"Living in an inbox" is something your parents do at work. It's not how you communicate.
But it is the only language your university speaks.
Somewhere in that pile of club invites and newsletters is a notification that actually affects your life. Maybe you saw it and didn't act. Maybe you never saw it at all. It doesn't matter. It's buried.
The Real Problem:
The deadline passes, you're in a panic, and when you ask for help, you get hit with the ultimate shutdown:
"Well, we sent you an email."
Bottom line: You're stuck doing crisis management instead of what you actually came here to do.
You shouldn't have to scramble to fix your semester just because one notification got lost in the noise.
You don't need a cleaner inbox. You need a safety net.