In 1934, Miller was finally able to attend the University of Michigan. He initially studied journalism but soon switched to English. It was during his college years that Miller discovered his passion for writing. He wrote for the Michigan Daily, the student newspaper, and won two Hopwood Awards for his plays. The first was for "No Villain" (1936), which he wrote in just six days. This early success convinced Miller that he had found his calling.
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