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How many times do we sit in class wishing that the professor would explain the material on our level? Outside the classroom, our level takes a whole new meaning. The residents ' halls provide a communit ' o friendship and fellowship — a place where we can be ourselves. Althou h liall assignments are random, it seems that dorms haw distinct identities. Part of thi stems from events such as service work, talent shows, and even dorm goxernment. These proxide the opportunitv to experience new things and meet new people on our level. Whore the back nine holes of the Burkt Memorial Golf Course used to lay now stands four new dorms and the creation of West Quad. A new golf course will be built between Douplas and the Toll roads. pKt|ob AnJrx- % KittT . m ' V .2 Camfui4. Jlije
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P I 3 P W A. ir ' u ki S riday afternoon, school ' s out. Many Domers welcome the weekend as a chance to gather a group of •Iriends and pile into a car for a road trip. One popular option for many students is the away football game. Win or lose, no matter how far the distance, many of us can all recall the laughter and excitement of road-tripping to Texas—singing the fight fans of the Fighting Irish, with some animosity on not dampened. In fact, this more loudly. Fall and spring memories. Appalachia recall some very unique stops in rural communities, sunscreen and head dt n pho o rourtp«v of Co!l«»n Rvsn Vanderbilt, Boston College, or song and being proud to be W hile students may be receiyed other campuses, their spirits are causes them to cheer all the breaks also otter fond road trip Seminar olunteers i idly experiences during their pit LHher students grab a bottle of to Fh rida for a week of sunshine and beaches. And every once in a while, a student will randomly jump up from his or her couch and say, Hey, let ' s take a road trip! Where do these people go? The possibilities are endless. There are stories of road trips to Minnesota Indian reser ations, Michigan ski resorts, Chicago Cubs baseball games, other college campuses to visit friends, and home for some relaxation and good home- cooking. The most important and exciting thing about road trips as Domers is the exhilaration of temporary freedom from studying and from exciting South Bend. The countless road trip memories that we share with our friends will be cherished in our photo albums as well as in our hearts for years to come. w , » . . u ■ ■ ■ ' . 1 ■ u 1 ■ I ' ■ ' ■j ' bv: Padmaja Itikala fU Qamfuuli e
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