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Hitting the books at JSU any of the students who at- tend Jacksonviile State each year live in dorm rooms. Since they do, each person must ad- just :3 schedule about Where and when to study Some students tind it easy to study in thetr rooms, and some do not. turn Yukimatu said it depends on the roommate as to whether he studtes m hIs room or not. Patrtcta White, another student, said, It my roommate isn't there I study in my dorm room. Eartha MdCOn teels it '15 sometlmes difficult to study in her dorm room. Sometimes it is so noisyl can't study. and other times it is so quiet I want to go to sleep. If they are not studying 1n the dorm rooms, many of the students study in the hbrdry. One reason for this is it 15 quiet. Another reason is it ts easier to complete wort: m the library. Robbie Foster and Whtte said they study in the ttbrdry quite otten. These students also said they study at various timest Many students study at night. Sometimes it varies, satd Yuktmatsu about studying at night. Sometzmes the students study after they have finished a particular class. Many students study wherever they can - m the cafetertd, in the student building, while doing laundry, in an empty classroom. It's a matter of catch as catch can. The Students who live in dorm rooms must decide when and where to study. Many can study in the dorm rooms, but many cannot Those who do study in their rooms find a ttme convenient for themselves and possr bly tor their roommate. -Amy Champion A student takes advantage of the weather tor catching up on her required reading.
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'nap sneaks up on lhebeai of us. upcoming test in one ol the No mane: how inlerainq a sub- lame! Fowler takes advantage 0! iect 15. there still are times when a some jree time to prepare for an as Paul Willis can cheat. many study lounges on campus. '7 M Students sometimes hnd the bees! place lo get work done is in Houston Cole Library. .1. , L 4 THEME
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7 Days Like These whd' chd' gonna do? You httvr the whnte weekend, you want to grit rid ot a httle stress. WhCI' a:hd qumm do? h . . . Hares whd' cha' do! As we rill tzttIL-W, Jauksonvttle State UmVr.-rsity I5 kunwu as d SUITCdL-it? L'OJ- loge, but what wan we do to prevent the weekend th and kayo attttude? Here are a tew suggestions. Party till yrm drop. Them : are 51x h'atermty houscsl all within walkmg i tlistunte of the Campus. Usudity a par ty :5 held at reach house three ntqhts out at the WJE-Wk. Ean the tratermties who pattcntly await houses ronduct pm'tlca at several todges across the - ctty: The lodges mvtude Katz, Sohd Goid, Brothem, Hottoways, National Guard Armory and the Chateau. So- t'ortttes' utter; use the tratermty houses Or the lodges mentioned to hold thetr : pat'ttes. It you're not an unginat party ant- mdl. you might want to take m a mov- tet Some uf the best mowes are shown , It's Friday night, my test next Week, H'A'N'D-L-l'N-G SOToRoE-S-S tor unly $1 111 the student building every Wednesday. There are two mower cmemds only 5-10 mmutes away by car. Tickets to these cinemas can be purchased at a dtscount in the campus bookstore, And for those who want to get phys- lcfal, them's jogging at the track, wetqhts 1n the Coliseum and tennis Courts tor those mterested m tennis. It studying is your game, Jackson- ville has one of the best libraries. It's also a way to just get away and relax. Alter you're done partying. getting phystcat, watching movies and study- ing, you might want to thank God you made it through the Weekend There are several Chnstian orqdmzattons on campus and oft, including The Wes. ley Foundation and the Baptist Cam- pus Ministry. There are a lot of tun things to do here at the Htr'tendhest campus in the south We just need to qwe JSU 6 chance. , La Trania Martin 6 THEME Jarn- Woods strokes the 14 ball in the comer pocket.
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