Hilltop Views (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1993 Page: 1 of 4
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Maggie Mills hall, and forced to live as college ing.” Some players were not so posi- former UT player, added, “I think Hennings. “Austin’s a fun town,”
Managing Editor students. Could they handle it? tive, however. Linebacker, Ken that there were about 5 or 6 chicken said rookie Brad Bretz, “I really
Small living quarters, room- When asked how they felt about the Norton, compared the residence halls dishes every day!” like it here!”
mates, community bathrooms, and accommodations, there were mixed to army barracks; and Defensive Some players were more than Whatever complaints they
dining hall food: such are the char- emotions! Tackle, ChadHennings complained happy with the dining hall menu - voiced concerning the accommo-
actenstics of average dorm life. With the exception of a few that it was like being in jail! Guard, they especially liked the stir-fry - dations at St. Ed’s, they all agreed
Hundreds ofstudents move into the players, most of the Cowboys were John Gesek, explained that, it was but most agreed that their favorite that the people here are very warm
residence halls at St. Edward’s satisfied with their living situations, hard to adjust because, “(the veterans) food at training camp came from and friendly.
University every year to make their As the heat and long workouts af- live such a high quality of life and then Wendy’s or Subway. “St. Edward’s has been very
rooms a comfortable “home away fected the players, most were more we’re confined to this prison!” Although they had the added good for us,” said staff member,
from home. than happy to retreat to their clean, Another area of dorm life that luxury ofmore sophisticated maid Joe Brodsky, “ we always enjoy it
These dorm rooms are the same air-conditioned dorm rooms. most players did not enjoy was having and dining hall services, the Cow- here.”
rooms occupied by the Dallas Cow- As rookie Mike Middleton said, to eat in the dining hall. “It’s very hard boys had to comply with an eleven Former coach and part-time
boys. During the Superbowl win- “ You’re too tired to worry about if to try to please such a variety of tastes.” o’clock curfew, which severely staff member, Neil Armstrong
nmg football team’s 6-week train- your pillows have been fluffed. You said quarterback Jason Garrett, cut into their night life. added, “Enthusiasm is always great
ing camp, coaches, players, and just want a cool, clean bed.” Quar- Many agreed as they voiced their “We got out to 6th Street a here in Austin - we always look
staff members, are housed in the terback Troy Aikman added, “ The complaints of lukewarm food and no few times, but the early bed check forward to coming back to St.
residence halls, fed in the dining dorms are nice, very accommodat- variety. Rookie Jason Burleson, kind-of cuts into the fun!” said Ed’s!”
tives to the abuse of substances.
Jody Durch SRO works with many other cam-
Contributor pus departments to cosponsor cam-
Thursday night is the begin- pus-wide events. These coalitions
ning of the weekend for make it possible to reach a larger
most college students. When and more diverse group of stu-
the sun goes down, hundreds dents and encourage them to par-
of students will hit the town ticipate in alternative activities,
to have a good time. Cosponsors include; ARA, Stu-
Now, there is an alternative dent Activities Council, Resi-
means of Thursday night dence Hall Association, Counsel-
entertainment available right ing Center, Residence Life, Peer
here on campus. Educators, and GAIA.
The Students Reaching Out The Coffee House will begin
Committee (SRO) is spon- its Thursday night entertainment
soring the Coffee House on September 2 with KNNC 107.7
Entertainment Alternative. FM-DJ playing “Alternative Way
The Coffee House is open to Back”. The schedule for the rest of
everyone, and will be held September is as follows; 9-9: DJ
in the Reunion every Thurs- will play classic rock-bring your
day night from 9 pm until I own CDs! 9-16: Diez y Seis cel-
am. ebration; 9-23: Comedy stage act/
The mission of SRO is to magician; 9-30: KAZI 88.7 FM-
positively influence the col- DJ will have a talk show on sexu-
legiate environment through ality.
building a network based on If you have any questions
caring and connectedness, about SRO, or if you would like to
SRO is dedicated to a new spotlight your own talent, bands,
and healthier campus com- or readings at the Coffee House,
munity, and encourages and please call Jody Durch, Director of
promotes social opportuni- the Student Health Center at
ties which provide altema- 448-8686.
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Shawn Reid great consideration, because with- tion of a classified section.
Editor out them, the paper wouldn’t be These are only two of the many
Welcome to the first issue of complete. ideas that we have in making the Hill-
the Hilltop Views for the ‘93-’94 Therefore, one ofour main goals top Views a more reader-friendly pa-
academic year. To start out the year, is to provide you with a paper that per.
I d like to introduce myself as the not only informs you of current and We are open for any suggestions
new editor of the Hilltop Viewsand upcoming news, but one that also or story ideas that you might have to
Maggie Mills as the managing edi- entertains you. help this be a successful year for the
tor. We are very excited about the In doing this, there will be a lot Hilltop Views and its readers,
development of the paper this year, of changes taking place. We would If you are interested in being a
and we have some goals in mind to like to experiment with some new photographer, staff writer, or just have
help this year be a success. We ideas that we think would be benefi- an aritcle you’d like to submit, please
would like to take what has already cial to you. come by the publications office in the
been established and grow to new For example, we are adding an basement of Holy Cross Hall or call us
heights. entertainment section to let you in at 448-8426, and we will let you know
The most important ingredient on things such as the hottest spots to when our first staff meeting will take
in a newspaper is the reader. The go in Austin. place.
reader should always be taken into Another possibility is the addi- We are eager to hear from you!
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Hilltop Views (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1993, newspaper, September 2, 1993; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1523172/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting St. Edward’s University.