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DORM tlFE NOT A UTOPIA. BUT NOT DORMANT EITHER If you come fa college expecrs-q 0 utopia of exCiting times, the flrsr monrh probably hit you ~1"'1IIt'"J. pretty herd. Of course the campus offers 0 \ r : lovely ormosphere, myriads of social and sporr- \ ._ ing events, and unlimited opcorroomes for shor- ing in friendship, bur all these recrores hove a string attached. Enjoyment enrolls studying When you arrive, you ore assigned Q room and 0 lor of work The situorion isn't bad, bur if requires a good orrounr of orrenron Don't forger thor this isn't home and Mom isn't here When you finish your work and your gloss of beer for celebration, the dorm room awaits you. The dorm rooms ore adequate, bur you hove fa remember thor this one room serves in9· Patience con worec for Q telephone woter. instead of the preferred hor can cur your singing vcrr. And lr's hard TO nOT yearn for rhe refrigeraror bock home when rbe rram- chies hit; vending machines are quite limired in rheir choices. Never-rre-ess, dormirory Ijfe is someThing which mosr srudents find ro be very enjoyable Where else can such a resorr·liI~e environmenr be had) When rhe'work piles up. everyrhing else does roo!