Within the last twenty-five years, too, athletics have come to have a predominant interest, but this aspect ofstudent life at Michigan will be discussed in a separate chapter.
The pages of the "Acta Rectorum" at Leipsic are full of illustrations of the wilder side of student life, from which we extract the story of one unhappy year.
My attention has been called (too late for a reference in the text) to a medieval Latin poem giving a gloomy account of student life in Paris in the twelfth century.
The conditions of student life varied, of course, with country and climate, and with the differences in the constitutions of individual universities and in their relations to Church and State.
Such migrations as these are very likely to occur in study, and constitute one of the most treacherous pitfalls of student life.
A vocational aim often serves as a powerful incentive throughout one's student life.
These two easily-remembered and easily-applied rules of study will go far toward solving some of the most trying conditions of student life.
Bradley when an undergraduate at Harvard College, cannot fail to be appreciated by those who have been cognizant of similar scenes and sentiments in their own experience of student life.
A writer in the American Literary Magazine, in noticing some of the evils connected with the American college system, describes very truthfully, in the following question, a scene not at all novel in student life.
College friend who died young after some experience of student life in Edinburgh, St. Andrews, and Oxford.
I had read Howitt's "Student Life in Germany" through and through, so I thought I would study in Heidelberg.
Freedom is the native air and vital breath of student life.
Student life is perhaps the best of all fields, unworked though it is, for studying the natural history of adolescence.
My student life at Berlin, during the year following, further intensified my desire to do something for university education in the United States.
But during my student lifein Paris and Berlin another vista began to open before me.
In the spring of 1894, at the request of undergraduates, a conference with the faculty, in a series of meetings, considers matters of interest in student life.
But it was the fortune of William Nelson, in those happy days of student life, to find himself among a rare band of undergraduates, many of whom subsequently won a name for themselves in ampler fields.
But few men have carried away from school or college a keener sense of the attachments of student life.
At the time from which we seek to borrow these pictures of student life, there lived in Heidelberg the young musician Hoffmann.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "student life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.