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I This picture speaks for itself. — Commuters Althea, Do you ever move? B aby strollers stopped traffic in the Commut¬ er Office as students raced to see the newest members of the CNR family. 1987 seems to be the year for a resurgence of the Baby Boom Era. A flurry of activity has taken the commuters by storm, with minute- by-minute accounts of | “baby’s firsts.” It is a common occur¬ ence to see a group of young college women crowded around a baby carriage making funny faces and engaging in | baby talk, while the center of attention wonders if this is what it is like to be grown¬ up. Stuffed animals and baby pictures aside, in another eighteen years or so she too may well be a student at the Col¬ lege of New Rochelle.
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ta Ti iite s4 o ct W hether a resident or commuter, campus life is always a challenge. For some it’s finding the only parking spot on cam¬ pus, while for others it’s grabbing the last hot shower of the morning. After the initial rush, thre’s still the possibility of getting locked in the library at 10:40, being chased by neighborhood hoodlums or injuring squirrels while tossing garbage. All in all, if you can manage to avoid Maura’s lovesick dogs, consider yourself lucky. Slightly amused Living —
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Where is the food? t COMMUTERS C ommuters are a spe¬ cial class of people. Whether rain, snow, sleet, or an endless traffic tie-up, we brave all, bent not only on arriving to class on time, but on something no¬ bler still • • finding a parking place closer than Connecti¬ cut. With energy rivaled only by Richard Simmons, we hit the sidewalk running, paus¬ ing only long enough to re¬ place our blood supply with enough caffeine to get our feet moving again. We are constantly on the go, jug¬ gling our time between school and work, friends and assignments, driving and yes, more driving. In fact, residents could learn a valu¬ able lesson in time-manage¬ ment from all our tearing around, especially if they could master the art of com¬ pleting their homework be¬ fore the light turns green. We’d love to help, if you don’t mind the walk to Con¬ necticut. Service with a smile. Commuters —
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