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Welcome to the eighteenth issue of the Parents & Family Magazine! Youre receiving
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UA Parents & Family Association. I thank you for your support! This Magazine is also
being sent to all families of freshman and transfer students due to a generous grant from
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This edition of the Parents & Family Magazine has many great articles including a
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