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Let’s Get This Football Season Rolling!

Okay, the preseason is over. Not that major college football has one, but the first two or three weeks of play typically feature games between Top 25 teams and small

Campus News

The Newly Minted Seminole State College!

Throughout much of the 1990s and on through the current decade, a number of colleges have transformed into universities, taking advantage of state laws which relaxed or modified the requirements

Campus Cars

Hyundai Goes Blue With The Elantra

Compact cars are usually the model of choice for first time car buyers, vehicles which seat four or five people, come equipped with a fair number of standard features, are

Education Tips

College Applicants And Admissions Officers Facebook Friending

You have to admire prospective college students for thinking outside of the box when it comes to applying for college. It seems that quite a few students have discovered that

Campus Cars

New Car or Upgrade the Old One?

For several weeks over the summer, consumers traded in their old cars for new ones, taking advantage of the federal government’s cash for clunkers program. That three billion dollar effort

Collegiate Sports NCAA Football

Nonconference College Football At Its Finest

There were a couple of nonconference college football games played last weekend certainly worth viewing again if you’re able to do so. Both USC and Michigan rallied late, sending Ohio

Campus News

Michigan Students Attend College Tuition Free

A select group of students from Michigan are attending university for free this year and will do so at no cost to them and their families until they graduate. What’s

Online Education

Online Education: Capella University

Have you noticed a trend with most online, for-profit universities? Typically, those schools were founded many years ago as independent, private universities, but were eventually snapped up by corporations who

Online Education

Online Education: Strayer University

It is becoming increasingly apparent to today’s busy adults that if they want to further their education, then they’ll have to explore creative ways to accomplish their goals. Even people

Campus News

CCNY President Heads To Cincinnati

On Wednesday, Gregory H. Williams, President of the City College of New York, announced his resignation from his post, a position he has held since August 2001. Effective November 1st,

Personal Advice

College Health Association Tracks Influenza Like Illnesses

Though only discovered this past April, the H1N1 virus – swine flu to some – has quickly surged to the top of the world’s health news, a topic magnified now

Collegiate Sports NCAA Football

College Football: Round Two

If you were able to take in at least some of the major college football action this past holiday weekend, you were treated to a number of upsets, close calls