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Study Abroad
Game nights and B2B at Dezember
in 6 of 7 continents
Alumni House
—2— Meeting high-profile authors like Ray Bradbury, CK Williams, and Isabel Allende through the annual Whittier College
Writers Festival
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99-years-andcounting of the Quaker Campus newspaper —4— The ornate ceilings in the lobby and 3rd floor Old Ballroom of Mendenhall
—5— Chilly, early-morning
practices in the “Dub Tub”
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Really tall palm trees, huge green lawns, and California native plants
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and the Nixon Room at
and celebrating the Nerhood
Wardman Library
Award for Teaching Excellence
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Hi-jinks on the roof
Relatively short driving distance to Downtown
Memorial Stadium and seeing
LA, Venice Beach, Big Bear
the big, white “W” on the
Mountain, Palm Springs,
hill, courtesy of the Penns
of Stauffer Science Building
—11— Classes so small you know everyone by name
—12— “Brazilian Drumming” and “Intro to Latin Jazz” with
Prof. Danny Lozano
—13— The Old Wardman
a Special Collections
Honors Convocation
Sitting in the stands of
and Disneyland
—16— Sunbathing on the Quad in December
—17— Any biology course with
Prof. Hector Valenzuela
Gym/Art Building
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(and its ghosts)
The view from Turner Hall
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The Graham Athletic Center, purple tennis courts, and the new Slade Pool
Prof. Albert Upton’s
game-changing textbook,
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Design for Thinking
Lounging on Ball Patio
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and the lawn
SportsFest, and its
in front of Platner
pre-cursor, the
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Frosh-Soph Scrap
f Wardman Library
(before and after renovation)”
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