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On a university campus, social life is important. Accordingly, the objectives of social programming are to foster the development of healthy relationships between and among sexes, to develop good social skills in formal and informal situations and to encourage Christian attitudes and behaviour. Student Activities The Department of Student Development coordinates the social programs on the campus. The students are invited to participate in all the campus activities that help to develop balance and increase communication with each another. Recreation On the campus, there are areas designated for recreational activities. These include: - The "slab" between the public road and Cedar Hall, where cricket, basketball, and volleyball are played.
- Linda Austin Lawn Tennis court.
- The campus playing field next to the primary school.
- The Student Lounge.
- The gymnasium, located at the north western end of the Rodney Mark Building.
Note weekend hours will change during the summer. The gymnasium is open: Monday-Thursday - 5:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Friday - 5:30a.m. - 12:OO noon Saturday - 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Sunday - 6:00a.m. - 12:00 noon Student Lounge The student lounge may be used to play games or entertain visitors and friends. Within the student lounge, there is also one of the University's snack shops. Card playing, and other games associated with gambling, are not permitted on campus. The use of the lounge is for the positive development of the student body. For use of the student lounge outside of school days, students may contact the Office of Student Development, Ext. 211. Extramural Sports The ASB and the department of Student Activities foster extramural games such as soccer, cricket, volley ball, basketball, lawn tennis, table tennis and football. These popular activities provide occasions to socialize and relieve tension. Mini competitions are also organized.
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