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Musi< By SALLY McGILL Staff Writer The music lounge on tl third floor of Russell Hous has undergone spvpri improvements during tt past year, but few studen have taken the opportune to enjoy the improvements. ? The lounge re-opene '.7.'"-VT < The Russell Ho record collections these improvemen I C MUSIC/ ?ijffra r liOiiiiap F/i about a year ago. Although many students have taken ? advantage of the facilities, ie many more could, according ?e to Jeani,ette Guinn, music al lounge manager. le The record collection of 15 the lounge has increased to y 700 comtemporary, rock, jazz, and classical records, d "These records are use music lounge has im] , but more students need 1 ts. welry Warehouse t j Springs Rd. W.Columbia flj 3(1 River Rd. Columbia AIBF til^^MorvFrMflHHj|^|HHH0fl^^ I ICC' RBTOURorr^ :IBt= qJ ond sflioon I [panels Se available to be listened using speakers or he? phones," Guinn said. T mucin frnm , ? Aiuukv 11 win tu^ opcaivci d L be heard throughout t room. 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Heorr Stick exclusive FTD Gloss K Heort Dish that make up our FTD HEARTS G flB FLOWERS Bouquet/^ 2001 Devine -%e In Five Points helping xvices f to flexible, Guinn said. j id- A typing room has also he been added and is available an to any student during the he music lounge hours. 1 All money for the imits provements, except for those he made when the third floor for was renovated, has come :es from technical services, ire These improvements include mm albums and labor. Technical services is an 1 auxiliary service of the university. It provides services to USC at a lower cost than commercial companies, according to Harry Boust, technical services manager. Guinn said plans for the, music lounge include increasing the record collection and keeping the Iuiuoiv, ujj-iu-uciue. we wouia like to involve more students." Students who use the music lounge agree that it is a good place to study. John Bishop, a graduate student in geology, said that he goes there to relax and do work. 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