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Richard Lupo Richard Lupo Although a little tired from the practice session, they held up their heads high and proud. Not even budget cuts can make the Electones come down. Surveying the campus serves the double purpose of class activity and job experi- ence for construction majors. Tony Har- rington concentrates on every angle to make sure his job is complete and more importantly — correct. = he Flowers like this were a familiar sight to NLU students even though the grounds maintenance personnel was cut by six workers. Regardless of what came their way, a $504,000 budget cut wouldn’t stop the Indians. They beat Southwest Texas 17- 14 in NLU’s first home game of the sea- son. Catherine Cordry Opening 5 ne oe ee Ne So ee Se ene
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NE a a as ech ae RR Student Life For almost every student enrolled at NLU, life included classes, work, night life, current events and special activi- ties. Many were forced to look elsewhere for financial assistance and found part-time employment due to budget cuts. Students also had to be cautious with their spending. However, when the schedule of home- work and regular activities seemed to become too tedious and dull, students always could find something to break the routine. Concerts, pageants, plays, dorm life, fashions and parties continued despite what, at times, seem to be insurmount- able financial problems. The never-ending cycle of waiting at registration, attending classes, taking tests and graduating go on as always. In the end, it will always be the stu- dents who make the difference between commonplace and special in their own lives. Students are THE BOTTOM LINE. —Amber Baldwin and Michelle Carbo Pennieeacacisicedis eisai erode RRL SINPLRR DIR, oid RAE eEO ere Ree een teat seantuneeacommnacumaieng omen pnmeaainnen ea t aes pola aeLU heeREN ASAIN rR IAT ETA I EIS SEEN AIA PAIN AER PARA REITER NTA SONY AAAS RAS NAOT AM
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