Temple Made Live: September 27 Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012. 28 September 2012 Indira Jimenez Development, News Temple University students show their Temple pride and groove with the tunes at the Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012. Crowd surfing was a popular activity during the dance party at the Temple Made Live event at the Bell Tower on Thursday September 27, 2012. Devin McGinty, an Electrical Engineering major, dressed to the nines for the Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012. The opening of the Temple Made Live event featured the Temple U Drum Line accompanied by ROTC on Thursday September 27, 2012. One of the surprises at the Temple Made Live event was a projected compilation of photos from throughout Temple’s campus and from the campaign itself. Temple University students swarm the stage and pose for the camera at the Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012. Temple students unify and cheer “TEMPLE MADE” at the Temple Made Live event. Temple students bump and grind to the beats of DJ SYLO’s set at the Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012. Blair Alston, sophomore Legal Studies student as well as one of the many faces featured in the “Temple Made” campaign, smiles for the camera at the Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012. Temple University students show their Temple pride and groove with the tunes at the Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012. Temple U student Brady Ettinger, better known as DJ SYLO, pumps up the crowd at the Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012. Temple Made Live event on Thursday September 27, 2012.
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