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“^^ ' t^M^^^^ " ^-^^-^ ' -s.^;^^ ' -^;. ' Telcome posters were strung across the U of A campus. Welcome to this, wel- come to that. Along the U of A mall, hoards of students, with numerous people on bicycles liberally sprinkled in, were all that the eye could see. Classes were filled to capaci- ty. The usual complaints were heard. " I couldn ' t get into the class that I wanted, " or, " I just needed that one credit to grad- uate in December. " Not all was as negative. Freshmen ran excitedly to their first college classes, something they were propped for their entire lives. Upper- classmen returned to meet up with old friends, and caught up on the events of the summer. And, of course, parties began in full force. The beginning of the 1990-1991 school year was like that of previous years, but as with every school year. ”