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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.
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about a year ago. Although
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ie many more could, according
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al lounge manager.
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15 the lounge has increased to
y 700 comtemporary, rock,
jazz, and classical records,
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mm albums and labor.
Technical services is an
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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
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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.
Norma McDonald, a prenursing
major, agrees. "It's
son the most quiet place to study
on campus."
The music lounge is open
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
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USC officials question the valid:
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was not rated in The New York
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questionnaires submitted to Fis
students from each institution.
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regrettable, but not surprising. UJ
recognized, not only in this nati<
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quality has been established.
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surveys."
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fields including inte; national
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