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Students faced controversy when they came back to
campus. StudentLife section editor Kristin Huckabay.
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Between projects and term papers students tried to
maintain their sanity.AcademicssectioneditorLauraPetri.
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The firstyear in a new conference proved to be an inter-
esting one. Sportssection editorJoanna Sparkman.
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Change in programs and other areas was the main focus
ofthe Greek system. Greekssection editorNancyFloyd
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Organizations provided an opportunity for students to
get involved. OrganizationssectioneditorDodyPerry.
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Students from different nationaUties made our campus
unique and diverse. Peoplesection editorAlison Warner.
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Aside from our patrons, a hsting ofthe finest faculty and
students in the nation Ads/IndexeditorLauraPetri.
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ABOUT
TALK
The beaches \vere empty, summer camps closed their
doors and the leaves changed their colors ever so slightly.
These were sure signs that summer had come to an end and
once again, school was back in session.
As students poured back on to campus, they were faced
Avith the same old problems- w^here to park, dealing with
difficult roommates, financial aid woes, class scheduling
traumas and career dilemmas.
However, bold new questions w^ere thrown at stu-
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dents from every direction. it racist to call ourselves
the Seminoles and continue "the chop" after we were so
proud when our football team ^von their first Atlantic
Coast Conference (Continued on page
title? 5)
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assingbyLandis Hall, tw^o
students enjoyaquietwalk
across campus. Most studentsfelt
thatourscenic campus provided
relaxation afterabusydayof
classes.PhotobyRobertParker.
Opening 3
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ootball playerJuan
Laureanoautographs ayoung
fan's jerseyat Fall Signing Day.
Signing daywas held at Dick
Howserstadium the First Sunday
before the regularseason began.
Itwasagreat opportunity tor
fans ofall ages to meet and talk
with theirfavorite Semmoles.
PhotobyNancyFloyd
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t the Georgia Tech football
game, Jen Nash and friends
showtheir feelings for Head
Coach Bobby Bowden. Bowden
was revered byall and led the
Seminoles through an incredible
first season in the Atlantic Coast
Conference.PhotobyRanc)Hill.
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Were all ofthe allegations about cocaine addiction and sexual
misconduct about respected history professor Dr. David
Ammerman true? What would happen to the United States
now that a democratic president had taken control of the
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White House? Would the standard ofliving and the economy
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improve or get ^vorse? did become almost impossible
it
for English majors to enroll in their classes?
No matter how their questions were answ^ered, the year
began on a controversial note. Students tried to maintain
their sanity and keep themselves focused on their future
challenges, while dealing with the changes of the day.
B.
'uring Dr. Lick's annual ice
cream social, students have a
chance to enjoytheirfavorite
flavorswhile meeting new
friends. Dr. Lickalsowelcomed
students totalkto him and
express anyconcerns theymay
have hadpertainingto the
University.PhotobyRichard
Griffii.
Opening 5
jCxmlULLLOrL courage, friendship and freedom.
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Those words described student Ufe. Each and every stu-
dentwho stepped footon this campusgrew^into aneAVand
bold person who experienced hfe, both good and bad.
Ambition described the hard work and tenacity it took
for Student Body President Jeanne BeUn to run for a seat
on the City Commissionwhile maintaining her position in
student government. Belin was theyoungest candidate to
challenge her opponents.
Courage described the student victims of Hurricane
Andrew\vho were forced to help rebuild their homes after
its devastating visit to South Florida. University students
across the state began ongoing clean up and relief cam-
paigns for the survivors.
Friends described those people who surrounded us
and made our days a little brighter. They stuck by us
through thegoodtimes, butmore importantly, throughthe
bad ones.
Freedom was the privilege of choosing our nation's
leader.
Without a doubt,student life certainlygave ussomething
to think about.
little
time to
spare,
students
rush
from one
end of
campus
to the
other
between
classes.
Photoby
Bryan
Eber.
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