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Making Friends Residence Halls Picture a 20 ' X 15 ' room filled with posters, pillows, a stereo, a cube refrigerator, plants, and all of your most valued possessions and you have a typical dorm room. Bloom ' s homes away from home permit each individual their own space and yet allow for a sense of community with fellow resi- dents. This often creates many challenging experiences for the individual. Dorms partici- pate in homecoming events, mixers, date par- ties, T-shirt contests, and intramurals. The at- mosphere encourages residents to get involved and make friends; even fire drills at 1:30 a.m. can be fun! Going to wing meetings, making popcorn in the halls, carrying your shower bucket, paying your phone bill on time, signing in guests, blasting your stereo, laughing with friends, getting noise violations — it ' s all part of the great experience called dorm life! 24
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Energy Source Scranton Commons When finances are dwindling and the stom- ach ' s grumblings are becoming deafening, where does the BSC student turn? The Com- mons. Most days everyone can find something to suit their taste, be it soup, salad, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, the ever popular oreo cookie ice cream, or the dreaded recur- ring roast beef. In spite of long lines, crowded tables, and the fickle computer system, the Commons seems to be a favorite spot for socializing and relaxing with friends after a long day of classes. Music from WBSC or a Philly station provides a relaxing backdrop to the horror sto- ries of the day, while at breakfast it serves to wake those students devoted enough to stum ble in before their 8 a.m. classes. The food service, Servomation, does try to make cafeteria dining a pleasant experience. Theme meals such as Fast Food night, a cand- lelit Pasta night, or the Thanksgiving family style dinner featuring table service are a wel- come change from the ordinary. Thanks to Tony the Baker ' , desserts have proven to be the most enticing portion of the meal. But no matter how far from home cooking the food may be — at least they don ' t make you wash the dishes; but, then again, maybe you could get the peanut butter out of those bowls. 26
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