Campus Blog
The Heated Race to the College Football Playoff!
The world of college football is very exciting right now with the second set of College Football Playoff Rankings just released. Topping the nation are the Clemson Tigers, who remain unbeaten with a 9-0 record.
The Art of Saying “No” in College
A story and lesson to learn from one of my other college friends, here are his thoughts: Saying “No” is hard.
How to be Happy in College – and Succeed at the Same Time
College can be a stressing period in your life. Not only are you giving up your time and effort, but you also pay expensive tuition fees for the sake of a better future.
Technology has Changed Campus Life in a Big Way
Once you are in college, you would hardly see anybody who is not plugged in. It starts with the alarm ringing on the smartphone moving on to the iPhone that gets your day started.
Five Tips to Help You Financially Get Through School
Attending college is one of the most costly expenses you will incur. Whether you are attending undergraduate or trade school can add up quickly.
3 Simple Yet Effective Study Tips to Help You Improve Your Grades
Just getting into the college is not the sole aim. The next step is to study well, get good grades and pass with a flourish. But with the college football season in full swing, this seems like a far-fetched dream.
Notre Dame’s Playoff Hope’s Still Alive
The Notre Dame kept their playoff hopes alive against the previously unbeaten Temple Owls. Notre Dame will not win any style points for the first November weekend win, but nevertheless
Logistics with Flexibility
In the truck driving world, it is about more than just driving safe miles. It is also about customer service, knowing the roads and understanding delivery deadlines.
College Football Post Week 9!
The 2015 college football season began September 3 and regular season ends December 12 putting us just past week 9 of college football season. That means that we’re getting closer
8 Important Strategies for Effective Studying
Since grade school, most have us have been taught that effective studying entails: dedicating most of your time to reading, memorizing as much content as you can and programming yourself to answer exam questions.
What to Look For in a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice
Behind each successful arrest, positive interaction with the community, and prevented crime, there’s likely a whole team of criminal justice professionals.



Five Simple Rules That Will Help YOU Graduate
Let me help you graduate. That’s the cordial me asking for your permission to give you a piece of advice that nobody cared an iota to give me when I badly needed it.