The Temple News: What inspires your work as an artist? Petros Pappalas: Well, basically, I have this intensity of feeling toward life and specifically my relationships with people, and I guess we can even call
The Temple News: Tell me about your involvement on campus. Katie Fry: I go to school. I’m a member of the cycling team. I was the vice president last year, but I am just a
The Temple News: How did you start working at the TECH Center? Abhi Trivedi: With the major I am in, I deal with all the software and all the technology stuff, so this is the
The Temple News: What’s the life story of Colin Emilius? Colin Emilius: I decided to go to Temple because when my older brother was a freshman [here], he was the president of White Hall. I
YON KIM, a South Korea native and mother of a Temple student, has been managing the T-Mobile store on Liacouras Walk for eight years. Recently, she made the change to a waffle, soup and smoothie shop.
If Temple didn’t already have Hooter the Owl as its mascot, Temple Police Officer Michael McShane would be it. On patrol, McShane can be spotted steering around Main Campus throughout the day and, at times,
NICOLE UPSHAW is an Allied Barton security guard who greets students and faculty and checks Owl Cards as people flow through the doors of Speakman Hall.
The Temple News: What made you come to Temple? Jason Bowie: Well honestly, when you’re looking for a job, you’re not really going to say “no” to anywhere, and when it comes to picking schools,