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Roommates Strang, Rice and Janet Nye, also a Business senior, decorate for Christmas, left. Frank Pignataro gives a friend a call to get together on campus. Relaxation at home on a Sunday afternoon is a beer and the comics for Mike McCabe, Arts senior below. student life — 25
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Off-campus life serves as real life education Grocery shopping, cooking meals, mopping floors, scrubbing bathrooms and emptying garbage are not glamorous tasks but they must be done in order to keep a neat house. Of the 4800 Creighton students, 30 percent experience these chores everyday in off campus households. Dorm life is so convenient and easy going, Barbara Strang, Busi- ness senior said. You ' d never think there would be time to get everything done off campus, but you learn to set priorities and arrange your schedule. Staying up late to type papers, study for exams, or throw parties is no problem in a house as opposed to in the dorm, where there are regula- tions. According to Business senior, Theresa Rice, I have a lot more freedom to do what I want and how and when I want to do it. It ' s fantastic! said Business senior Janet Nye. I ' ve learned what it is like to be independent. Typical monthly bills include those for the telephone, utilities, electricity, groceries and, of course, the rent. It certainly is a financial education, said Business junior Doug Strang with a grimace. Strang ' s roommate. Arts junior Patrick Maks added, It is a high experience. Living off campus gives students the ability to walk away from school and the pressures associated with it. I don ' t see my campus friends as often as I ' d like, said Arts junior Cathy Jones, but when I do, there is plenty to talk about and it seems to build meaningful relationships. Business seniors Teresa Rice, below, and Barbara Strang, right, find that mopping and doing dishes are typical chores of off-campus living.
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The O ' Donnell Center, right and bottom, offers solace and solitude. Arts sophomore Karen Bousek and Arts junior Julie Asher, right, partici- pate in a fall Search retreat. 26 — student life
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