University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook (Florence, AL)

 - Class of 2002

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derim es residential judicial proceed- 3, and Resident Assistants, those D manage the floors in each hall. In many ways, campus living ke being in a small community, s Szebenyi says. You can eat e, you can sleep here, and your reation and entertainment is tt - much here, too. You can get ether with friends to watch vies, eat dinner, or exercise, ving campus is like going out of n, which really makes the cam- feel more like home. In addition, dorm-dweller Erin • adds, if I didn ' t live on cam- pus, [there probably would be some times] I might not make it to class. Living on campus does have its adxantages, and those advantages far outweigh the cc ns. The people that you live with become your second family, Candace Herron says, and tiiat is what residence life is trul - all about. — Ben Rock CLOWN CALLS. Emily Alexander dressed as a clown for the kids who were trick-or-treating for Halloween. Rice Rivers Powers Lafayette LaGrange 17

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w It ' s not ij0ur photo by Tommy Rowe ■ms. The word may make new students shudder with dread from the stories they have heard through friends and family members, who have experienced residence life. However, in actuality living on campus is not as bad as some peo- ple make it out to be. Svire, you have to share a bath- room with all the girls on our floor, freshman Erin Poe says, but I ' ve met some pretty nice people while waiting to take a shower. That is exactly what dorm life is all about — not communal bathrooms — but meeting new people and making friends. Most of the friends I ' ve made I ' ve met in the elevators or in the halls, she said. Aside from meetiiig lots of new people, residential living also pro- vides students with a variety of activities to keep them entertained and involved in campus life. Residence Hall Association, of which all residents are members, sets the norms by which the resi- dents live. The group works with the Office of Housing and Residence Life to make improve- TAKING A LOAD OFF. Watching after a group of the kids from a Parents ' Night Out evidently has worn this RHA member out. TRICK OR TREAT. Neighborhood kids roamed the halls of the dorms in search of treats on Halloween. IN YOUR FACE. Housing Residence Life Director B.J. Mann takes a pie courtesy of Audrey Morgan during an RHA fundraiser. ments in the residence halls th would better suit those who lii there. RHA also prc vides mar activities for residents. The: include events svich as dances, p throws, game nights, and more. Tl group even plans special nights f parents of resident students. . In addition to activities, livii in the dorms provides many oppc tunities for leadership roles on cai pus. Residents are encouraged try out for such positions as FOI advisor (a volunteer who hel] freshman and transfer studen adjust to life at UNA), Peer Revie Board, a stvident group that coon 16



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In Concert BREAKIN ' IT DOWN. Stroke 9 ' s lead gui- tarist plays his heart out during the Homecoming Concert featuring his group and the Pat McGee Band. PAINTED CONCENTRATION. RHA mem- bers work diligently on a window painting. Each year, the Homecoming week window- painting contest turns campus and downtown windows all the colors of the rainbow . Saluting The Royals A NEW REIGN. Emilee Stansell and Andy Sapp begin their reign as Homecoming Queen and King 2001 at the game against Central Arkansas. The Lions lost 42-21, their first defeat at Homecoming since 1991.

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