Temple celebrates, reflects on inauguration of President Obama
Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg/Temple University |
While the spring semester officially began on Tuesday, another beginning was on the minds of many in the Temple community: the inauguration of the 44th president of the United States, President Barack Obama. As inaugural events began in Washington, D.C., hundreds of students, faculty and staff gathered at a variety of locations across Temple's campuses to watch as history unfolded before them. Others opted to see the event firsthand, and traveled to the capital. This page includes Temple community members' reactions and reflections on the inauguration of President Obama. |
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Reporting back |
Two Temple journalists share their inauguration experiences. |
Shannon McDonald, managing editor of The Temple News and a senior journalism major at the School of Communications and Theater, was one of the millions who attended Tuesday’s inauguration of President Barack Obama. She faced a number of stumbling blocks on her way to the capital, but she found a way — and a story. Read her story. |
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Denise Clay, is a senior staff writer for Temple's Office of News Communications, and her beats include the College of Education, the School of Social Administration, the Department of African American Studies and WRTI-FM radio. With press credentials in hand, Clay had a front row seat to history. Read her story.
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Inaugural impressions Temple staff members share their thoughts on the historic inauguration of President Barack Obama. |
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"I will always remember the overwhelming feeling I experienced while listening to President Obama's speech. President Obama really seems to understand the majority of our problem issues pertaining to family housing, financial, medical and elementary through higher education issues. |
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