The Aerie, Yearbook of University of North Texas, 2004 Page: 52
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hall
Ask a Bruce Hall resident why their hall is
best and you will receive millions of reasons.
For instance, Bruce winning Hall of the Year
for the second year in a row. If that is not
enough, the "musician's hall" is the eldest of
all the halls and often dictates the direction of
many programs around campus.
It just takes one walk past to see the lobby
rats, an individual wearingacape, orsomeone
reading prose on the front steps.
The "Brucelings," as they are affectionately
called, aim to please with their strange and
interesting programs, including a game-night
featuring every imaginable system; and the
Bruce Prom, a black-tie affair showcasing
the students' more cultured side.
All in all, the hall breaks new ground every
year and will go down in NT history as not just
a building, but a state of mind. ( Kat RiceWiNOWNWWX
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of John Belushi. Michelle Cho, music performance sophomore, studies for her government
class during quiet hours.
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