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Student Life Want to Dance? The Peacock. Shop? Eugene (wear your Heaver gear). Workout? Dixon Rec Center. Lunch ? Local lloys (dull)... Dinner? American Dream Pizza (crowbar). Have to cram? Valley Library. The life of a Heaver is a good one.
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pliolos by Nathan Raymond 10 | student life I
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C onnec Starting the year off right... Story by Erika Altenhofen Okay, you made it here. You’re sitting on your bed in your new dorm room. Mom and Dad just left after hauling your most precious belongings and dorm life necessities up three flights of stairs. You’ve only met your room mate through Facebook, and he’s not due to move in until tomorrow. You’re in college! Where do you start? Connect Week 2010 provided students with the perfect place to start. Oregon State planned a plethora of activities to welcome new additions to the Beaver Family. The week before classes started fall term, campus was a brooding nest of picnics, free giveaways, and new faces. The MU Rec Center provided free bowling and campus tours were given. Kmart. Bed, Bath Beyond, and Fred Meyer took advantage of the influx of students by offering special discount prices at unusually late hours, checking student ID’s at their doors. The week of activity also provided students with a chance to get familiar with the multitude of organizations hosted by other students on campus. The International Resource Center, the Pride Center, study abroad representatives, Student Media, student government, and plenty of others were out in full force advertising their services or recruiting members. Ttuesday was perhaps the biggest welcome to campus. The annual New Student Convocation took place at Gill Coliseum, after which began the New Student Walk to the MU Quad. A free picnic awaited students, along with displays, games and activities, and a live DJ provided by KBVR FM. Members of the Greek community were also out representing their houses in their effort to recruit new members. Connect Week is the product of months of planning, and perhaps it’s all over too soon. As one student put it, connect week “is the time to meet friends, get close to other freshmen, and learn the campus and stuff. Well put, freshy. 12 I student life | all photos by Erika Altenhofen
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