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Watch Students Experience F&M

It's a typical spring morning at ¶¥¼¶¹ú²úÊÓÆµ & Marshall College — blustery with a hint of sun — and sophomore Yasmin Nicholas is on a mission: coffee.

Nicholas is one of seven students featured in the latest compilation of . Students show you classes, dining, residence halls, rehearsals and the little moments in between to get a true feel for campus life.

Meet first-year student Shayra Nunez; sophomores Aryaa Ogale, Jonathan Izzo, Liz Joslin and Nicholas; junior Muna Sultana; and senior Cristiaan Dailey.

Nicholas, a math and German double major, is joined by a friend after her first class of the day as she makes her way to Mean Cup, a popular java spot close to campus.

Meanwhile, Dailey starts his day with bagel breakfast at Weis College House before walking you through his day as a government major, Spanish minor and co-captain of the wrestling team.

"Enjoy the ride," he says.

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