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Today, we gain wisdom from a Rhodes Scholar and Phi Beta Kappa inductee.

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This is your cue to walk all of Manhattan with your friends.

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Maya recommends maximizing familiarity with campus libraries.

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Tas shouts out Professor Loetscher and the multilingual iPad at K-town karaoke spots.

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Despite having never been to the Wallach gaming lounge, Russell recommends checking it out.

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Emily reminds us to feel all of the emotions.

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Anne-Marie gives us the secret hints for feeling confident in yourself, finding community in college, and locating abandoned rooms on campus post-9 pm!

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Varsity show and CMTS legend, extraordinary “economist,” and proud Vermont resident. Congratulations Malcolm!

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Benny reminds us to advocate for ourselves and put ourselves out there to find our people!

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