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cover story 4:35 a.M. The Eternal Flame lights the main entrance | PEUGH
What is a “typical” day like at Olivet Nazarene University? The answer to this question varies as widely as the number of people being asked. A living, breathing, assembly of people and programs, the life of the University extends beyond the 8 to 4:30 work hours, and far beyond the campus acreage. We chose a date at random, March 25, 2009, and then simply asked our students to document what they observed on that day. The following is their diary. A snapshot in time. A brief glimpse into the life and mission of our students, faculty and staff as seen
12:26 a.M.
through the camera lens.
Nelson Pouliot ’10, Joy Jupp ’09, and Lily Gonzalez ’09 in the Fish Bowl, finishing a marketing plan for their Promotions and Marketing for Athletics class | BREMER
The following is a “Day in the Life of ONU.”
March 25, 2009
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12:46 a.M. Student employee Caleb Floyd ’09 checks gauges in the boiler room | BREMER
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12:37 a.M. Peter Foster ’10 and Melissa Marmon ’10 enjoy a game of Parcheesi in the lobby of Hills Hall | KLEIN
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Two weeks after it was first placed there, this birthday cake is still adorning the countertop in a male apartment | ZARING
Still on her computer in Williams Hall, Emily Spunagle ’12 admits, “We should be in bed” | KLEIN
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