Our Time 1998
W h a t i s y o u r I M S A l i f e l i k e ? " H o t a n d h e a v y . W e t a n d w i c k e d . " - A d a m V a n D e n B o o m " I ' m w a y m o r e s o c i a l t h a n I e v e r w a s b e f o r e . I h a v e f r i e n d s . . . a s o d d a s t h e y m a y b e . " - S a r a h T e z a k " I t s u c k s l i k e a v a c u u m . " - V i c k i V o n K r a u s e C h a n g e s C o m e W i t h T i m e O ver the summer of 1997, many of the people that we students look to for support moved around the building behind our backs. Is the person reading this article open and responsive to receiving the information that I am about to depart? I am going to do it quickly now, so pay attention. The Center for Academi c Counseling moved into newly reno- vated digs from above the Arbor Caf- eteria to where the Student Life Office used to be over by the hamster ball. The Student Life Office moved into the holy and esteemed blue-carpet section of the Ma i n Building, where the base of operations for the Center for Institu- tional Advancemen t used to plan tactics for bettering the school in the eyes of the state, the country, and ultimately, the world. The Center for Institutional Ad- vancement moved to the old offices of the Center for Academic Counseling, some- where above the Arbor Cafeteria. Lastly, the Principal's Office moved downstairs next to the Student Life Office, creating a hole soon filled by the President's Office. And, Dr. Connolly moved the Mentorship Office into Dr. Pine's lab, he moved upstairs next to the rest of the Biology team, and Mr. Moye r opened up the Center for the Col- laborative Inquiry into Mathematics and Science where the Mentorship Office was last year. Woooh! Now I can breathe for my j ob is done. I hope you can r emember all of that. Glad I could be of service. Y l £ J Studentship
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