University of Notre Dame - Dome Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

 - Class of 2001

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I % Mif A ly jyig IHOW KG 15 YOUR ROOM? rapaca |« 1 lie ' JaU II i)| lOUlU [licks each April means something m )|drastically different for a West ' Uiad resident than a North ijuad inhabitant. While the tormer plot with their friends ii ' coiK|ucr a certain section, the latter vie desperately for the , room w ith the dormer w indou s and pray that the amazing sec- jond tloor quad will still he a ailahle when their group ' s ii p pick rolls around. Whether in a single, douhle. tuple, oi quad, il ou lia c c cr lived on campus you know that room si e aries tremen- dously at Notre Dame. As a re- sult, students have become ex- perts at maximizing their space so the can feel good about calling their tight quar- ters home. The loft is an ever-popular (Option that cannot be denied, even though it provides many parents with numerous struggles on move-in day. An- Photo by Robyn Mandolini other helpful tactic in the war against small space is the use of cinder blocks. They are great for elevating beds if you do not want to go for the height of a loft, and the additional under- bed storage space created is pre- cious. Stacked dressers prevail in many freshman dorm rooms, making clothing selection a sometimes dangerous feat. Reguhir. old-fashioned crates and undcr-the-bed storage bins that are forever overflowing are assets to an) room as well. Stick-on hooks make bulky w inter coats, robes, or towels easier to deal with while windowsills provide the per- fect resting place for picture frames, lamps, and other deco- rations. Remember, when convert- ing your tiny space into your home for the ear. do not for- get the sparse yet valuable area under the couch. That is. if you can fit a couch in (Uir room ' arc not missing from computers all over must come up with intricate plans for campus, they arc just in desk drawcrsi their rooms. These students developed an Students are often forced to Hnd new and impressive loft system in order to give mtcresling places to put their things when themselves more standing room, ihcv run out of room. Campus Life

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dorm rooms like this one are a challenge for students to set up and decorate Without a loll, this single offers little room for extra comforts ol home. Photo by Robyn Mandolini 2 AMPus Life



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) ovo of op f ' OLF COURSE OFFERS NEW CHALLENGES i Nick Filii Sunny weather is a rare event when you are hving in South Bend, so when it is here, Notre Dame students enjoy it! Everyone hits the quad and takes a few minutes to enjoy a day without rain, snow, or cold temperatures. Now when good weather prevails, students all over cam- pus are shining their shoes and cleaning their clubs to meet the challenges of Notre Dame ' s new eighteen hole golf course. After opening last spring, the Warren Golf Course has re- ceived praise from Notre Dame students. From the water haz- ards and the bunkers to the club- house and immaculate greens, this course combines the chal- lenges of a traditional course with the elegance of a country club setting. This 6,744 yard course stands as a great step up from the nine hole course set on the western side of campus. With the added difficulty of over eighty bunkers and two lakes, students are faced with a much bigger challenge than the nine hole course presents. They must look at their game in a new light. Players on this course need to place great care on each and every shot in or- der to master this game of strat- egy. The varying greens and outside obstacles provide something more that the aver- age golfer gets everywhere else. In addition to the beautiful course, students can practice at the new driving range or relax at the luxurious clubhouse. It is no wonder that students are taking time out of their busy week and weekend schedules to squeeze in an enjoyable eighteen holes of beauty and challenge. And for those stu- dents who are not ready for eighteen holes, the nine hole course is still open! Pholo by- Allison Sell PRACTICE makes pertccl when it comes ui (he Warren Golf Course. In addition to a challenging eighteen holes, there is also a practice putting green and a driving range for students to test their skills. Campus Life shop after a long day of golf. Surrounded by a manicured landscape of trees and shrubs, the clubhouse adds to the beauty of the course.

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