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en Campus bookstores have one advantage. Every fall a brand new crop of freshmen come who go to the college bookstore because they don't know any better.

en Our bookstore is merging with Barnes and Noble and also brining Starbucks Coffee on campus as well. That will be a great asset to the students as well as the community. We hope to begin construction on the new bookstore sometime this fall.

en I woke in my house, which borders the campus, and I walked outside where all the freshmen are moving into their dorms. About five minutes later, I hear that Tulane is closing down, so they let the freshmen move their stuff in the dorms and then evacuated the campus immediately. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. I woke in my house, which borders the campus, and I walked outside where all the freshmen are moving into their dorms. About five minutes later, I hear that Tulane is closing down, so they let the freshmen move their stuff in the dorms and then evacuated the campus immediately.

en As a parent, Gov. Rell is well aware of the risks, temptations and peer pressure on campus, especially for college freshmen. One of the goals of this initiative is a better support network for these students.

en This is a monumental step for Santa Rosa Junior College, because it is a direct statement that it is changing from a one-campus to a two-campus college.

en We need more competition for the Bookstore. There's the Corner bookstore, but there's a monopoly for the student bookstore. They can charge whatever they want.

en Currently, we struggle when we want our kids to take advantage of Palomar College, because the main campus is a long drive away.

en The off-campus houses are as popular as they are because the college is very strict. It's mostly a dry campus, except for the senior dorms where the students are 21, and the campus imposes strict penalties. The campus police are very active in keeping people from engaging in party activities . . . so the students have to look elsewhere for parties.

en The freshmen come in during the fall and it's a blur to them, adjusting to college, away from home for the first time. As a staff we're trying to get everyone ready to play and operating in the system so they have to pick it up and don't exactly learn everything they need.

en The days where (the campus bookstore) had a mini-monopoly are coming to an end.

en It's tough for freshmen. Fall sports are different than spring sports, ... They have to adjust to being in college.

en It's tough for freshmen. Fall sports are different than spring sports. They have to adjust to being in college.

en More so than any other D.C. chapter, the GW College Republicans take the fullest advantage of their locality. They are constantly bringing excellent speakers to campus and attending events across town.

en [It was decided that] it would be advantageous to enhance and enlarge the campus bookstore for the benefit of students and faculty.

en I think from the time freshmen first started playing, I think freshmen have had an impact each year on college basketball. I don't think in any way it's different than what's transpired before.


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