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Beginnings • • • Early morning light peeks over an empty campus a few days before fall semester classes begin. Carloads of nervous freshmen will soon be arriving, followed by sophomores, juniors and seniors anxious to return to lUP. The beginning of any semester always holds a feeling of the unexpected. What will I do, how will I change? is a question we find ourselves asking at some point. And we all arrive here with different ideas and atti- tudes about what college life will bring. The car trip up to lUP allows us to reminisce why we chose this univer- sity. For some, lUP was chosen for its reputation as a good party school. Others carefully picked lUP for its excellence in their particular major. Some decided to come to lUP because it is close to home, others because it is far from home. The beginning of the semester gives us the feeling of a second chance — the opportunity to be a better stu- dent, a better roommate, a better person. And the excitement and newness of it all makes us look forward to what is to come. Not only is it just the beginning of the year, it is the starting of classes, of relationships, of academics, of self- sufficiency and new and different campus events and issues. At this time, we set new goals for ourselves, looking toward the future and learning from our past. They are all challenges we dare ourselves to take.
Sunrises: Sunrises are college time keep- ers. Monday through Friday, they warn you that it is almost time to get up for that 8 o ' clock class. Saturday and Sun- day, they tell you it ' s time to go home from that party and go to sleep. Conversation: It ' s the kind of conversa- tion that takes place between friends after the long summer. It seems that peo- ple who never talk to you the whole se- mester, suddenly have so much to talk about at the beginning of classes. Every conversation sounds exactly the same: How was your break? Oh real good, how was yours? Leaves Falling: Autumn is a beautiful time of the year at lUP. The air is nippy, making it sweater-weather season.
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