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I don't understand why some of the football players in Newcomb Hall decide that they don't have to bring up their trays to the place where you put your trays away. Instead they just leave them on the table, and that means that everyone has to clean up after them -- all the people that work there, it's a lot of extra work for them. I don't think that they should be considered too good or should consider themselves too good to take care of their own tray.

--Betrayed at Newcomb

Schmuck of the day: The stupid girl with the loud annoying laugh in Clemons library. Schmuck of the week: The University of Michigan. Schmuck of the year: Gov. Mark Warner.

-- The Schmuck Police

I've really been amazed lately at the number of people carrying on entire conversations in my lecture classes. Today, one of my professors had to stop class to ask people to be quiet. If all you're going to do is talk to your friend the whole time, why even come to class? Go sit in the nice weather on the Lawn and give the people who want to learn something the chance to do it.

-- Not-so-chatty Cathy

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As this year’s newest Meriwether Lewis fellows wrap up their summer session, Julie Caruccio, a MLI director and assistant vice president for research on the student experience, discusses the goals of the fellowship. Caruccio shares the history of the program and how it has evolved to continue to fit students' needs and expectations. Additionally, she describes the cohort’s summer project, where they were tasked with finding ways to build connectivity and foster relationships between people in various areas across Grounds.