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“Caught by Change From page 2 time the Lubbock community was puswide election in spring 1988. trying to get to work. Students found themselves in the Like most changes, though, the middle of a White House change as people became used to the traffic. President Ronald Reagan ' s eight-year and eventually the com- plaints dwindled. No longer could stu- dents show up during halftime at a Red Raider football game and get a good seat. The student section now was opening seating, and in order to stay out of the nosebleed section, students had to ar- rive almost 30 minutes before kickoff . The new seating policy was ap- proved by the students in a cam- CAUGHT IN B-ETWEEN term came to a close. As the votes came in during November, it was obvious the Republicans would control the White House another four years as Vice President George Bush beat Democrat Mic- hael Dukakis, governor of Massa- chusetts. January welcomed the beginning of an end as students celebrated the last year of the 1980s. Opening — 5 ”