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the graduation edition
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raduation is an interesting time. One day, you’re moving into your freshman year dorm, excited, and nervous, about what awaits you. 120 credits later and you’re putting on your cap and gown to say goodbye to a community that you’ve called yours for some of the most important years of your life. Feelings tend to stick out more than events: the anxiousness of an internet outage, the joy
of winning a national championship, and the stress of navigating the complexities of the University of Michigan to name a few. While the beginning and ending of a story do not define the story itself, they serve as reminders to just how much has happened and just how far you’ve come. As you enter into this next chapter of your life, you are once again confronted with another beginning and the anticipation it brings. Use the story of your
time at the University of Michigan to carve your own definition of what it means to be among the leaders and best and know that your time here has prepared you well for it. After all, we are the best university in the world.
Inside:
My Baby’s
Graduating Well-wishes to the class of 2024!
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INDEX
Vol. CXXXIV No. 25 ©2024 The Michigan Daily
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S TAT E M E N T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 OPINION................12 SPORTS....................14