2003-2004 Yearbook

Vhile she waits for her laundry to dry, a eshman works on homework. To wash and ry one load of laundry on campus, it cost tudents $1.25. (Photo by Melissa Wilson) dose UPFreshman Ciara Lewis eats in the new and improved cafeteria, completed just a few days .' before the first day of classes. The $2 million reno– vation featured an open-kitchen concept and new food items. Extended operating hours allowed stu– dents to take advantage of the new cafeteria until 9 p.m. on weeknights. (Photo by Renee Lewis) Junior Myles Turney and sophomores Jeff Fowler and Jon Aven play "Halo," a multi-player X-Box game that allowed players to compete against one another while on different game systems. Students across campus joined the trend to pass time and hang out together in the dorms. (Photo by Russell Keck) Freshman Tara Curtis talks with freshman Collin Bills outside Pattie Cobb Hall in September. With the garden– like scenery on campus, students took advantage of the warm weather in the fall. (Photo by Amy Beene) daily life 11 27

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