Campus Blog
Getting a Trade Degree as a Career Move may be a More Valid Option Than You Realize!
Going to college for four years appears seems to be the default choice for a lot of people when they finish high school. Other options such as trade school are easily overlooked when considering career options.
Designing a Dorm Room that Fosters Productivity
Looking back on my college days, I can say they were a unique combination of laughter, friendships and exam concerns, but this one is for sure. The dorm quarters were the last on my list when studying locations are in question.
Transferring From Community College to a University – Pros and Cons
Almost one half of undergraduate students attend community colleges in the USA – this is according to data from the American Association of Community Colleges.
Maintaining Optimal Air Quality in a Dorm Room
The accommodation during your studies needs to meet certain health requirements in order to maximize your brain performance. Your dorm room should not be seen merely as a place you sleep and party in, as some studying should also occur for time to time.
5 Essential Tips for Living on Campus: Do’s and Don’ts
Living on campus has almost become a rite of passage that most university students have to go through. From the convenient location to the social opportunities available, campus life offers numerous benefits — though it takes time and effort getting used to.
Millennial Studies: An Exercise in Keeping Fit
In the 90s, university campuses were pits of heavy drinking, easy sex, lad and ladette culture, and the kind of intermittent studying reserved for people essentially on free grants.
The Importance of Summer Internships to Help You Get a Job When You Graduate
When you’re working on your education at college, one of the most important questions you might have to ask yourself is if you should be working during school. Because as everyone knows, qualifications aren’t enough to help you land that dream job after you graduate – employers are looking for experience too.
First-Year Follies: 5 Common Freshman Mistakes to Avoid
Your first year at college is most likely going to be extremely exciting and difficult—all at the same time. The entire experience can be difficult to handle, no matter how much you think you have prepared.



Why we Must do Everything to Protect our Future’s Right to Free Speech
Students are the future of any country, and it is for this very reason that students should be taught well the value of questioning and debating what they are made