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Above: Out on the water, this lone surfer spends his time like many of his fellow students. Being so close to the ocean allows students to easily split their time between classes and the beach.

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Above: Engaged in astruggle, Mark Pappas attempts to avoid three op– ponents at once. This is the body of

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orgranizations in front of the UC is a common site at lunch. With as many organiza tions as there are on campus it is impossible to keep track of what is going on with each of them.

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Whether it be on an athletic field, in a classroom, or by the foun– tain, the multitude of students that cross this campus every day makes up the true body of the University. While individually each student comes from a different background and for varying reasons, each aspect of every student adds something unique to USD. It is only when all these different elements are put together though, that the true body of the University is formed. All '4,700 of USD's undergraduate students work together to keep the student body moving and progressing. Ironically, it is each individual working towards the common goal of graduation and moving on to life beyond USD that keeps the body in motion. Yet what– ever directions we split off into in the future, for this one year together we are all moving in one wave as the student body.

Joining together after class, this group of studcn to the

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