
Homecoming is not just celebrated for a single weekend at Temple University, it’s celebrated for a week! A variety of different events happen on campus leading up to the homecoming football game. That is why we created a list of the highlights of homecoming so you won’t miss a thing! Keep reading for the ultimate freshman guide to homecoming weekend at Temple!
The Tyler School of Art hosts the Tyler Art Market in the school’s atrium. It is a craft fair to support community artists and businesses who are looking to sell their work, network with other artists, and to promote their work.
It’s Temple tradition for for students to be served cake at the Howard Gittis Student Center. However, it’s no ordinary cake. Baker Dave and his crew work together to make a HUGE cake that can feed thousands of students!
Two lucky Temple students will be crowned homecoming royalty!
Each homecoming weekend, Temple holds a golf-cart parade throughout its campus. Several clubs and organizations ride on golf carts to promote their name. They also compete in a decorating contest for the best golf cart and the winner takes home a trophy.
The Tailgate Village is open to the entire Temple Community at the Lincoln Financial Field before the homecoming football game begins. From alumni, to current and future students, everyone will be there! There will also be food, games, music, giveaways, and so much more.
After a fun week of attending events, students can show their Temple pride at the homecoming game. The game takes place at the Lincoln Financial Field and always attracts many students. Be on the look out for free tickets!
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