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
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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
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-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.