i This week we are looking at the | lounges in the Steele building and 7 eameN a=! and Alder ~.. PakenAlalh i By Kathy The nurses lounge looked rather formidable so we didn’t dare go inside. The home economics lounge is the largest we have seen so far, complete with lockers, a full size fridge, and microwave. There are lots of chairs, which you need after trudging up . four flights of stairs to get there. The music students are proud of their new couch, paid for out of their own pockets. You Apologies to the philosophy department— we found the lounge after all, hidden away can almost see it under the pile of happy faces. This two-room lounge also has the biggest, _in the fourth floor of Main. Apparently they’ve moved up in the world since the days of if not the cleanest, kitchen. the couch the X-Press office appropriated. There was a sign on the door saying that groups must make reservations. Do they have a dress code too? TS IT'S IT’ BIG. WET. COMING, [| _x.press february eighth 1994 page —_—i|