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A Fresh Star Orientation |he final step from high school to the University of Georgia is for fresh- man students to attend orientation. Students receive a preview of col- lege life by staying in Creswell Hall, meeting new people and testing beyond belief. Parents also have the privilege of staying on campus and experiencing the cafete- ria food. Of course, orientation would be impossible without the orientation leaders, who know the answers to the never- ending questions. On the first day, after the tor- tures of standardized tests, the orientation leaders organize small, nformal group meetings aimed at making the freshmen feel more com- fortable. At night they perform several small skits to ease some of the fears and worries that the incoming fresh- men have. The second day of ori- entation is every bit as busy as the first. The students go to ad- visement, learn the re- sults of their tests from the previous day, and register for classes. Even though they have much more to learn, when the blur of orienta- tion is over, students find they know more about the University than they imagined. -Janeiro M. Lewis
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Except for all of the testing, i thought it was a really great chance to explore the campus and meet new people. -Yolanda Taylor Pre-Journalism Freshman Orientation lead- ers: (1-r) Navarro Carr, Cheri Wiggins, Jeff Hause. Jodi Bandyopadhyay, Julie Mickle. Jim Stewart, Melissa Caines, Brian Buckley, and Lisa Gipson.
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Twilight Criterium... ...The classic tradition continues The 1994 Fresca Twilight Clas- the men ' s race as the streets of Ath- as Craven sprinted towards the fin iicshowedonceagainthatTheClas- ens filled up. Susan Yeaton- ishline. .icCitycanputonquiteashow. The McDonoughwonherfirstCriterium, Th.s years Cntenum was ah , . taking home the more tame than in past years, bu trophy for the spirits were still high. The new alec Fuei World Team, hoi restrictions kept trash to a min ice, but the ex- ' The neoi drinking ordi- nance did not deter me from drinking, and taws able to enjoy the race ae much ae in geare paet. - David Caroett Sophomore History as Craven of tl race was in- ravome and at one the race, a spec onto the course at the corner Lpkin ai suited in a pile up an urn ' s leaders. Three mei Coors light team went down
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