Alcala Yearbook 2002
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Day in, Day out; the regular routine may at times feel repetitious, but the days pass more quickly thanwe realize. There is an incessant rush of daily ?lctivity on campus, with the people of USD moving in a complex maze of directions. This year 4,540 students started the 2001-2002 school year at the university. Sixty percent of the students enrolled are women and with this per– centage increasing each year, as it seems as though we are once again returning to an entirely female campus. As always, the year began with an en– tirely new class of freshmen and also a wave of new transfer students. For the new students, the year contained the unexpected, and for those re– turning, it held another year under the blue skies of the campus of USD.
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