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Student Center

Conveniently located on campus, the Livingston Student Center provides many services and programs designed to meet the daily needs of the college. Located within the center are lounges, meeting rooms, and special-event space. The center also houses a large videotape rental store, Knight Video. A modern game room provides billiards, foosball, and air hockey, along with the latest video arcade games. For dining, the Student Center has a Dunkin' Donuts, Sbarro`s Italian Eatery, and the Rock Café. The center also includes pay telephones, a public fax machine and photocopying, a computer lab, an information service desk, and an ATM bank machine.

For those students interested in getting involved actively with their college community, the Student Center is headquarters for the college's student activity program. Several of the college's student organizations are located within the Student Center, including WRLC-FM (90.3) radio station, Livingston's Own Concert Organization (LOCO), the Livingston Program Board (LPB), and the Livingston College Governing Association (student government).

Throughout the year, the Livingston Student Center and its associated student organizations sponsor a wide assortment of programs, including concerts, lectures, films, special events, comedy shows, and dances. Staff and interested student volunteers actively plan all the Student Center`s programs. Through the programs, the center offers activities designed to integrate the academic and nonacademic experiences of the students and to provide practical opportunities for leadership development.

Recreation

Livingston recreation offers a variety of activities, from intramural competition to open recreation to instruction, in an effort to involve students in programs. Focus is on friendly competition, instruction, or fitness.

Popular intramurals include basketball, floor hockey, and softball. Classes in aerobic activities, table tennis games, or martial arts practices occur in the newly renovated Multipurpose Room. Special tournaments and events can include three-on-three basketball, beach volleyball, darts, or soccer shooting challenge. A ski trip or golf tournament also can be on the schedule, and every effort is made to provide activities that will be unique and interesting for students.

The recent addition of lighting to the rehabilitated tennis courts and hockey court allows users to participate seven days a week until midnight. Additional plans include expanding the fitness center and upgrading the outside basketball courts.


 
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