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How to Compare Smart Phones
Tweet The Samsung Galaxy S III recently topped the iPhone 4S in sales, but there are many other models to consider. Read on and we will explore how to compare
Impaired Teen Driving on the Rise Survey Says
Tweet A survey conducted jointly by the Liberty Mutual Insurance company and Students Against Destructive Decisions spoke with more than 1,700 teens, finding that New Year’s Eve is when teens
Travel Ideas for College Students
Tweet Winter and summer breaks allow for extended travel, but the cost of making a trip can get expensive, especially if you do it alone. Regardless of where you go,
Christmas Break Jobs for College Students
Tweet If your time off allows you to seek employment, the calendar can work in your favor. Temporary jobs are available — you just need to know where to look
5 Hobbies for College Students
Tweet Certainly, you can grab the Wii or xBox to create a diversion, or put on a pair of running shoes and hit the track. There is another way for
Saylor Foundation Seeks to Make Higher Education Free
Tweet Well, the Saylor Foundation aims to make higher education much more accessible by bringing together hundreds of college-levels courses and offering these for free to interested students. Courses in
5 Thanksgiving Care Package Ideas for College Students
Tweet Although college cafeterias may be open and serving large helpings of mystery meat, watery gravy and canned pumpkin pie, the campus meal will leave some students feeling dissatisfied, even
Flat World Knowledge Tosses Free Reading
Tweet Fee structure starts in 2013. It has been said that the, “best things in life are free.” For readers of Flat World Knowledge, the online textbook site, millions of
The Value of Community Involvement in College
Tweet Therefore, it is of small wonder that many students beginning their first year of college place unrealistic expectations on their academic performance, resulting in a loss of interest in
Superstorm Sandy Forces Hundreds of Colleges to Close
Tweet The number of schools affected cannot be precisely determined at this point, but it certainly numbers in the hundreds with perhaps millions of college students and faculty involved. Storm
U.S. Supreme Court Weighs Book Resale Rights
Tweet First-Sale Doctrine On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a copyright-infringement case, one that will affect buyers, businesses, libraries and other institutions depending on how the
How to Breathe New Life Into a College Newspaper
Tweet On the junior college level, some newspapers have ceased publication for lack of funds. If your newspaper is struggling to maintain relevance, the following tips can stir your local


