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One of the most prominent displays you’ll see on campus is a large, colorfully painted rock. The Rock is an important news outlet for students and is the perfect place to announce events, birthdays, special guests, and engagements of students. Anyone can paint the Rock. You’ll probably need three cans of spray paint—more if your color scheme demands it. You might want to wear rubber gloves and a mask, and pay attention to which way the wind is blowing. “Rock etiquette” calls for a 24-hour waiting period before painting a new message.
One of the most prominent displays you’ll see on campus is a large, colorfully painted rock. The Rock is an important news outlet for students and is the perfect place to announce events, birthdays, special guests, and engagements of students. Anyone can paint the Rock. You’ll probably need three cans of spray paint—more if your color scheme demands it. You might want to wear rubber gloves and a mask, and pay attention to which way the wind is blowing. “Rock etiquette” calls for a 24-hour waiting period before painting a new message.
One of the most prominent displays you’ll see on campus is a large, colorfully painted rock. The Rock is an important news outlet for students and is the perfect place to announce events, birthdays, special guests, and engagements of students. Anyone can paint the Rock. You’ll probably need three cans of spray paint—more if your color scheme demands it. You might want to wear rubber gloves and a mask, and pay attention to which way the wind is blowing. “Rock etiquette” calls for a 24-hour waiting period before painting a new message.  | | |
| One of the most prominent displays you’ll see on campus is a large, colorfully painted rock. The Rock is an important news outlet for students and is the perfect place to announce events, birthdays, special guests, and engagements of students. Anyone can paint the Rock. You’ll probably need three cans of spray paint—more if your color scheme demands it. You might want to wear rubber gloves and a mask, and pay attention to which way the wind is blowing. “Rock etiquette” calls for a 24-hour waiting period before painting a new message.
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