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Traditions Going to class usually involves running past the Tower or at least hearing its chimes in the distance. Students may feel that they spend their University years in the shadow of the Tower: glancing up to see what time it is, listening to music at one o ' clock, watching it turn orange after a sports victory. Indeed, the Tower has " watched over " students for years. Since its completion in the 1930s, the Tower has been the physical center of campus as well as the symbolic representation of UT. Students who run past it late for class today are not the first to do so. The Tower, just like those two suntanned Frisbee players and those before them, has always been there and always will be. Even if we don ' t stop to think about it as we pass by, the presence of the Tower unifies the campus. Traditions
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