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nw e |e Se = we ’ % i = % Full Blues After registration, school begins to set in—the books, the homework and the holiday blues. Breaking the monotony helps students get through until the winter holidays ar- rive. Donating blood during the ‘‘I-10 Rivalry” changed the everyday activity of students, and it made them feel good about life (school) again. On the other side of the spectrum, fall rain tended to dampen many spirits. But, the school year continued and so did the activities. ONLY 10 MORE WEEKS UNTIL FINALS AND CHRISTMAS VACATION. Clockwise from below, the rain came down and out came the umbrellas and coats. Donating blood took this student’s mind off of classes for about an hour during the blood drive in the fall. Rain doesn’t bother some people, as this gentleman demonstrates. Student Life Dzong La 19
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18 Student Life Dzong La Starting with Major Complications SMILE, IT CAN ONLY GET WORSE. Bottom, a fee fixer smiles as she sets the price for mother and child. Below, waiting outside is a common sight during registration. Many students arrive ear- ly in hopes of getting in before their scheduled time so they can get all of their classes. Little luck is achieved here. There’s a rumor going around campus that it is not the ability to complete classes that wins the degree, but rather, the ability to master registration that proves a student is ready to enter the professional world. Long lines, closed classes and mali- cious computers are only part of the frustration of beginning a new semester. In the last minute scramble to cover a closed class, desparate students will of- ten accept anything that’s open at the right time only to find themselves doubt- ing whether they made the right decision a few weeks later. Registration separates the strong from the weak. Only the hardiest students re- turn to the Special Events Center semes- ter after semester to shuffle like rabbits through the maze of classes, auditors and cashiers. In the end, we witness the elation of a graduating senior who finally captured that elusive, but mandatory, class or emphathize with the freshman who finds himself with three classes scheduled at the same time.
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