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A Slice Of Lire 13
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... gone 10 the Rec Center in the HUB to relax . . . When Home Seems Far Away Familiar Places Welcome Students Colin Klein Dominos. ordered a pizza from How many times have you . . - bought a sweatshirt at the Co- Op store? - sat on a bench in the Oak Grove and ate a hot dog from the Bagel Wagon? - met your friends on the front steps of Leonard? - waited in the pouring rain to cross Oakland, Philly, or Wayne Avenue? - ordered a pizza from Domino ' s? After being at lUP for even the shortest amount of time, you ' ve probably experienced one or more of these items. Those of us here know the campus as well as we know the back of our hands. It ' s small, compared to some, but on those days when it was -30 °F and you had to get to Stright from Zink in fifteen minutes- boy, it certainly seemed huge! We ' ve walked those dirt side- walks thousands of times. Or maybe you prefer to walk through the buildings to avoid that blistering wind for just one minute. A few buildings bring about bad thoughts in some students. It may be Accounts Receivable in the Annex where you went to check on your refund or your loan. Heating problems, or the lack of heat, also brings about unrest in some of us. Certain areas of Leonard, McElhaney, and, need we men- tion, the dorms, are cold enough to make you wear your coat during class or hot enough to make you shed clothing. Maybe you dreaded the down- stairs of the library because it meant you had a paper or a project due soon. Or maybe it was the Blue Room for regis- tration that you feared. The computer centers, either loca- tion, have the ability to strike terror into the hearts of many students. What about the good places? Where are they? Well, you have have enjoyed going to Fisher, because it may have meant a concert or a comedy show. Maybe you enjoyed the Theater-by-the-Grove plays in Waller. A quick bite at Sheetz or Roy Rogers could do won- ders for your mood, not to mention your waistline! Maybe a gym class in Zink released some of your pressure. Any- place where your friends gath- ered certainly made the top 10 favorite places. Buildings come alive with people. If a campus had no people, would it truly be a cam- pus, or would it just be a place? -Barbara Conwy
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Top: The new steam pipes reflect the early morning sun. Above: Rain and construction just don ' t seem to mix at I UP. Right :Jht HUB mini-mall arch- 14 A Slice Of Life
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