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  • Students studying outside the UMC
    For many students, midterms are just around the corner. Here are some underrated study hacks to help you ace your midterms.
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    College is full of opportunities to meet new people and join groups, and sometimes the pressure to fit in can lead groups to put new members at risk of harm. Here are some things to know about hazing.
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    Starting a conversation about suicide, even briefly, can make a meaningful difference. It can help someone feel seen, heard and supported enough to reach out for help. Here are some tips you can use if you’re concerned that a friend, roommate or classmate may be struggling or thinking about suicide.
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    Sexual assault is all too common in our society and can have lasting impacts on individuals and communities. Here are five things everyone should know about sexual assault.
  • A student hugging their family members
    Whether you've just started your college journey or you’re in your final year, it's totally normal to miss home or feel a little out of place sometimes. The good news? There are plenty of ways to build connections and feel more at home on campus. Here are a few simple strategies to help you feel more grounded and connected.
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    College life can shake up your sleep, but you have the power to get it back on track. Whether you’re staying up late with friends, juggling assignments or just feeling stressed, building healthy sleep habits pays off in better energy, focus and mood.
  • A student sitting outside the UMC
    Curious about using AI tools like ChatGPT in your classes? Here are three important things to know about using AI tools in your coursework.
  • Students eating at Libby Dining
    Campus Dining & Hospitality is taking a bold step this semester by making Libby Dining (formerly known as Libby on the Run) Certified Free Fromâ„¢ peanuts, tree nuts, wheat and gluten. This initiative is designed to ensure students who have these allergies can enjoy delicious, worry-free meals.
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    Dealing with health issues is a normal part of college life, and you're not alone if you're facing them. Here are some of the most common health concerns students run into on campus, along with support resources and tips on how to handle them.
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    Office hours allow you to interact with your professor one-on-one, ask questions and get clarification about course information. Here are a few ways to make the most of meeting with your professors.
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