Campus Life
What I Miss About College
Here are a few things I will always appreciate about those years…
Should You Bring Your Car to College?
When you’re preparing to head to college, there is plenty to think about. You have to think about moving and beginning an entirely new and more independent life. One of the specific decisions you’ll have to make is whether or not you’ll bring your car to college.
Camping Essentials for Young Adults
Camping is a great way to spend time outdoors with friends and family, and it’s a great alternative to staying indoors during school breaks. The lack of technology and proximity to others allow for a great bonding opportunity.
Gender Discrimination STEM Students Face in Universities
For generations, women were considered the keepers of the home and men the keepers of employment and income.
5 Essential Health Tips for College Students
Staying healthy on campus can be one of the most essential things to neglect when it comes to college life, especially when there are more important things like deadlines of assignment and exams to be worried about.
Why Sleep Should Be at the Top of Your Priority List
College is a whole new world with bigger academic demands, a growing social life, and more independence than many students have ever known. All of those changes make it easy to forget about taking care of yourself.
How to Improve Your Driving Skills
Driving is likely a normal part of your everyday life, but that doesn’t necessarily make it easy or stress-free.
5 Main Advantages of Bluetooth Technology
From students on college campuses to industrial networkers, almost anyone can benefit from Bluetooth technology.
Technology in Education: An Ally or a Foe?
Our world today is dominated by a fast-paced type of living and economy. One big factor to that is the rise of the computer age where every facet of living had already been computerized. We can say the same when it comes to our education system.
Being a Resident Assistant: What can You Give?
Becoming a resident assistant, also known as an RA or resident adviser is a great way to build valuable skills and be a leader on campus.


