Campus Blog
Enjoy College On A Shoestring Budget
Poverty and college seem to go hand in hand, at least that appears to be the case for many college students, but not for the school itself. You may have
Make Sure That You Thank Your Scholarship Donors
There are two words in our language that are simply never spoken of enough and those words are thank you. Together, they show people that you appreciate something that they
Bet On It: No Bowl For Michigan This Year
One of the most prestigious names in all of college football has fallen on hard times lately and I’m not talking about Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish had their own
7 Steps To College Financial Aid
Applying for financial aid should be something that every student does, no matter what their family’s ability to pay for college might be. Even affluent families can find shelling out
Weekday College Football Is Getting Crazy
I’m not sure how most college football fans feel about the topic, but I’m finding that weekday college football games are getting out of hand. Call me a traditionalist, but
NASA Seeks Students Advice For Lunar Program
Furthering Lunar Exploration NASA and the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA) are teaming up to sponsor a contest challenging college students to think about what sorts of conditions astronauts will
Online Education: Is It Worth It?
Over the past decade online educational opportunities have blossomed, thanks to the convenience and ease of taking classes at home instead of on campus. At first, schools dedicated almost exclusively
Is Your Car Rated PG?
The technology isn’t there yet, but in the next year or two the car that Mom and Dad plans to lend to you while you’re away at college may soon
Begin Your College Search This Weekend!
If you are a high school junior or an undecided senior, an important part of selecting the right college is visiting the campus of the school that interests you. Lots
Put Up Or Shut Up Weekend For Some College Teams
Now that most schools have gotten the soft part of their schedules out of the way, the number of undefeated and once-beaten schools should begin to dwindle. After all, scheduling


