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The Titan Shops Bookstore (top left) opened as the Student Commons in August 1967 and originally housed the cafeteria. The University Center (top right), which now houses the food court and Student Life offices, opened in May 1976 having been paid for totally by the students. Within the U.C. are the Portola Pavillion (left) which holds up to 1200 people. The Garden Cafe and The Pub (below), which all entertain groups for con- certs, dinners, events, and socialization The Physical Education Building (above left) was dedicated in 1966. The Ruby Gerontology Center (above middle) houses the programs campus geared toward helping the elderly. The Jewell Plummer Cobb Residence Halls (far left) are named for the former univer- sity president and The Visual Arts Building (left), opened in 1979, houses labs for all the visual arts from sculpt- ing to painting.
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qmpus Life While to some students campus ife means going from the parking lot to he classroom, to other students that is lot the case. From the food court to arl ' s jr., from the sports compelx to he Performing Arts lawn, CSUF is -wamiing with students meeting riends in the quad or lookine hir a :iuiet place to study. With o ' er 809t of all alumni esiding in Orange County, friendsliips do not dissipate after graduation. Whether meeting a sorority sister for lunch at the University Center or playing intramural sports, your college experience is entirely up to you. For evening and night students common sights are donut sales or standing in line for coffee at M.J. ' s. During the day, Wednesday afternoon concerts at the Becker Amphitheater and vendors selling evervthip ' ' fi, .m silver jewclery to shoes and dresses are common sights. Tliough sights and sounds on campus change daily, the friendsliips made here last a lifetime. Whether you spend your time after CSUF looking back on days spent with lab partners, team members or frater- nity brothers, or you choose to give back to the university by joining the Alumni Association, life-long ties to the ,Tn mi ' l ,•!h j Even though I ' m graduating from Cal State Fullerton, the friendship ' s I ' ve made will last a lifetime -Scott Rangel Business ' 96 M ' Campus Ufe- S
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