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1. Aim higher: Students pay more again
Wayne State freshmen paid an average of $250 - 300 per credit hour this fall, a 5.9 percent increase over last year. But, the cost of a college education could have been more expensive.

2. Laptops: A popular college choice
The notebook has long been a staple of any student's back-to-school shopping list. But in today's technology-based culture, the notebook computer has become somewhat of a must-have for most college students.

3. New police initiatives keep students in mind
The 2008-09 school year is upon us, and the Wayne State Police Department has prepared new and improved initiatives that will help continue to ensure the safety of the campus community.

There are several new policies being put in place, in addition to the ones currently being enforced by the department.

4. Searching for the better deal
One of the major headaches that affect college students every single year is buying textbooks.

Time and time again, many wonder where to go to get the books they need at a price they can afford. Unfortunately, even the lowest price for a textbook can leave a huge dent in a person's wallet.

5. Art from outer space
While many artists may view their work as simply an outlet for self expression and a means for survival, one man takes it a step further, using his talent to improve the image of the Detroit art scene.

6. Cable on Campus
Lights! Camera! Action!

Black Entertainment Television's "106 & Park" invaded Wayne State University's campus Friday and hosted its music show in the center of Gullen Mall.

7. CFPCA helps student excel, suceed
For many college students, it's all about learning from the best professors and then going out into the professional world in the hopes of getting a good job.

Some students become renowned in their chosen field and in turn, bring recognition to their school.

8. Dally til the break of dawn
Detroit's free late summer art and music festival, The Dally in the Alley, returns to Midtown this Saturday, from noon to midnight, for its 31st year. The festival takes place near the intersection of Cass and Second avenues, near Wayne State University.

9. Fashion 411: Transitioning Tips
Who says you need to be in California to pull off that summer skirt?

Do not be too quick to pack away those summer favorites, they may just be a staple to a show stopping fall ensemble.

10. Fresh venues for freshmen interests
The summer is officially over and the text books are reopened. But that should not stop you from enjoying yourself.

Detroit has many venues that provide informational exhibits, as well as exciting, fun activities that are offered all year long, that may spark your interest.

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