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An issue of Maxim strewn on the coffee table, juniors EECs major Brian Rickert and Jack Stepanian relax together. Thursday nights seemed to be more about intimate gather- ings than full-out parties, more so than other nights of the week. photo by Abby Johnson 28 Thursday Nights
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Moving to the beat, a student gets ready to bust a move on the dance floor at Touchdown Cafe. Bars were popular because of their music and dancing options, photo by Ah Melber Bottle of Rolling Rock in hand, senior English major Gena Hamadey checks out the bar scene. Some students had an affinity for the green glass bottles of Rolling Rock. photo by Ah Melber Laughing together at the bar, ISA senior Rabeh Soofi and her friends toast each other. The bar scene was very social, photo by Ari Melber Michigan Life 27
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Drinking a forty of Steal Reserve, junior history major Rob Morris gulps down large quantities of alcohol. Thursday nights often involved drinking with just a few friends, photo by Abby Johnson LAID-BACK appea Weekday, or weekend? On campus, Thursday nights seemed to fall in that in-be- tween time: too close to the weekend for any serious study sessions, yet close enough to weekdays that students needed a time to relax from the stresses of a week of classes. Regardless, if students did CAELAN JORDAN choose to study, campus li- braries were generally quieter than ever because other stu- dents were already diving into the weekend. BY I love Thursdays. They ' re myfavorite night of the week- end, said ISA sophomore Nicole Gopoian. Othernights I wear skirts or nice pants, but I always wear jeans on Thurs- days. It ' s a more relaxed at- mosphere. Even if students were not out on the party circuit, Thurs- days still held a laid-back ap- peal because of theapproach- ing weekend. Idon ' tconsiderThursdays to be the weekends, but there ' s definitely less motiva- tion to do homework, said junior computer science ma- jor Jessica Dow. I usually just do homework and stuff, but sometimes I ' ll just relax at home and hang out with friends. Whatever students chose to do on Thursday nights, the fact that so many students invested so much energy in devising schedules without classes on Fridays was testi- mony to the appeal of Thurs- day nights. Michigan Life 29
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