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Discover LudwigThe phrase "student events" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to events or activities that are organized or attended by students. Here is an example of the phrase being used in a sentence: "The student council is planning several exciting student events, such as a talent show and a carnival, to promote school spirit and community among students."
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Car insurance and entry to student events is also noticeably higher compared other universities.
Murray has no previous experience in commercial property development and until last summer was organising student events, the Telegraph said.
We launched an ongoing campaign of Twitter feeds, faculty and student events called #We Are International," says Strike.
More recently, at an NUS summit on lad culture, a slide showed posters used to promote student events.
These can give you a glimpse into the day-to-day life at the college: the controversies, the celebrations, campus speakers, student events, even crime reports.
Because Philip Morris recruits employees from the business school — an activity not affected by the ban — it wants to support student events and educational programs, said Mr. Phelps, the company spokesman.
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3) Launch days Free goodies can often be found at the launch of a new store, bar, or student event.
He attends almost every student event and, for me, he's always there as a sounding board".
On top of this, Carnage, which describes itself as "the UK's biggest and number one student event", is sponsored by lads' mags Loaded and Zoo.
When I first did it, I was doing a Labour student event and some girl tweeted: "Stella's got really horrible hair".
Jigme Topgyal, president of the Northwest Tibetan Cultural Association, the sponsor of the student event, said, "The Dalai Lama's meeting with children was not religious in nature but promoted the values of conflict resolution through compassionate understanding and nonviolence".
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