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I LIKE IT: They care about we, the students. — Diane Per-linger. Junior, Marketing. It's not a 3 noisy as the city, and pollution is non-existant. Erik Zhandhuis, Sophomore. Business Because the people are friendly, and Dennis and I can get ice cream at Italy’s. — F.lise I rcce. Sophomore. Communication. It's small and cute. The shops are great and the owners are extremely nice. — Dawn Bailey, Sophomore. Communication 9
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AROUND TOWN The town has really changed since I arrived at the Rock. Several stores have moved, some have closed and new ones have appeared on the scene. The one thing that has not changed in the four years I've been at Slippery Rock is the people. Lenz Travel opened a new store front, and their space was taken by Shirer's Music. A major change was the acquisition of Mr. Donut, which has become an important part of student life. Valu King has been replaced by Giant Eagle. Dante Pignetti s is not Lucchesi's and Slippery Puck's sign now reads — Thompson's Family Time Pizza. But still, the people remain the same. A LITTLE TOWN WITH A E HEART, THAT’S SLIPPERY R
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CAMPUS I remember walking across the campus for the first time, feeling a little lonely and somewhat scared. Would I ever make new friends? Each person was so different — the styles of dress, haircuts and personalities. Then there was the matter of getting to class. The names of the buildings were all so strange and unfamiliar. I was sure that 1 would never make it to the right class at the right time, especially if I had to go from Swope to Miller. 1 soon discovered that in four years at THE ROCK I would travel over most of the 600 acres — space that was open, space that was wooded, space with ponds and streams. Next year. I'll have to be careful to remember that VINCENT is the name of a person and not a building. i to
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