By: Skyler Johnson Moving into your first apartment can be a very stressful experience. From taking care of your electricity bill to installing Wi-Fi, there’s a lot to consider. Here are the top ten things to know. Be Aware of Space This doesn’t just mean measuring your couch, it also means knowing which outlets are […]
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CSR In The Digital Age: With 360 Magazine
By: Kai Yeo “We’re all connected through culture. Basically, we all must learn to adapt. We learn more through traveling and seeing more. When you’re in a different environment, everybody must love and laugh and dance. I don’t need to know your language. But companies need to focus on connecting everyone through love, not war.” […]
DELTA VARIANT PUTS NORMAL BACK-TO-SCHOOL SEASON AT RISK
By: Clara Guthrie There was a period in the late spring and early summer of this past year in which it seemed America’s COVID-19 struggles were nearing some long-awaited conclusion: the last few moments of breathlessness before a collective sigh of relief. At that time, students and their parents looked forward to a seemingly normal […]
How Do Essay Writing Services Work?
Many students hire professional essay writing services to meet their academic requirements. Do essay writing services work? It is a very vital question that many people are looking to find an answer to. Yes, essay writing services offer excellent benefits to students. You can hire them to fulfill your academic writing requirements. How do these […]
Independence University Closure and Investigation
By: Emily Bunn × Heather Reibsamen In the wake of the weekend, Independence University is suddenly closing, causing panic and confusion for its student body and the federal government. Still, as of Wednesday morning, the University’s website hasn’t been updated to publicly broadcast the closing. Independence University’s website’s owner, The Center for Excellence in Higher […]
Interview with Mariah Pearson
By: Skyler Johnson On July 5th, 2021, the Revlon Creme of Nature “Legacy to Leadership” scholarship inaugural winners were announced. The scholarship was meant to provide funding to students attending HBCUs, or historically black colleges and universities. I had the privilege of interviewing one of the students who received the scholarship: Mariah Pearson, who’s currently […]
Laptop, Tablet or Phone: Which One to Choose for Study?
Modern gadgets have become an excellent source of knowledge. Now everyone can enter a search query to find important data. There are many interesting gadgets that you can use to improve your educational experience. It is worth noting that most students tend to choose laptops, smartphones, and tablets. But which gadget is the highest priority? […]
Purdue Names First Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellow
Purdue Engineering names first Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellow, Yung-Hsiang Lu, professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been named the first Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellow in Purdue University’s College of Engineering. A Purdue University professor and innovator who works to inspire the next generation of technology leaders has been named the first […]
How to Juggle Travel and Study in College
College students are the busiest because they do tons of schoolwork, prepare for a career, and take care of their personal life.
Tutors Not Just for Kids
Tutors Are Not Just for Kids: They Help People Get Through College, Too! Tutoring community, The Oxford Method, offers up tips to help people get through college Many people tend to think of tutoring as being something for kids. Yet there are millions of college students who struggle and need help, too. In fact, according […]