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Indiana: Tradition And Diversity ... at night, Indi- ana holds a personality all its own . . DDwnto ' .vn Indiana, also known as uptown, holds something for ev- eryone from the weekend window shopper to the weekend bar- hopper. During the day, the streets of downtown are filled with busi- nessmen dining for lunch at Isaacs, Culpeppers, the Classroom or Tom ' s, to name a few. Students roam Philadelphia street be- tween classes for that last-min- ute birthday card or school sup- ply, and usually end up making a common stop at the Cashstream machine to re-line their wallets. These features are common of any town, but at night, Indiana holds a personality all its own. For at night, the stores are closed and the bars are open. Diversity is the main attrac- tion for the uptown crowd. For the laid-back sort who like to be able to talk without screaming and perhaps even sit down, H.B. Culpeppers or Coney Island are favorite spots. Culpeppers ' happy hour is littered with students and townspeople alike, all un- winding after a long and tiresome week. For those who are in more of a partying spirit, uptown means Patti ' s, Wolfendales, or the newly reopened Calecos. The loft at Wolfies is always a hot spot, and the dancing crowd can be found every weekend on the floors of Calecos. Although it ' s found far from uptown, students can also enjoy the nightclub atmosphere at Cy- cads, which fills to the walls for dime draft night on Thurdsays. Downtown Indiana also was subject to many changes this year. In February, students and In- diana natives watched Brody ' s, a 7o-year-old department store, close its doors forever. .-Mthough the sales were enough to make even the worst shopper happy, the last department store in the downtown area will be missed by many. —Dana Smith Bill MuhUck Top: Two alumnae are dressed for a night of uptown. . bove: Beer and coolers are not the only things served at a tailgating party. Joe Eisenhour. .Mark Frampton and .Andy Grobengieser are ready to munch on burgers. Left: Coolers uere ' in at this year ' s Homecoming, but beer is still a favorite. Partying Uptown lO
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Top: .4 familiar sight to those over 21. Above: Tom McCarty. Ed Painter and Cie irbanski share a toast in Culpepper ' s. ' k- ' m MMm 14 Lifestvles
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