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Sr 1 McCormick Hall 2 School of Engineering 3 01in Engineering Center h School of Dentistry 5 Walter Schrocder Health Sciences Education Complex 6 Gymnasium 7 Helfaer Tennis Stadium 6 Rucreatlon Center 8 Monitor Hall 10 Jesuit Residence 11 Memorial Library 12 St. Joan of Arc Chapel 13 William Wahr Physics 16 Todd Wvhr Cheraintry 15 Wehr life Sciences 16 Service Building 17 Nicolas Hall 18 Lalumiorc Language Hall 19 Evan P. and Marlon Helfaer Theatre 20 Charles L. Coughlin Hill 21 Carpenter Hall 22 Psychology Annex 23 Brooks Memorial Union 26 Varnlty Building 25 Schrocder Hall 26 Multi Cultural Center 30 Abbott ford Apartments 31 1212 Building 32 Marquette Hall 33 Business Administration 36 Gesu Parish Center 35 Gesu Church 36 Johnston Hall 37 Sonxcnbronner Hall 38 Legal Renoarch Center 39 O'Hara Hall 60 M. Carpenter Tower 61 Cobeen Hall 21
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This year, dramatic changes were limited to the acquisition ol Holiday Inn Central and Carmel Hall for housing purposes. The fate of the Plankinton mansion was to be determined in March, when an injunction against its demolition expired. Minor changes included a new marquee for the Varsity and a stepped-up building identification campaign. Blue and white signs sprouted wherever the building's name couldn't be lettered right on the wall. The Marquette 1990 Plan calls for continued campus development. Some day students may consider a multi-level parking garage and a new dorm, union, or athletic center familiar parts of campus. But our territory will always be Marquette 1980. 20
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What you do in the Union depends on where you sit. It you're sitting upstairs in the cafeteria, you're probably studying between classes. If you're sitting on a couch in the TV lounge, you're probably wasting time between classes. Sit in the Mug Rack and you could be washing down a Stackwich with a beer, or watching an old movie if it's Wednesday. Sit in the Grill and you could be eating lunch with your frat brother, or going wild at a concert if it's Friday. If you sit near the main entrance, you are probably trying to sell something. If you sit in one of the many Union offices, you may be trying to sell someone. You could sit upstairs in the ballroom to hear a speaker, watch a broom hockey game, or sing at Mass. You could sit downstairs in the Pere Marquette rooms to work Orientation Hotline or attend a banquet. Of course, you don't always sit in the Union. It's hard to shoot pool or play foosball sitting on the floor, and it's usually necessary to stand when you're using the Tyme machine. As for sitting versus standing in the restrooms, well, that's up to you.
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