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■ • co the construction of CISAT across 181, students had to adjust to the construction vehicles and cranes on campus. The earliest of the construction is expected to be completed next fall. If fa ft waiting for friends to meet him for dinner, J.R. Snow takes a few min- utes to think over the day. Students of- ten used whatever free time they had for self-reflection. tjafeijta time out of their busy day, these students enjoy the peacefulness of the quad for a quick nap. The quad was a favorite place on campus for relaxing after a long day of classes.
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lf i the flowers in full bloom, Wil- n itn , Madison University is as full of son Hall towers over the rest of the JMU happy flowers as it is of happy people. Stu- campus. The most-recognized building dents took advantage of good weather on at JMU, Wilson Hall housed the admin- one of the last days of the spring semester istrativc offices, including President to draw smiley faces on the tulips that lined Carrier ' s office. campus. ■■i Lj ■ii, jw teju fC im r 1 ,,, ,,; ,-, i an J on t hc football field during halftime of thc first home game of the season. Students and administra- tion eagerly await the annual arrival of the skydivers during the first game of every season. teme tt — . ■ ■SV ij; - ■; 3 OPENING
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u ' paceb Like all successful organizations, JMU must adapt to its surrounding environment and react accord- ingly. The 1995-1996 year was a time for adapta- tion and change for everyone at the university. The on-campus construction will soon give way to the College of Integrated Science and Technology across 1-8 1 . Complete with resident halls and a dining and recreation facility, the additions will increase the overall population of the university. In light of the recent restructuring, students and faculty had to ad- just to new titles and locations. In keeping with the ever-changing world we live in, JMU is taking steps to adapt and grow as we, the students, continue to do so as well. teme tZ2— — — 5 OPENING
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