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“A little bit of everything... It snowed for the first time in seven years and rained for Mardi Gras. Students traveled to New Orleans to view King Tut ' s treasures and dispersed world-wide for academic study and fun. 1. The Free Speech Alley tradition continued in front of the Union with the subjects of religion and the SGA dominating discussion. (Baroody) 2. Stu- dents examined a plant culture for a horticulture class. (Meredith) 3. The annual Magoo ' s St. Pat- rick Day celebration, held on the Friday before spring break, offered live entertainment and green beer. (Meredith) 4. The Union, always the hub of activity, provided a place for stud ying, reading, watching TV. and eating as well as socializing. (Baroody) umbo ”