They wrote what was causing them angst on a piece of paper, fashioned those sheets into paper airplanes, and simultaneously launched them from the fourth floor of the school’s glass atrium to the floor below where they could win prizes by hitting targets.


The inaugural “Flight of the Paper Airplanes” was intended to help students decompress as they move into finals period, an always tense time on law campuses, and send the message that they aren’t alone in feeling anxious.

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