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Indian University Sets Up Shop In The US
Here’s a bit of something you probably haven’t heard before: an Indian university has purchased property in western Maryland, intending to establish a branch campus in the US. Vinayaka Missions
Student Aid Is Tougher To Find
With college students returning to classes in droves over the coming days, many parents are still scrambling for ways to cover the cost of higher education. A tough economy and
College Presidents Call For Lowering Of Drinking Age To 18
Frat house binge drinkers have an unlikely ally when it comes to supporting their habit. A group of college presidents are calling for a national discussion on lowering the drinking
August Football — Now You’re Talking!
It has been over ten years now since the college football season started to open its season in August. Labor Day weekend is when most teams get started even before
Harvard Tops Princeton, But Not On The Gridiron
Harvard v. Princeton on the football field once mattered, but no longer. Both Ivy League schools play more for pleasure, rather than for gridiron mastery. When it comes to academic
High School Senior: Future College Freshman
College Countdown — One Year Left! High school seniors are returning to school this year with mixed feelings: on the one hand they’ll really enjoy being at the top of
5 Pick ‘Em Surprises For College Football!
The college football season kicks off in just over a week and with that will come a season that we believe will offer some surprises. 2007 was dramatic in its
The Fuel Thrifty 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt XFE
For students needing a car while on campus, your choices abound. From a well used family vehicle to a late model used car, the used-car market for buyers remains strong.
Campus Emergency Notification Requirement Now Law
As students return to college this week and next, a new law designed to protect them in the event of an on campus emergency has been signed by President Bush.
Andrew Jackson University Goes Tuition Free
This article isn’t an endorsement of Andrew Jackson University, rather it is our way of shining the light on the various happenings across academia. Probably the most important concern for
Warning College Students About Excessive Drinking
Last month, SayCampusLife published an article titled, “Survey Reveals 157 Student Deaths From Drinking,” where we pointed out that students are dying as a result of playing drinking games which



No Degree? That Might Be A Problem.
Here’s a thought: you’re in college and are frustrated with your major, even dissatisfied with your school. You’re contemplating quitting, perhaps heading out to the work world in pursuit of