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Southeastern Conference A Comparison of Competitors layout NATALIEANDERSON RESEARCH MEGANGARNER JEFFHOBSON We played against them in athletic competitions, and we were compared to them in our academic statistics. Here are a few facts on how the 12 Southeastern Conference schools stacked up. Vanderbilt University Nashville,TN Founded in I 873 2004 Enrollment: I 1,092 In-state Tuition: $27,720 Football Ticket: Free Off-campus Parking Sticker: $65 Number of Colleges: 10 National Championships Won: 0 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, A R Founded in 1871 2003 Enrollment: 16,449 In-state Tuition: $3,8 I 0 Out-of-state Tuition: $ I 0,560 Football Ticket: $ I Off-campus Parking Sticker: $35 Number of Colleges: 8 National Championships Won: 40 Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA Founded in I860 2004 Enrollment: 29,126 In-state Tuition: $2,750 Out-of-state Tuition: $8,050 Football Ticket: $7 Off-campus Parking Sticker: $39 Number of Colleges: 12 National Championships Won: 41 University of Mississippi Oxford, MS Founded in 1848 2003 Enrollment: 12,998 In-state Tuition: $3,9 I 6 Out-of-state Tuition: $8,826 Football Ticket: $5 Off-campus Parking Sticker: $70 Number of Colleges: 10 National Championships Won: I Mississippi State University Starkville, MS Founded in I 878 2003 Enrollment: 16,226 In-state Tuition: $3,874 Out-of-state Tuition: $4,906 Football Ticket: $3 Off-campus Parking Sticker: $16.50 Number of Colleges: 8 National Championships Won: 0 University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL Founded in 1831 2003 Enrollment: 20,333 In-state Tuition: $4,1 34 Out-of-state Tuition: $ I 1,294 Football Ticket: $5 Off-campus Parking Sticker: $60 Number of Colleges: I 2 National Championships Won: 14 008009 CAMPUSLIFE
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NATALI EANDERSON EDITORINCHIEF When we look back on our college years some time down the road, we will have two types of memories. Some will be from the major events like moving out of our parents’ house and receiving our diplomas, but others will be from insignificant days when something significant enough happened to make our minds store it away. These spontaneous times of laughter, tears, suc¬ cess and failure, looking back, were what was remembered most when our minds drifted to our experience at the University of Arkansas. Sometimes little things that happened in our routine, occasionally mundane, daily lives etched themselves away in our psyche. Looking back, we will not remember how we did on the second chem I exam, but we will remember the details of the con¬ versation had with our roommate the night before when we should have been studying for it. This is because our days were not spent in Mullins Library donating three hours of outside study for every one hour we spent in class, as was recommended. Instead, we spent our days getting around having to study. We prolonged and procrastinated the very thing we were here to do; but that was life. We were a population of more than sixteen thousand concentrated in a very small area. How could we avoid spending our out-of-class hours, and sometimes in-class hours, among friends? To define campus life during this year is to give a description of nights on the town, hours talking in dorms, jokes told in frat houses, games played in the HPER, lazy days on the Union Mall, dates in Fayetteville restaurants, weekend trips home, coffee breaks at Common Grounds, sorority sisters running late, money earned at part-time jobs, fights, parties, small crises and great tragedies. These comprised our daily lives, the little and big things. The times we rushed through and the times we realized were special enough to pause and take note of. Life moved fast, and before we knew it, our name was called to go receive the certificate that signi¬ fied the end of it all, and the beginning of our next great adventure. DIVISION
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University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Founded in 1865 2004 Enrollment: 26,260 In-state Tuition: $4,546.50 Out-of-state Tuition: $ I 1,226.50 Football Ticket: $5 Off-campus Parking Sticker: $ I 52 Number of Colleges: I 6 National Championships Won: 8 University of Tennessee Knoxville,TN Founded in I 794 2004 Enrollment: 27,300 In-state Tuition: $4,450 Out-of-state Tuition: $ I 3,532 Football Ticket: Free Off-campus Parking Sticker: $155 Number of Colleges: 20 National Championships Won: 14 University of South Carolina Columbia, SC Founded in 1801 2004 Enrollment: 38,634 In-state Tuition: $5,600 Out-of-state Tuition: $ I 5,000 Football Ticket: Free Off-campus Parking Sticker: $20 Number of Colleges: 17 National Championships Won: I University of Georgia Athens, GA Founded in I 785 2003 Enrollment: 33,878 In-state Tuition: $4,078 Out-of-state Tuition: $ I 4,854 Football Ticket: $8 Off-campus Parking Sticker: $30 Number of Colleges: 14 National Championships Won: 19 Auburn University Auburn, AL Founded in I 856 2003 Enrollment: 23,152 In-state Tuition: $4,6 I 8 Out-of-state Tuition: $ I 3,078 Football Ticket: $10.71 Off-campus Parking Sticker: $15 Number of Colleges: 14 National Championships Won: 6 University of Florida Gainesville, FL Founded in I 853 2004 Enrollment: 47,890 In-state Tuition: $2,770 Out-of-state Tuition: $ I 3,800 Football Ticket: $6.58 Off-campus Parking Sticker: $94 Number of Colleges: 16 National Championships Won: 15 SOUTHEASTERNCONFERENCE
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