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What is this thing we call llcollege life? For most of us it is a mixture of academic life, social life, and private life that we must somehow learn to coordinate into a single working unit. College is a lesson in extremes. During these four isome- times five or 5in years we experience some of the greatest feelings of joy and elation that we will ever feel. Many of us will form lasting friendships that will forever remind us of these good-ole days. There is another side to the coin. Sometimes college looms before us like an insurmount- able obstacle. With pressures placed on us to excel, we chase the elusive and almighty grade point average; but when we sometimes fail, depression mixed with anxiety sets in. Academic life in Big Orange Country finds us crouching over carrels in the Main Library the night before our re- search papers are due. A part of academic life is the hours we spend on computer terminals in Glocker, pulling all-nighters on the first floor of the Undergraduate Library, nodding off in our 7250's. Academic life also includes excellence in a good number of curricula - UT is truely a showcase of academic excellence. Social life involves a freedom of choice. Some students choose to live their social lives in a sorority or fraternity, while some decide that student organizations and clubs are the way to go. Many find that just the company of their close friends and dorm-mates is enough to make for a fullfilling social life, and many people strive for a wide variety of these options. Regardless of how narrowly we define our social lives and who tor whatl we choose to affiliate with, we all find ourselves crammed into Neyland Stadium to watch the Vols beat Bama, or we find ourselves stuffing into Stokely to see the Police. Cafeterias are great gathering places, but for those times when we're in need of another form of nourishment, estab- lishments like Gabby's, lvy's, and The Tap Room become the ideal places. From the most off-the-wall party-animal, to the aesthetical book-worm, UT social life has something for ev- eryone. Private life in college includes our day-to-day affairs and Alan English Alan English 20; Student Life l
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Molly Harrell ,, A MW: the adjustments we have to make in being away from home. It includes a freshman's strides toward independence and self-sufficiency, and a graduating senior's search for financial security. Private life in college is a learning process. It's learn- ing how to do laundry, manage money, learning how fast and mysteriously parking tickets add up. It is also learning how long distance telephone rates are calculated, and how your mother and father were really not so dumb after all. Private life is a process of adjustment. Living in a dorm means learning to like the Quiet Riot and the Beethoven your neighbors play much too loudly. It means getting used to community baths and Winter Quarter fire alarms. All in all, the college life is an experience with its share of problems and hassles, but after its all over and the time comes to enter the real world, most of us will leave behind fond memories of the place and the life we learned to love and hate. - Ted Ed Alan English Student Life; 21
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