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Take a note: Online notes give students extra options
Many University students constantly perform a balancing act. Between a full load of classes, a part-time job, a full palette of extracurricular activities and maintaining a social life, many students find their time stretched, at best. Students need help in whatever manner possible to help prevent their active schedules from overburdening them and threatening their classwork.
Fighting back: Survivors face another challenge
Most of the social movements that students have seen throughout their lifetimes have experienced some sort of backlash. The strides to curb domestic violence prove to be no exception. The Shelter Available for Emergencies House, or SAFE House, discussed this backlash - stemming from batterers, lawmakers, and even the Washtenaw County judicial system - during a free seminar last week.
Unfair silence shrouds reality
Imagine this: You are a member of a large student organization on campus that routinely searches for, even relies on, new membership. While there are many eager new students on campus who want to join your organization, you may not talk about your group, promote your group or even mention your group, lest it be loosely considered "publicizing.
10 years ago in the Daily: Take advantage of 'U' offerings
Summer may officially end September 20, but for most students in Ann Arbor, it ended yesterday.
While people still play frisbee on the Diag and the bars remain crowded, these activities are only superficially as they were two days ago. It's harder to be carefree when a paper is due tomorrow or a quiz takes place in an hour.
09-16-97
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