University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 28 of 288
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ON OR AROUND . . . LIVING AND LEARNING Dorm living. what an experience If you've never done it. then you just don't know what it is like And once its over, you wonder how you survived. But while you're living it , there is just nothing that can beat it. The University of Cincinnati has six dormitories to house those students who wish to live on campus. Sawyer. Dabney and Daniels border one end of campus and Calhoun. Siddali. and Memorial Hall the other. Never again will a student have the opportunity to meet so many diverse people and to make so many new friends than in the dorm For many students, moving to the dorm is their first try at life on their own and it can be exciting, as students learn that they have new responsibilities, but also have more freedom. To the majority of students, this seems like a fair trade. Some great and lasting friendships have been known to come out of the dorms, along with some other relationships that may or may not last. Needless to say. dorm living is a learning experience that cannot be topped. Each floor of the dorm is staffed with a Resident Advisor who is always willing to help and advise. They need to keep peace among the students who live on the floor and plan exciting social events with other dorm floors. Each dorm also has it's own government to control the activities in the dorm. Intramural sports are available and always bring about some great interfloor rivalries The dorms always hold some surprises, like fire alarms at 2 a.m. on Friday nights or broken elevators at 8 a.m. on Monday morning. But. whatever the case, the dorms provide the students with a roof over their heads and a place that they can cal home. HARD A T STUDYING — Most dorm rodents do their studying n trve-r rooms Leonne Was finds it easier to study on the bea wh e Akco HuObeii thinks the desk is a bettor pioce to get something done STUDY BREAK — Leslie loftus. Paul Rouetfa. Alicia HuObel. leanne was. ond Bonrve Brodsky toko some tree out of studying to relax for a while SO THIS IS HOME — Prw Leisure tries to make his dorm room seem o little more Ike home by oddmg a few of his favorite posters 24 3TUDENT LIFE

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Tom Wikmson COMMUTERS DRIVING LIFE AWAY They come by cars, by truck, ond by bus. They search for a decent parking spot, a search that may end in bitter frustration. They remain on campus oil day because once a parking spot is given up. its gone and the search must begin again. It seems endless, and it is. Just ask anyone of UC's many commuters. The University of Cincinnati has students from all over the country and even out of the country. Many come to live here on campus, or to take an opartment nearby. But, the large majority of UC students commute everyday. They may drive just a few miles to UC, but some have been known to come an the way from Dayton or Wilmington each and every day. Parking at UC is not the easiest daily task to accomplish, and yet commuters come back day after day. No one knows the struggle of parking at UC Ike the commuters, who may leave home hours before their classes begin just to ensure themselves a space. With the persistent problems we have had in the past with available parking, you would think that something is being done. But this something seems to be working as a disadvantage to the commuters While we may be witnessing current construction at UC, old parking lots are the foundation for the new buildings with no replacement of prior parking areas We keep expanding, but taking away available parking at the same time. Some commuters have said that they sometimes feel somewhat out of the campus scene However, many find that getting involved in some campus organizations helps them to feel more a part of the University. ALWAYS DQIV VG — This commuter. who took part n Commuters Association Nght. cannot seem to get out from behind the wheel IS HE fff AU Y STUDYING — Freshmon Tony Doodrea takes odvantoge ot the nice weather and brings his bocks and muse with him WHAT A MGhT — Commuters Association Night was a bg success and a great tme was nod by oi COMMUTfSfc 23

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