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OT: What is your favorite place on campus?

SethManKA1

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I have always enjoyed the walking track I used to go there every day while living on campus in the frat house. I also enjoyed the indoor track at the Payne Center....come on guys tell what do you love on campus about USM?!

SMTTT
 
The Live Oak near the NE corner of Southern Hall, you can run up the trunk.
 
I have had several depending on my stage in life.

I have always loved the lawn in front of Kennard-Washington Hall because of the trees. Lake Byron holds a special place in my heart because I take my kids there to catch turtles and have picnics. And as a student I liked Cook Library because my now wife and I would make out in the stairwell.

Go Eagles!

This post was edited on 11/25 8:28 PM by Wonder Boy Eagle
 
In front of the Admin building because that is where I got engaged (coming up on 30 years since that event).
 
I like Lake Byron and the old oak too, but I'll add that I like the petrified tree near the chapel.
 
I spent many afternoons in the old Sports Arena before the Payne Center. I still occasionally run into people I remember from 30 years ago, that I remember only because we used to hoop it up every day after class, sometimes into the evening hours.

Honorable mention: the ROTC rapelling tower adjacent to Reed Green
 
My fondest memories are of Hattiesburg Hall and the old Sports Arena a close second. I majored in card playing and intramural sports the first time around at USM.
 
Being a former equipment manger the most obvious answer would be for me to say the field house and everything in it (the equipment room, the study hall, the old weight room). But I loved the intramural fields. The only place I could be an athlete. I loved flag football in the fall. This is really a trick question, I bleed black n gold. I have fond memories of that campus in general. SMTTT
 
I was thinking the same thing about the intramural fields but was getting depressed because some of my favorite spots have fallen to progress (or lack of progess). The intramural fields, Elam Arms, the tennis courts, Lake Sehoy...
 
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