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''The Beach ' ' Where students relax

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tans. yourself go. Whether Many would agree you were a satisfied that going out orJust or- freshman girl laying out derlng pizza were better o n t h e C a m i n o / choices for meals than Founders bridge catch– eating at the University Ing rays, or participating Center; especially when in sports, everyone you were extremely made sure not to waste hungry. After a night of a weekend. Sundays al– drinking beer, It be- · lowed some to return to came a tradition for their "cave" to revive many students to fill themselves, while the their stomachs with the more studious ones vis– Infamous rolled tacos ited the library Just to from Robertos. Carlos crack open a book and Murphys and The Red stare blankly Into it in Onion were also popu- order to tell Mom, lar sites for the upper- "Yeah, I was in the /J– classmen who wanted brary studying." Finally, to have a happy hour the weekend was over and forget about and it was back to a classes. stressfu I week of Weekends were the classes, tests, and lec– best. It was two days to tures. relax and to Just let

morning sun peering over the horizon setting a glisten on Mission Bay, which signaled to hundreds of University of San Diego students that once again It was going to be a day guilt– lessly wasted at the beach. University of San Diego students knew how to make the most out of free time In Southern California. The students were bound for FUN! The usual sunny weekends brought many students out of hi– bernation In their dark, cave-like dorm rooms In order to replenish their

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oa! The renovated roller coaster is one of San Diego's newest attractions

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