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-i One of the biggest changes taking place at SU this year was the re- vival of ecstatic school spirit. The vivid colors and sounds of cheer- leaders and the SU Band contributed to the spirit provided by the addition of the Samford Bulldog football team. h
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Samford's new international study program . . . Samford University introduces students to the the best three months of my life. The students world . . . the world of ideas . . . the world of books who go on the excursion begin to feel that they are . . . the world of people . . . the world of need. living in London-not just visiting an unfamiliar The university is committed to seeing and serv- environment. The English are known to be very ing a world beyond its campus. Samfords new International Study Centre in London. England, enables the University's students to grow in global awareness, to see the diversity of human ex- perience, to prepare for the world as it will be. Samford University a truly distinctive part of this ex- citing world. The International Study pro- gram in London allows about 25 students and faculty to spend each semester living and studying in England, earning normal progress toward a Sam- ford degree, while enjoying travel and intercultural exper- polite and hospitable. They even go out of their way to show some students to their destiny. The vast sense of culture and entertainment can easily overwhelm the visiting stu- dent. The cultural experiences in- clude numerous ballets, sympho- nies, operas, and plays-all at an inexpensive price. The students receive a food allowance with which they can try a variety of foods characteristic of that sec- tion of the country. Indian, Thai- land, Italian and French are just some of the different types. The students also meet and learn about the many different kinds of people, from punk rockers to men in bowler hats. iences that cannot be obtained in the classroom. But as one student has expressed, they all have the The trip includes two major excursions into the ability to laugh, the ability that lets us share a British countryside and several cultural opportuni- common ground. ties within London. One student has said, it was 2 14 3 '41 E' 'X V 5 1 il.. 5 S
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