The dining hall is pretty vacant around 2:30 p.m.; a few pairs of students are scattered throughout the building, finishing up their meals with conversation before they trickle out. Customers are not being served, but by no means does that mean the work is done.
I’m guessing that you ““ along with the majority of UCLA students ““ don’t wake up every morning and pick up a newspaper off your doorstep. It’s probably not ideal for you to wake up an hour earlier before that 8 a.m. class to flip open The New York Times.
Today begins the UCLA Orientation Program for freshmen.
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