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um' n1 1 Moving Hassles Living in a dorm or an apartment seemed like a dream to many UK students. There were no parents to say What students could or could not do, and no siblings to fight with. But the moving process proved to be full of hassles for many. . . oving into the dorm or an aparte ment was not a piece of cake. It took a lot of time and energy to get home crammed into a tiny dorm room or apartment. Students who lived in resi- dence halls experienced hav- ing to move all the luxuries of home into a small space shared by another student. Some compromises had to be made for there was not enough room for two tele- ; visions or two refigerators. We each brought the best from both homes. For exam- ple, I brought some of my '13 stereo componets and Tom brought some of his. I also brought my TV and VCR . and Tom brought his com- puter. said left Murphy. Moms and dads were often roped into helping students move in and out Moving was made more difficult it the student chose to bring more luxuries than necessary toschool. Those who moved into apartments faced the same loading and unloading proc- ess but there were a few dif- ferences, Leases had to be signed, deposits had to be made, and many had to turn- ish items for the apartment. 50 trips to shopping malls, grocery stores, and other places had to be made in order to make the place a real home. We had to make trips back home and to the mall to pick up things needed to make our apartment more like home, said Tom Griffin Increased enrollment made the dorms more crowded and some students were placed on a waiting list Some were provided temporary housing on the top floors of Kirwan and Blanding towersi Even though there were many hassles, moving in or out was worth the trouble. Living without parents, mak ing new friends, and learning responsibilities were just a few of the rewards. iElizabeth C. Moore In the midst of his belongings, this Kirwun Tower resirlenl lakes time in catch his breath The whole family pllchtb in to help their son move intn his now home. 'l'heee remdents 0t Kirwan aner pile up all of their belonging; on m carts and takr it in their new mum, Natalie Caudill We had to make trips back home and t0 the mall to pick up things to make our apartment more like h0me -Tom Griffin, mechanical engi- neering sophomore IF Moving 29
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