by Carly Sylvester | Mar 13, 2020 | Campus Life Blog
When I was in high school, I was friends with someone who was homeless. Despite his struggles, he raved about how much support his school counselors provided. After personally witnessing the positive impact counselors can have on students’ lives, I was instantly...
by Carly Sylvester | Feb 10, 2020 | Admissions Blog
Deciding if you want to live on campus for another year or move off campus has probably crossed your mind at least once or twice. And for new students, you may also be questioning which is the best option for you. During my four years of living in the residence...
by Carly Sylvester | Feb 6, 2020 | Campus Life Blog
While we were relaxing during our much-needed winter break, WSU was busy making some fun changes to the Student Activities Center (SAC) in Kryzsko Commons. These changes may have come as a surprise to many of you (me included!), but they are all thanks to our...
by Carly Sylvester | Apr 25, 2019 | Campus Life Blog
Are you ready to move out of your residence hall? The end of the semester is fast approaching, and one thing that may be on your mind is the amount of cleaning you still need to do in your room. Luckily for you, I have compiled a list of five steps to guide you...
by Carly Sylvester | Apr 7, 2019 | Social, Wellness Blog
Each and every social media account you have created has asked you to agree to their terms and conditions before continuing. You probably just scroll through without actually reading, then agree to them without having any idea what you are actually agreeing to. Am I...
by Carly Sylvester | Mar 29, 2019 | Social, Wellness, Wellness Blog
It’s 1:30pm and you are sitting in class. You receive a friend request from someone you don’t know, but you accept it. What’s the big deal? Later that evening you realize this new friend has been liking a lot of your pictures and posts, so you visit their account....
by Carly Sylvester | Mar 28, 2019 | Admissions Blog
Being a first-generation student can be challenging—I have been there. As a first-generation student myself, I was lucky enough to have older brothers who attended college before me. They were there to support me while I began my new journey. However, this is...