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lll l9tS)» A FRENZY TO STAY FIT • Lara Roberts • • Georgette Thompson • One of the biggest trends this year is the Exercise Craze. Almost everywhere you look on campus there is someone exercising in some sort of way by jogging, riding bicycles, swimming, and even just walking. The de- mand for aerobics has be- come so great that classes at Stegeman and Creswell resi- dence hall have had to turn people away. Both Living- Well and O ' Malley ' s Fitness Centers have become ex- tremely overcrowded. Fitness has become an es- sential part of life for many students for varied reasons. Some feel that exercising ev- eryday for at least an hour gives them that extra lift or momentum they need to sur- vive busy days. Nancy New- man, Junior Marketing ma- jor, says, Physical fitness is important to me because it serves as an outlet from school. It feels good to re- lieve stress from classes by exercising; it makes me feel like I am doing something really productive. She is a member at O ' Malley ' s Esprit Club and has noticed that it has recently become ex- tremely overcrowded. I take my exercising seriously, but I don ' t think everyone there does. Some of the people just go because they know Spring Break is right around the corner, she says. Well she ' s probably half right. Some students feel peer pressured into exercising. The ultimate goal of these students is to attain that perfect body. The girls strive to lose en- ought weight to fit into a size 6 miniskirt while guys try to build up their triceps and bi- ceps so they can feel confi- dent when they take off their shirts to play basketball. It seems that almost ev- eryone has good intentions X to start exercising but how many people really stick to them? Todd King, a sopho- more Finance major, says that people exercise for many different reasons; but whatever their reasons, the important fact is that they are getting the exercise that they need to keep up their good health. He lifts weights at Stegeman where he sees that there are always a good many people, both beginners and intermediates, working out there. It is quite obvious that the crowded conditions at all the local exercise establishments reflect the continuing popu- larity of exercise and fitness. — with Young-Sun Yun crowded Aerobics class proves ho erclse has become more and mor popular, especially right before Spriii | Break. I ' ! -V,. ' S- ' - p Mm ?% ;
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irB David Stetnbridge Students are more politically aware here than at northern uni- versities. — Adam Thornton, member of the College Republicans. : ' - ' r ' mm , i»i«ssi hmm: . V ! i
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