[media-credit name=’BRYAN FAUST/Herald file photo’ align=’alignnone’ width=’648′][/media-credit]For most University of Wisconsin students, the views of sunny, sailboat-carpeted Lake Mendota from the Memorial Union Terrace can radiate enough pure joy to last a good several minutes. However, once out of the daze evoked by the unbridled glory of a glistening lake, students recognize the Terrace as the best people-watching spot on campus. The sheer volume of human quality time spent on the Terrace makes for guaranteed great viewing. Whether one overhears snatches from the painfully awkward first date or spies on the lovely wedding in full swing, (sorry folks, rumor has it that the Terrace books up for weddings two years in advance), the people-watching market is vibrant. As a classic UW-Madison gathering point, the Terrace provides the ideal venue to observe family visits, meet old friends and enjoy general merriment. Particularly during the summer, free concerts on the Terrace are frequent, providing a more traditional and slightly less stalker-like world of entertainment. Students also enjoy great proximity to a variety of food options on the Terrace. Ice cream from the Daily Scoop is a big favorite (barring the obnoxious few minutes following campus tours when the lines swell with coupon-bearing prospective students and their parents), along with Lakefront on Langdon and the famous Der Rathskellar. In second place for the students' choice for people watching, Library Mall is home to similarly classic campus views in a more pedestrian setting. Strains of music from street musicians or concerts provide great sound tracks for observing pedestrians, elementary school children on field trips or street performers. Memorial Union Terrace: 849 votes Library Mall: 773 votes
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Best People-Watching Spot: The Terrace
by Beth Mueller
February 13, 2007
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