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my college home on the west-central Minnesotan prairie...
Morris can be a fun place anytime of the year!  Every college student who goes to UMM complains incessantly about the backwards location and low population of the town surrounded by cornfields, hog farms, and an ethanol plant which they quickly learn to love and call their home.  Although it is 45 minutes drive to civilization as we know it, Morris has a cool small town flare with massive student influence.  About 2,000 of us Cougars keep the town alive and bring a young alternative to this conservative Minnesota settlement.  Take a tour and find out.  But be careful not to fall in love and or plot to overrun our little liberal arts paradise.  Go to the coffee shop on Atlantic Avenue and stop at John�s Entertainment for discount CDs.
This is the creative stronghold of UMM:  The theatrical, musical, and artistic haven of students (HFA).  Fun things like Concert Choir, German play,and Opera Workshop have kept me busy here and made my time at Morris really worthwhile.  This is my second home when I am at college, and I gladly share it with some of Morris�s most off the wall students and querky faculty!
Deutsch macht echt Spass!  Our cool little Humanities building would make any German major drool and long for more of Goethe, Brecht, or even Lessing to read and analyze while chilling in your local res. hall lounge over ramen and a spirited game of pool.  Class size is small and the three profs couldn�t be better.  I am looking forward to spending a lot of time here during my upcoming senior year!
Pine Hall was my freshman home here, and my roomwas less than 20 paces from the Humanities and Fine Arts Building!  It is one of the original buildings of the Native American school campus that UMM once was which makes it architectually cool and historically valuable at the same time!  Gay Hall is just fun because of the name and also it�s uncanny resemblance to a GDR Communist Plattenbau.  Uuuugly and the hall itself is a lair of winding halls and cold staircases.  Don�t live here, try Pine.  :)
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