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. . . competing, not only academically but physically. . . . supporting a cause. . . . creating. We come to college with an idea of what it will be like and yet we don ' t really know. At first most of us are somewhat bewildered and just a little bit at a loss (whether we admit it to ourselves or not.) It ' s a new routine, a new orientation. We soon learn that we must be responsible for ourselves. We are in control of our own lives, some of us for the first time complete¬ ly on our own. It ' s a little bit dizzying at first, all this freedom. Yet soon we begin to become accus¬ tomed to the routine. We learn who the good profs are, who we can cut and who we can ' t. And we settle down to learn and grow and ask questions and find out who we are. 11
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. . . registering for a new and different world—or re-registering for a world ihaf is not so new anymore. It can be the best of times, it can be the worst of times. It can be a time of joy, or a time of sorrow. It can be exalting or a source of deepest frustration. College, like the apostle, can be all things to all men. It is a different world, not like any we have experienced before, and yet, at the same time it is not unlike our other worlds. . the daily trek to class. . . . a quick nap in the midst of studying in the library.
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. . . being concerned for others and helping supply their needs. Yet there is more to college than simply our own growth and development. We are in college with other people, we experience relationships with them, we come to know them and become involved with them. A dimension is aded to us, knowledge and concern for others. For a college does not exist unto itself, nor do the people at a college exist only for themselves. A college is a community, located within a community and in college we learn to carry out our responsibilities to both communities, especially the larger one outside the college, where we will spend our lives. . . . helping and contributing to the community in which we are living. • the campus on a quiet autumn night.
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