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Finding Direction Playing: A big part of student life was participating in recreational sports. Here a few friends challenge each oth- er on the Beach Volleyball Court. Enjoying a quiet spot: This student takes a few minutes out of her daily grind to enjoy a different side of cam- pus life. Being Interviewed: Perhaps the most prominent moment of life at the University, was the attention we were getting from the media. Here a student is interviewed before he leaves for Seattle. With The Help Of Friends The step ahead at college was not a solo walk for most students. Each was greatly affected by the idea of student life. In fact, their University existence revolved around this concept. No one ever said that acade- mia was easy, but students found that through the spirit of friends and fun, it could be made easier. With this in mind non-academic enjoyment became an element of survival. When books were put away, many events and places — both University and community ori- ented — pulled students together. -Carla Salewski im Student Life 9
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eer Advisers Enhance Freshman Year Making Students Feel Welcome Incoming undergraduates can get their first taste of college life at Freshman Orientation. It provides an op- portunity to make friends, learn more about University life and alleviate many of the qualms about college that are common to freshmen. This year ' s orientation was run by Assistant to the Vice- Chancellor, Greg Mikalauskas, and was composed of five, two-day sessions. During these two days the fresh- men attended workshops, learned University procedures and socialized with one another under the guidance of their Peer Advisers. The Peer Advisers instructed and aided the freshmen throughout their brief stay at Seton Hall. They were se- lected on the basis of their leadership qualities, their aca- demic standing and their ability to be caring, open and enthusiastic. The Peer Advisers attended seminars which specialized in teaching them how to better understand and relate to freshmen. Orientation gave freshmen the chance to register for class, learn about the opportunities and activities avail- able to them, and to prepare themselves for the upcom- ing year. by Julie Mazella group discussed certain college life. Peer advisers were in- structed to make the freshmen com- fortable in the college environment. Pursuing higher education: Students acquainted themselves with the library facilities. The library personnel is always available to answer questions of any kind. 10 Student Life
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