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tTom Students gather on the Colonade to look through the many posters that range from art to currents movie posters to decorate their homes with. tBottom righD While attempting to pick up women in the Reitz Union Activities Center, this pool hustler does a tricky behind the back shot. 15
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iiWarehouse Of Activity The Reitz union serves as a center for student activities. It houses many activities to met the needs of the diverse student boys. ' In the basement students utilize the career resource center by participating in workshops or interviewing with potential employ- ers. One may also find students engaged in leisure courses like guitar, bar tending, or aerobics, which are sponsored by the Reitz Union Program Council. On the first floor students gather at the Orange and Brew to grab a beer and a sub, and appreciate their fellow students, who boldly display their talents on Open Mike Night. The athletically inclined student can pickup a game of pool, bowling, pingpong, or other board games in the activity center. The arts and crafts center is an outlet for students' artistic abilities or a place for them to develop their ability. During the day students gather on the Colonade meeting their friends or studying in the various knooks and crannies. Also Gator Dining Service provides five locations in order to serve the hungry students. The second floor houses a theater where students can see not only current films, but also enjoy the classics at dirt cheap prices. Music listeners appreciate the variety of records that are housed in the listening library. Student organizations are the center of activity on the third floor. Student government and many other organizations are head- quartered there. Students find many different organizations from Environmental Awareness Group to the lnterhall Residence Asso- ciation housed there. Students can participate actively as a leader or just be a member to get involved on campus. Across the Colonade students enjoy the performing arts at the Constans theater. The Florida Players put on many plays there this season including One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and Midsummers Nights Dream. Also fine arts college of dance pro- duced Floridance 90 during the spring. Every students need for culture, hunger, and leisure or just to escape from the routine of class, can be fulfilled at the Reitz Union, which is the warehouse of student activity. iTop lefti A Sugar Cone employee snags her favorite ice cream from the freezer of the Orange and Brew to iisell to her customers. iBottom lefti During lnterHall Residence Week students participate in a game of Twister on the Reitz Union North Lawn. iBottom righti The student lounge offers a great place to catch a catnap between classes.
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16 Hanging Out Plaza of the Americas is one of the only places on campus that students can gather to express their opinions. On any given day a student might go to have lunch with the hari krieshnas or purchase some handicrafts like tye-dyed T-shirts or beaded bags that local artists have created. One never knows if he will able to loll leisurely between class- es in peace or be harassed by a religious fanatic like Brother Bob. Still the Plaza remains to be a unique stop on campus where everyone can let it all hang- lTop righti Under the shady trees of the Plaza, one student drums to a different beat. lCenteri Students gather information on the canning industry of tuna so they can boycott the indus- try. NiXX'X xx ll W- i x x i VANN- W i ii: ii lillcnsl ii i ii
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