[nabs-l] A Question for All College Students

Sarah Jevnikar sarah.jevnikar at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 18:04:05 UTC 2017


Hi Vejas,
I would add Twitter as a good resource that hasn't yet been mentioned. Your
school and/or their office of student life might have its own account or
hashtag you can follow. If posters are around, see if you can't find contact
information for the club and remind them of accessibility as a priority.
Have fun,
Sarah


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Subject: [nabs-l] A Question for All College Students

Hi  All,
I am currently a sophomore in college and am really enjoying  my
experience, but I have a question for all of you.
I was wondering how all of you find out about events on campus. Sometimes,
my school will have very small events which are so small that they are
hardly talked about. I have been told  that there are posters all ver campus
which obviously I cannot ee. 
Do you ask your friends or parents to read you posters that they see? Do you
only go to events that you learn about through email? Or do you check an
online calendar?
Thanks so much for all your help.
Vejas


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