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France

faculty

Retired Temple professors’ book explores French Philadelphia

20 January 2021 Emma Padner

“Salut!: France Meets Philadelphia” was published in December and highlights French-style architecture, sculpture and painting in the city.

Opinion

Missed connections in a Paris corner store

02 December 2019 Madison Karas

A student narrates meeting a friend and conquering her fears during her first time travelling to Europe.

Commentary

Walking 500 miles alone

02 October 2018 Pavlína Černá

When I told my family and friends that I was going to spend the whole month of July alone in Spain to walk the nearly 500-mile long Camino de Frances all the way from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port,

Commencement Issue

First-team AAC men’s soccer player to study in Canada

08 May 2018 Donovan Hugel

Divin Fula Luzolo had two goals and three assists for Temple in 2017.

Fencing

Former club athlete comes through as ’emergency fencer’

28 November 2017 Michael Zingrone

Junior foil Allison Pierok works two jobs and competes for the Division I squad.

Men's soccer

Men’s soccer coaching staff crosses the globe to find talent

17 October 2017 Maura Razanauskas

Three of the team’s four leading scorers this season were born outside the United States.

Men's soccer

Forward’s position move sparks scoring run for men’s soccer

10 October 2017 Maura Razanauskas

Thibault Candia has five goals in a six-game span since switching to the 10 position.

News

Wishes, hope for Paris

17 November 2015 Sean Brown
Amanda Eap rolls dough used to make authentic croissants, Artisan Boulanger Patissier’s speciality. | Eamon Dreisback TTN
Features

Passyunk pastry cafe offers European flavors

17 March 2015 Eamon Dreisbach

Artisan Boulanger Patissier sells house-baked pastries, made from French recipes.

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Features

Keep the drinks coming, slowly

13 September 2011 Kenny Thapoung

Columnist Kenny Thapoung offers advice on consuming alcohol en masse in France. “Dude, I completely blacked out last night.  What did we do?” “Yo bro, you got me.  I was just as crunk as you.”

Polls

Would you attend a graduation ceremony with no guests permitted?

  • No (54%, 38 Votes)
  • Yes (46%, 32 Votes)

Total Voters: 70

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