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Imagine this...

    It's December and classes are winding down.  The reality of finals has finally hit like a Pedro Martinez fastball from 1999.  So you study, outline, meticulously prepare, and what have you.  You go to bed the night before the exam feeling a bit queasier than normal, you're freaking out about the test and you may have just spent $200 on some infomercial product (perhaps the Magic Bullet or Ron Popeil's latest invention) but you're not sure what you're doing from all the stress.  You wake up the morning of the test and feel sick to your stomache.  Your head's pounding and you start to sneeze, covering your precious outline in thick nose mucous. 

    No, you're not hungover, sick from stress, or suffering from side affects caused from a coffee overdose.

    You've got the flu.

    How could this happen?  How could this have been prevented?

    From 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on October 30, 2007 in Room 102 of the Franklin Pierce Law Center, you and any relative aged four or older can get your very own flu shot for the small fee of $25.00.  Contact the Bursar, Sue Ahern, in the Business Office for more details and to RSVP so a count can be taken to ensure enough flu shots for all.

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