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The Bluewall is a popular place in the Campus Center to study, meet friends, i watch TV, or have coffee and ice cream. p The Campus Center concourse is a popular place to read, study or just Ii pass time between classes. ral In September, approximately 4,000 stu- T dents and administrators participated in r'Mass. Transformation, a project designed to restore the appearance of the Tower Li- 3 brary For four days, volunteers worked dili- zrgentljg stripping the walls of graffiti, sweep- iing floors and reshelving the countless vol- NL. fumes of books that stack the 26-story 'ill 'IV-i l'StI'l1Ct1lI'C. In the end, the walls of the Tower in IV-were adorned with student artwork, study 5 l-space was increased, and a new, more orga- inized research and reference area was con- ii structed on the bottom floor of the library T , The Student Union also provides study space by the Mini-Store and the Credit Union. ,l - continued on page 7 l Photos by Norman Benrimo The Copy Center provides many copying services. Students can get notes copied or even have their resumes typeset. Take a .Closer l.ookf5 I
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7' Photo by ludith Fiola The Campus Center and Fine Arts Center also underwent ren- ovations, beginning early in the fall. For safety reasons, the floor of the Campus Center concourse was stripped of its waxy covering and left with a duller, stickier fin- ish. In addition, a new, more effi- cient fire system was installed in the hallway of each floor in the hotel. A wave of student activism fol- lowed in December with the anti- CIA protests attracting wide- spread media attention. Nearly 5O people, along with 1960's activist Abbie Hoffman -continued on page 8 W Photo by Norman Benrimo It takes the efforts of many students to put out the Colle- The Minuteman Marching Band is known as the Power and Class of New England. Their achievements I . nclude appearances at Patriots games in Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro. glafb the Studer1tf1eWSPaPef at UMP155- lf 'S New Englands Photo by Norman Benrimo X .-lx mt, Ju if .Y X as rt AAKM largest College daily. Fraternities and sororities are required to do com- munity service work. Here! Pike brothers sit at a concourse table promoting a bike and hike race to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Take a Closer Look!7
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