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Should You Move To Pursue Your Career?
Over the coming weeks, college seniors will be giving a lot of consideration to something besides their grades: what work they will take upon graduation. 2010 is not shaping up
Lynn University Students Remain Missing
Lynn University is one of the smallest colleges in Florida, a private school founded in 1962 as Marymount College, a Catholic college. Over the years, the school transitioned from a
A Wrap It Is: 2009 College Football Season Ends
With the Alabama Crimson Tide’s smashing victory over the Texas Longhorns last week, the college football season has officially come to an end. Roll tide they did as Alabama quickly
Nurse Paves Way For IRS Education Deduction
Oftentimes it is ordinary people who bring about extraordinary change. Lori Singleton-Clarke is one such person, a nurse who wanted to do her job better which meant pursuing additional schooling
Car Prep To Battle Winter’s Worst
Many drivers are seeing the worst winter in their lifetimes as howling winds, blowing snow, and sub-zero temperatures grips the country from America’s mid-section to New England. Unless you’re in
Redundancies Are Just Plain Repetitive!
Redundancies are sometimes part of our casual speech, terms which are incorrectly repeated in a sentence. While in college I remember hearing people use “revert back” in their sentences, a
Massachusetts School Bans Head Clothing
From the “this is ironic” news department: a private college in the liberal state of Massachusetts has banned students from wearing certain head clothing items while on campus. The Massachusetts
Casino College Has Students Hooked
You are not likely to rub shoulders with one particular college’s grads on Wall Street or Madison Avenue, but Casino Dealer College alumni may be working at a poker table
Top 10 College News Stories In 2009
A new year has arrived and with it the promise of a fresh start, new opportunities, and a chance to reach important milestones in our lives. A number of college



Twitter Rumors Reveal Underside of Social Media
Facebook, Twitter, Digg, StumbleUpon, and other social media and networking websites have each played significant roles in the past few days, as people have sought to share information about Haiti