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John Fox worth But there’s always Student Life MiihcVe Robtxnon partying, partying Once the brain is completely drained of intelligible thought (or maybe before), it is time to head out for a little relaxation. This breather may come in the form of an intimate cup of espresso at Texas French Bread, or a rousing Jorge's Margarita on Sixth Street (above), or a soothing colil brew at Dry Creek Saloon on Lake Austin (right). Phrases like 'stay up late, catch a buzz filter through the library aisles once 1 I p.m. rolls around. Anil we can't forget the ever-popular, best-place-to-go-after-a-final bar, the Posse East. A terrific revival spot after an intramural game or to catch a little late-night baseball, the Posse is usually packed with law students anil bikers alike. That's Austin.
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Student Life Law school means studying, studying When you think of law school, the inevitable first word to come to mind is studying. By the third year, studying has become a four-letter word. Studying not only means learning the law, but getting to know new friends in the library, gathering study groups for en masse cramming, and taking frequent study breaks for caffeine and chocolate. The law school is full of places to study besides Tarlton Library, including a variety of nooks and crannies in the basement, in classrooms, in the lounge, in the student publications library and even on some of the comfy couches around the school. No matter where you hide, the dreaded finals will ultimately arrive — and find you. Patricia McClung, below, speeds up legal research with a Wcstlaw computer terminal. Link Newcomb, bottom, uses more traditional study methods in the Student Publications Library. Photo by MithfUc Robbcoon 12 — Student Life
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Pipeline plagues parking on 26th Parking along 26th Street has always been difficult, but the installation of a gas pipeline along the south side of the street made getting a good spot a real nightmare. The pipeline project lasted about two months, during September and October of the fall semester, eclipsing more than 50 spaces for parking near the law school. Getting to Townes early usually guarantees a dose spot, but the construction essentially meant making it to law school before 7 a.m. For many non-morning people, that was too much to ask — often meaning an illegal parking place and a ticket or a tow. Phoio by Mvthdlc RoW'moo
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