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is durable,” he said. “Heavier metal locks are a lot harder to cut.” Twenty-six blue light alarms are set up across campus that are directed to the CMU Police Department to provide for emergency safety. After calling, an officer will arrive on the scene usually within one minute. For any other safety problems, Was-

A group of college students comes together to worship with the main components of a church service without the service at weekly uNite meetings in addition to Sunday gatherings, Sheahan said.

hours can contact the ReadyCare Walkin Clinic, 2935 Health Parkway or Urgent Care, 520 N. Mission St. UHS accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield Traditional, PPO and Blue Preferred Plus, straight Medicaid and Medicare, Tri-Care Standard and CMU Student Health Insurance. “We provide courtesy billing to all insurances but it is highly advisable that students contact their insurance company prior to scheduling an appointment to confirm coverage and benefits for services at the clinic,” said Angela Smith, assistant director of business services at UHS. Foust also offers allergy shots and immunizations. Travel health visits are offered for those approved and in regular need of a nurse to come to their residence. Classes on stress management, drugs and alcohol, sexual infections and men’s health are also available.

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“To me that’s better than saying, ‘I want to make it to four countries before I graduate,’” Korbel said. Lindsey Conyers, a Mount Pleasant senior, said she thinks buckets lists can distract students from other experiences. The list helps people make goals, she said, but spontaneity is also important. At the end of the day, she said being content with life should be the most important goal. “If you’re just trying to fill your bucket list the whole time, then life will pass too quickly,” Conyers said. “Sometimes you just gotta be.” news@cm-life.com

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sman encourages students to call the CMU Police Department or stop in to report anything lost or stolen. “If anything gets stolen, call us and we will conduct a thorough investigation,” Wassman said. “Hopefully we will catch somebody.” news@cm-life.com


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