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resident t at they're not going crazy at mid- terms and each, like everyone else, wishes there were more hours in a day to get things done. 1 o Friendships in the dorms mature faster thanoutside because you'reLliving together in a group, says Ronda Teague, head resi-l dent ot Murdaugh Hall, l According to Teague, some of the advan' tages of living in the residence halls include freedom and the chance to get involved in the campus life. i t'd'Living in the dorms promotes campus interest. Students are on campus and have 9039957 an opportunity to get involved in campus activities. Also, the dorms are a safe and secure place tolive, yet it'sp not living at ,pav- home with parents. lt gives the resident a chance to grow and maturef' p M Parties, movies and special dinners help provide fthe residents with a breaks from studying, th 1 V,,-may ,hi ,lf , , ,gr 'Q Afterigrosving osequsrmaalfo theiunit system ini- Central My tCafeteria,ji-esidents gain expertise intmeal planningf
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Student Life The after-classes and over-the-weekend activities are what truly make up the life of the CSU student. Whether living on campus or commuting thirty minutes each way to classes, all students aim to manage their time with plenty of room for social enrichment. lt's difficult for a university which caters largely to the working population of Oklahoma City and the surrounding area to provide activities that will include all ages, religions and ethnic groups. Even so, students find innovative ways to break through any barriers in order to obtain relaxation and peace of mind. Without the advantage of being in a typical college town, students venture frequently to nearby campuses to find their good times. Okla- homa City provides a nearby setting for hungry socialities to spend their time and money without having to plan for a weekend trip. Closer to home, CSU sporting events continued to boast plenty of avenues through which avid Broncho fans could find pride in the University outside the academic arena. Various clubs and organizations set up on-campus activities in an effort to promote unity among stu- dents. In effect, students in their own ways have many opportunities to make their life at Central State what they want it to be. Through their dealings in life during their college years, todayfs students are better equipped to deal with the innovations of tomorrow. Innovations 85
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