Editors’ note: Learning impact Issue

Nobody should stop learning. Whether in formal classrooms, at extracurricular activities or at home, we constantly absorb what is around us.
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Nobody should stop learning. Whether in formal classrooms, at extracurricular activities or at home, we constantly absorb what is around us.
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The “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” is hardly a lonely road if you’re walking it in a venue designed to host more than 60,000 people.
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Studying abroad, as anyone who has ever done it will say, is a more rewarding experience that you could ever imagine it to be. There will be highs (many of them) and lows (these will inevitably crop up) throughout your time, but you will be grateful for all of them.
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We’ve all been in your position before. Once upon a time, we, too, were new students at this magnificent university. We wandered wide-eyed, accepted copious amounts of fliers and made more mistakes than we can count. So with the intent of keeping you all a bit more informed than we
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The chapter in my physics textbook on gravity is called “Newton’s Universe.” Forget worldviews: Imagine having a perspective on the entire universe named in your honor hundreds of years after you’re dead, like you’ve singlehandedly redefined the right way to look at literally everything. That’s godlike. But it’s apparently not
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