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know that they can always find something to do in the UC. The UC is also a great place to do absolutely nothing, as those who have lounged on the couches in the entryway have discovered. In addition to these everyday ac– tivities, the UC is the host to many on-campus events such as concerts, comedy nights, films, and seminars. And finally, most student organiza– tions as well as several administra– tive offices call the UC home. "Home" is the perfect word to de– scribe the UC. It is USD students "home away from home," for com– muter students as well as those liv– ing on campus. The constant echo of conversation in the halls is proof of this living-room atmosphere that fills the UC. And it is this vibrance and liveliness that makes the UC the "pulsing heart" of USD.

"Jean and I are honored to have our name on this University Center. It is the pulsing heart of the Univer– sity." These words of USD trustee Er– nest Hahn marked this year's dedi– cation of the UC. Mr. and Mrs. Hahn generated $7 million of the $11 mil– lion that went into the building of the UC. Since the completion of its con– struction 3 years ago, the UC has truly emerged as the center to uni– versity life at USD. It was developed to function as the "living room of the campus," the UC serves a myriad of purposes. Pri– marily, the UC acts as a point of congregation for USD students. Whether it is to enjoy subs and cokes at the deli, play a game of pool in the game room, or engage in group study in the study lounge, students

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At the beginning of the Hahn dedication, USD's NROTC color guard lead in the flag salute.

Todd Tillman and Gina Succi enjoy the social atmosphere in the market place.

Eating on the patio means enjoying the San Diego sunlight.

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