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Time (Continued from page 8) Business major Hilda Cenecharles said she found her sanctuary indoors. When I don ' t go to the Hbrary to study, I go to Club Downunder to watch my soaps. The Union offered activities for students between classes. It met the four basic needs of college students: food, drink, socialization and even peace. Students picked up mail from Mom and Dad, stood in the ATM line and grabbed some Twinkies at the Corner Grocery On Wednesdays, I go to the flea market at the Union to hear the band, clinical psychology major Jen Paxton said. This is just like Disney World, freshman Paul Zimski said. Just stand in the Access Line and get the tull effect. Some spent their time doing things that they would rather not be doing, such as heading oil to that oh-so- underpaying part-time job, trying to find the last parking space leh on campus or waiting on the bus that decided to orbit the moon instead of circling campus. Handling financial aid hassles was a dreaded task for students to try to complete between classes. I spent five hours dealing with my financial aid and it is still not straightened out, ' transfer student Lauwyna Fountain said. I got two tickets before I got out of there. When students began planning for the next semester classes, it seemed as though they were reaching to grasp that ideal schedule which always managed to elude them. This scheduling battle served many purposes in the long run, as students were not only forced to learn how to balance their limited time but also how to handle the responsibility of free time when they found it. My classes began by Murphy ' s Law- everything I wanted was closed, so I just nabbed available spots, junior International Affairs major Raquel Alfaro said. I have a 1:30 class on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and an 8:00 every day. I had to rearrange the rest of my life around that so everything would balance out. Luckily, I was able to get a job where I can -work lunch shifts and make a few bucks. riding an exercise bike and studying for an exam, a student takes time out to get fit. The Bobby E. Leach Center provided a fun and productive way for students to exercise and reheve stress. Photo by Richard Griff Lu ) ,% 10 Student Life
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i unior theatre major, lyori Lahier works on an assignment between classes. Various places on campus provided a relaxing atmosphere for studying between classes. Photo by Richard GnffuK Jj ill ' s Bookstore employee Adam Mobille, helps a student find a book for her accounting class. Workmg while going to school provided many students with experience as well as a steady income. Photo by Richard Griff uk Killing Time 9
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F, reshman Marching Chief drummer Matt Coe practices tor an upcoming field show. The many activities on campus gave students a chance to participate in bold traditions. Photo by Ruhan) Griff id. S. enior Rex Darrow lays out on Landis Green enjoying a spring ahernoon. Many students scheduled their classes around the best tanning hours. Photo hy Richar() Griff uu Killing Time 1 1
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