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Fall brought the return of deer season, multitudes of Northeast students headed for the woods. These two hunters hit the trail in hopes Monroe Night Life con't from page 25 Northeast students often ash asta crowd into area hotspots for a night on the town. Clubs such as the Deja Vu, Pudden’s, Habeeb’s, Sal's, Bogie’s and the Si- esta overflow with stu- dents almost every even- ing. Much of students’ spare time is spent going out with friends and hot dates. times There are also that excursions into town for supplies be- come necessary. Living away from home means having to buy all of life’s little ne- cessities like shampoo and fabric softener. Discount houses such as Howard Bros. and Wal- Mart provide students with these items as well as the all important school supplies. There are also plenty of trips to local grocery stores for late night snack foods. After too many late night snacks, many stu- dents find that 26 Off Campus Magazine con’t on page 29 Ses PI ATRESIA FA EA aR DOLLY Sas! PULA OOP WINALL I al aca AIO ON ca REE
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| A Closer Look into Monroe nightlife reveals multitude of off-campus activities Monroe A.D. (After Dark). Another day in the town’s history draws to a close as the sidewalks are dutifully rolled up by their keepers. Lights begin to flicker as the sun sinks slowly j into the rolling hills of West Monroe, and the gates to the city are forti- fied for the night. ' At least that’s how the legend of the city has been told. Students at Northeast, however, find another side to Twin Cities — one that offers a variety of ac- tivities for those leisure hours. A multitude of restau- rants provide students with a chance to relax, unwind and escape from cafeteria meals. Fast food chains such as McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King and John- ny’s Pizza top the list of choices. Inexpensive meals are especially important for college students on a shoestring budget. Others choose a more elegant approach when it comes to dining out. The Warehouse, Cypress Inn, Eric Hanson Austin’s, Monroe’s and Cuco’s are just a few of the haunts for those look- ing for a bit more when going out. Nightclubs in the area are always popular spots for dancing, having a drink or playing pool. Northeast students often crowd into area hotspots for a night on the town. con't on page 26 ai Sweep the kitchen. Johnny’s Pizza, located across the street from Brown Hall, kept Indians fed at all hours. Johnny’s, along with several other pizza parlors, provided delivery to the campus for students with the munchies. Slaving over a hot stove was part of living off campus. Jill Bairnsfather cooks for herself and her roommate at an apart- ment complex near campus. CREE TP Ra SRE SOA EE SO ES FT Student Life 25
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Popcorn, candy apples and the midway meant the Ark La-Miss fair was back in town, Sonny Haynes and Donna Bagley take aim while playing water gun game. it |] ( Jurbe' 1 | P, ee se Paul Stillings
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