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West Quad Greg Kessler 1st Rumsey- Front Row: lulio Gurdian, Joel Craven, Gabriel Galang, Andrew Fee, Jeffrey Gehringer, Stephen Me Donald Row K: Ronald Choi, Jeffrey Bums, Thomas Stamboulian, Miguel Perez, Erik Burns. James Donaldson. Daniel Millman. Stephen Mazepa photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio 2nd Rumsey - Front Row: Natasha Patel, Sona Bajaria, Linda Nabha, Emily Mitchell, Sabrina Haurin, Alison Sinclair Row 2: Julia Shih, Michele Bourrie. Jessica Eaton, Amanda Palmer, Kristine Knoke, Anita Arora, Nichole Dillard, Nana Mireku Row K: laime Corl, Katherine Donohue, Sarah Alverson, Erica Gwynn, Julie Richardson, Jennifer Bentley if Ml Greg Kessler 3rd Rumsey - Front Row: Michael Salmonowicz, Arjun Srinivasan, Jason Frank, Omer Chaudhri. Jeremy Segall Row 2: Phillip Arreola, Gregory Schulte, Robert Morgan, Matthew Clagett, Amit Goyal, Steven Dood Row K Robert Fielding, Michael Ajluni, Robert Zaid, Jordan Styloglou, Joshua Schore, Leo Tse, Chong Won Shin, Brandon Preblich, Justin Miller Greg Kessler 2nd Lloyd - Front Row: Elissa Knecht, Russell Richardson, James Degenhardt. Brinda Avadani, Einnaf Smith Row t2: lamar Rush, Ralph Carlton, Alejandra Salinas. Michael Radney, Harolyn Tarr, Michael Miller, Christopher Bonadio Row li Christopher Gonya, Swaminathan Palaniappan, Bobby Johnson Jr., Kalonji Gordon, Julian Helvig, Mark Me Casey, Kwame Ofori Greg Kessler h Uoyd - Front Row: Angela Arciniaga, Stephanie Harris, Elizabeth Ollgaard, Erika Pete. Jill W ' eirich BawJIKathryn Ketner, John Butsk, Daniel Sema, Daniel La Valley, Anthony Bertrand. Kathryn Clifford Row M: Shalin Sanghvi. Arturo Hernandez, Marco Alcantar. Michael Weathington, Tracy Clayton, Akosa Akpom, Winston Warner Jr.. Roland Baumann III, Benjamin Soule photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio 4th Rumsey - Front Row: Richard Davies, James Ekdahl, Sean Roberts. Kartik Kumar, Vijayjayaraman Row 2: Jeremy Burchman, Justin Riek, Colin Fowler, Kevin Cook, Raymond Whitlow, Jaben Brenoel, Michael Henry, Andrew Mortensen Row 3: Noah Miller, Gabriel Scannapieco, Sanjeevi Krishnan, Christopher Nienstedt, Mark Papazian, Joshua Zizmor, Matthew St Louis photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio 3rd Lloyd - Front Row: loel Edel, Marc Carithers, Kenneth Downs, Amit Pandya, Christopher Summers, Mark Chen, Marlon Wardlow Row 2: Lucas Smith, Tal Nuriel, Christopher Joseph, Frank Morris, Gregory Garza RowJiJohn Barrientos, Ted Kanluen, Joe Ray, Jason Adams, Eric Diez photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio Basement Winchell - Front Row: Diana Claudine Orca, Paul Urbiel, Zeeshan Bhatti, Scott Baker, Louis Brown Row K: lames Luxton 230 Living
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Deborah Steinberg, a second year SNRE student, works on tier laptop computer in Espresso Royale Gaffe. Some students felt it was a lot easier to have a personal computer rather than fighting the lines to use computer at a campus computing site. A student gives his pass tor a computer to someone waiting in line. At peak times, these lines were so long that it took hours to find an open computer. Gabriel M. Correa Gabriel M. Correa photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio (Michigan - Front Row: Benjamin Gerhold, Haven Harris, Christopher Zann, Joshua kselin, Christopher Ferreira Row 2: Immanuel Turner, Stephen Ponka, Christopher IVrrell.JonathanCalo photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio 1st Michigan - Front Row: Jennifer Talarico, Lindsay Millard. Monica Howie, Steffany Dunker. Laurel Donnell-Fink Row 2: jayson Scheiderer, Matthew Heller, Frederick Roth, Benjamin Bajcz, Brandon Bayley Row K: Immanuel Turner, Jon Nelson, Jonathan Mendel, Maciej Wdziekonski, Ron Sklar, Adam Freedman photo courtesy of Carl Wolf Studio 2nd Michigan Front Row: Joseph Reubens, Matthew Homy, Corey Woods, Matthew Shapiro, Brian Lane Row 2: Immanuel Turner, Vincent Paglio, Adrian Deleon, Armando Landin, Andrew Emerson, Shawn Moon Row M: Kyle Bierlein, Matthew Bieniek, Rush Goyal, Kien Du, Joseph Arciero, Ravindra Kharmai, Kevin Meconis Shelby Wong st Cambridge - Front Row: Per Forsbergjason Miller, Matthew Douglass, Kaity Liang, olette Stinger Row 2: Jenny Chong. Joyce Cheng. Jeannette Abelson, Samantha lontgomery, Delissa Abies. Angel Spisak RowJiJohn Chan, Brian Goldstein, Michael oetzsch, Christopher Nguu, Francisco Diez-Gariaj, Youngcheol Ko, Younghwa Kim Shelby Wong 2nd Cambridge - Front Row: Yi-Chuan Hsieh, Asuka Kato, Rajiv Vijayakumar, Go Saito, Yong Tao Li, Sunitha Gutta, Moushunu Chaudhury, Marianne Le Row K: Numan Chaudhury, Scott Anderson, Tony Sood, Matt Beckmann, Jan Steinberg, Won-ho Park, Youngsun Kim Shelby Wong 3rd Cambridge - Front Row: Carlos Roqueta. Christopher Young. Gabrielle Benenson, Kimberly Barber. Maria Grayjennifer Caldwell, Julie Hansen Row HI: Halden Komsuoglu.Yong-goo Kang, David Taylor. Wesley Wang, Michael Kolfler, Blaise Blastos West Quad 229
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Marina Przybylo answers the phone at the front desk ot West Quad. Working at the front desk of a dorm was a great way to meet new people. In between meal hours, Carrah Riddle puts owoy a tray in South Quad ' s Down Under. Cafeteria jobs were very popular since students were paid well and could pick their own hours. by Jenny Slate MarkWolly Ben Hubert oversees people working out at the South Quad Athletic Fitness Training Center. This job allowed for a lot of homework time. While all students had to pay the University in some form or another for their tuition, some students actually got paid by the University; that is, if they worked for it. Popular University jobs including working in the residence halls at the front desk, the hub of residence hall communication control and the clearing house for most residence hall gossip. Kourtney Rice, junior English major, explained thatthebestpartofworkingatStockweirs front deck was her opportunity to interact with other residents and the staff. Not all of these interactions were friendly exchanges, though, according to Ryan Cowell, sophomore chemistry major and Mary Markley front desk employee. He said that A lot of students give you attitude. They expect a lot from you. Laura Pajot, fifth-year senior Environmental Engineering and Environmental Geology major agreed. Her worst experiences behind the West Quad front desk included dealing with people who aren ' t nice. They complain and then don ' t listen to you. However, Cowell and Pajot agreed that work- ing at the front desk gave them plenty of time to complete dorms their homework with the added bonus of a paycheck. Cowell explained the convenience of working and living in the residence hall: I could wake up five minutes before my shift. He added that his office manager was a lot of fun which made his job a lot more enjoyable. We took an empty cardboard box and filled it with broken glass. When a student would come to pick up a package we ' d grab our glass-filled package instead and let it slip, ' breaking ' their package. It was fun to tease some people. Rice had an experience with a different sort of package behind the desk. In late August and early September Stockwell has a major problem with bats. We had a bat behind the front desk. I think most of the desk employees have had run-ins with bats. Residence hall employees seemed to agree that the University jobs were flexible and easy. The best advantage was that you get paid decently , according to Cowell, and receiving a check from the University was a nice variation for many students. West Quad 231
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