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University Center

ifs the center

of

activity on campus:

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tis a center for

the students

with different

club offices,

study places, dining

hall

" -

Allfson ruen–

tevilla

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eat here.

"

-Lisa Wang

" lfellol I

c

u ucr

-came

Giebel

" It's a place for eating. "

- Scott Garlick

' 'A

point of recreation

and good times for all. "

- Mr.

Kirk

"It's

where I eat.

" -Chris

Collins

··see

all ofthe above.

" -

Jason Orlando

" Qrub/"

-Aaron Schall

·

'It's is the heart ofcam–

pus. It feeds our mind,

stomach, and social

life. "

-Jennifer Ianna–

cone

"A

place that you meet

people to eat with in the

cafe.

"

-Arnie Garcia

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"It is the clubhouse. It's

also a great place to get

candid photos. "

Paula

Matteucci

" The music study

lounge is the onlyplace

where I can get anything

done. "

-

Molly Welp

"It's a good place to

hang out and scam on

people while pretending

to do something mean–

ingful. " ·

Jay Anono–

mous

"I don't know. A nice

place to

be.

" -

Jackie

Valenzuela

The University Center

acted as a main place of

congregation for stu–

dents on campus. It has

been a place to eat,

play, study or Just

"hang out". The UC

filled practically every

need or desire of col–

lege students this year.

Found often at the UC

The

game room provides a

source

of

entertainment and"re–

laxatlon, away from the resi–

dence halls.

was music and Monday

Night Football at the

Grille, concerts and

comedy nights, and

films and seminars as

well as meetings in Its

various rooms. Also

available for the use of

students was the ga–

meroom, study room,

television room, and

the computer lab. The

UC housed a number of

offices such as the Vis–

ta,

Associated Students,

Student Organizations

and Retail Operations.

Who do ·we have to

thank for all this? Er–

nest and Jean Hah!:I, for

whom the UC is named

after. They contributed

seven of the eleven mil–

lion dollars needed for

the construction of the

UC- the center of our

campus life.

The

computer lab on the first

floor enabled students without

computers to

type

papers and

assignments.

The

Bakery. Dell, and Mar·

ketplace Courtyard also func–

tioned as a place to socialize

with friends.