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Army, Navy Bring Regular Season To An End

Finally, after three and one half months, the 2009 college football season has come to an end. Navy and Army closed out the season this past Saturday, the eighth consecutive

Fun News

Social Networking Sites Nobody Uses

Email is dead and message board communities no longer have the pull that they once did. A number of social networking sites once thought as influential simply no longer matter.

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Broke This Christmas? These Gift Ideas Keep On Giving!

With final exams on your mind, who has the time to shop for Christmas? Indeed, while Friday may be the last day for exams at many colleges, some schools will

Campus News

Stressed Out By College? You’re Not Alone!

On Wednesday, The New York Times published an article – College Dropouts Cite Low Money and High Stress – which explained how difficult it is for some college students to

Commentary

Tiger Woods Damage Control Advice

It is nearly impossible to avoid news about Tiger Woods, the professional golfer who is now at the center of a scandal involving alleged adulterous affairs he has had with

Academics Study Tips

Caught Red-Handed: Plagiarism Checkers Really Work

That essay you’ve been working on looks and sounds really nice. You’ve put together a convincing report, have checked your spelling and grammar, and you’ve cited multiple sources. Unfortunately for

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Facebook Surpasses 350 Million Users

Zuckerberg reveals important changes coming your way The December 1st announcement by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg that his wildly popular social networking site has reached the 350 million user mark

Collegiate Sports NCAA Football

Emerging Trend? Hofstra Cancels Football Program.

Long Island, New York’s Hofstra University isn’t exactly a powerhouse when it comes to college football. The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) program – formerly known as 1-AA – hasn’t lit

Education Tips

Winter Session: Attend or Skip?

Right now, millions of college students are finishing up the fall semester, with some taking exams this week or next. Soon, one half of the academic year will have drawn

Campus News

CUNY’s Fiterman Hall To Rise Again

Many years have gone by since Muslim terrorists flew a pair of jetliners into the twin World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001. In addition to murdering thousands of

Career Planning

US Census Bureau Jobs Provide College Cash

Make no mistake about it: college jobs are scarce with many schools having cut back on hiring. Notably, quite a few businesses in the vicinity of even well trafficked college

Collegiate Sports NCAA Football

Fired College Football Coaches: Numbers Surge

College football is big time business at quite a few schools, a cash generator that brings in enough money to fund most of the other money losing athletic programs out