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Campus Life Takes On
A Totally Different
Perspective Living In
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tudent apartments are now avail
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able. To make room for the in
creased number of residence hall
students, the College is renting out
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three apartments previously lived , i j • a > : z w
in by staff. They are fully furnished
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with kitchenettes, a study lounge
and a private restroom, offering
many advantages over regular
dorm rooms. The two most liked * > i • >
amenities are the refrigerator and
the study lounge. Jonathan Pep
pers, a senior in Merritts apart >3
ment, said, "The best thing about
living in the apartment is the re . - c ,
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frigerator — a cold Mountain Dew
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any time I want!'' Whether drinking
a soda or eating a cold bowl of
cereal before bed, there's nothing
like having a refrigerator in the
room.
The ladies in the Paden apart
ment like the study lounge best.
With only five residents instead of
twelve, there is always plenty of
room to lounge around and even
study. However, the Em m ons
apartment ladies like all the closet Living in the Paden
space. More room, a refrigerator apartment has an ad
ded benefit for Carla
and a private restroom — for what
Kay. Because of the
more could a person living in a kitchenette, Carla can
college dorm ask? make her own food and
not worry about her
food allergies.
Student Life

