Old Dominion University - Troubador Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1989

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Hmm, should I walk, skate, drive, ride a unicycle, or bike across campus? Depending on your personal options, your zest for exercise, what you are wearing and the weather, chooses your travel means. Although the mode of transportation varies we are all compet- ing for limited parking, bike rack space and room on a crowded sidewalk. It is quite entertaining to watch ODU students during their daily treks around campus. Walking varieties include the serious Speeder who prides himself on being prompt to classes and knowing ex- actly how many minutes it takes to get GETTING AROUND N s I T1 to the different buildings. The mellowed; carefree studentisknot' worried about tar- y T diness and onvl'd rather socialize a'bit; ', ;, on the 'way. Everyone haSv-awt.lreast.wit5. Va ' messed a riyllfe-threatening ,situafiodgg ;. where an. aggressivexoveinzeaiousbiker ' T nearly misses yan uhsijspecjtihig pedejs- , man. u , , . f p- '1: No matter what your means of mo- , , ,- tidn across ODU's Campus isfthje'utrip is, , bound to be enjoyablo when yourre able 'r T to chat with friendstseerpersonsyou v know orwbuld like ,to know andigfoet- professorshn your way to cilassr T T . ,, ' Hem Shiner 4' As Martin Kullman knows, having a bike can be a vely useful means of on-campus transportation. rCr Parken It may not always be fun for mom, but everyone wishes they could get around campus this com- fortably. KR. Snowy

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Being towed is perhaps the worst way to get around campus. U. Ling Motorcycle transportation is popularamong many on-campus students. 0?. Snow STUDENT LIFE



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Expanding HOrizons Through Travel . .head out on the highway, look- in' for adventure, or whatever comes our way . . These words can be heard ev- ery Friday afternoon all over campus by students looking for a temporary escape from the ODU blues. The ingredients for a successful road trip? Spontaneity, a few good friends, music, and a cooler full of a favorite beverage. The destination is relatively unim- portant. Out of state or out of town, the purpose is the same - relaxation, fun and a break from monotony. Other col- leges are a great place to start for novice road-trippers. There is always a place to stay ta friend ofa friend ofa friend . . J, and they are never too far away for a weekend journey. But be careful who you take with you. Rider selection is the key. Eight people piled in a car is sure to lower gas prices, and food is non-essen- The Virginia State Fair, held in Richmond, drew thousands ofpeople to its many exciting attrac- tionsi iL. Hood2 New Yorkts collage OI activity tempted many stu- dents away from the boundaries of Virginia. 03. R0- pen - STUDENT LIFE tial to fun-bound students. Camp- grounds and cars are inexpensive alter- natives to motels. So whether you are going to Wash- ington, DC. or Washington and Lee, Jer- sey or JMU, those green signs and white lines will keep you coming back for more. Carolann Shirley

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