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Should You Create Your Own Internship Opportunity?
Comedian Milton Berle once said, “If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door.” Perhaps Berle had it right – maybe the chance you’re looking for is something you can create yourself.
How To Finish College In Four Years Or Less
It is a sign of our times when you hear that it takes college students an average of 4.5 years to complete their studies with a significant number of students
Online Education: Is The Attraction Only Virtual?
Online education (distant learning) is here to stay and is becoming a significantly important option for students around the world. We here at SayCampuslife.com have been following this trend since
Football News, Front and Center
This week, the focus of SayCampusLife.com has been on football more than academics. That certainly isn’t the balance we want with this site, but recent events demonstrate just how important
Playoff PAC Push Football Overhaul
Politicians and fans don’t always agree on everything, but in one area a consensus is emerging: the current post season arrangement for top tier college football teams – the Bowl
Jasper Howard Murder Stuns UConn Community
Star University of Connecticut (UConn) cornerback Jasper T. (Jazz) Howard was murdered early Sunday morning following a stellar performance on the gridiron against the Louisville Cardinals hours earlier. Howard, who
Off To College? Go Virtual Instead!
The days of applying to, being accepted by, and heading off to college may be nearly over. At least that is the thinking of one influential Fordham University law professor
Key Conference Tilts Highlight This Weekend’s Action
Forget about games between Top 25 teams for a moment. When it comes to conference play, some of the best action is between schools which aren’t ranked. Heck, even a
Emerging Trend: Pairing HS Diploma With Associate’s Degree
An emerging trend in education may be worth exploring, one which encourages high school students to earn college credit even before receiving their diploma. A number of states and school
Can’t Get Your Class? Take Action!
Financial reductions have hammered state budgets, cuts which have been passed on to state colleges and universities as well as community colleges and technical schools. Classes are larger, staff has
Is Your College A Good Neighbor?
People who live in university towns usually understand the impact that these schools have on their communities. For some towns the university is it – the largest employer and most


