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Finals Week Toolkit: Five Tips for Survival
Here are five tips to help you survive the last stretch of the semester.
Studying for your personality: Type B
So, here’s the thing, I enjoy learning and I find school to be interesting. That's not the problem with having a Type B personality. The problem is that I find so many things to be so interesting that I spend so much time enjoying those things rather than doing...
Studying for your personality: Type A
As I begin to work on this blog, I am starting at a list I have made of things I need to get done for the week. Next to that list is my gold spiral bound planner that has a separate page for each day. On each page I have a separate to-do list for each day. To say I...
Five Tips to Push Your Creativity
Thinking outside the box is easier said than done sometimes. Use these 5 tips to challenge yourself to think in new and creative ways.
What to do when I get sick at college?
Getting sick is the absolute worst, especially in college. Your mom isn’t there to take care of you, some professors can have a “tough luck” attitude about missing class or assignments, and you are more than likely miserable with symptoms of illness. With winter and...
The Tower: A Documentary Bringing Hope and Optimism
One of the things I love about film is the way it can communicate ideas to audiences in a way that is hard for other media to do. This is the reason why the film studies department has started curating its own film series.
Add Some Light to Your Life
Do you need to brighten up that amazing personality of yours and get it into the holiday spirit? Learn about the “You Light Up My Life!” fundraiser.
Mug Meals: Healthy Hacks for College Students
As a freshman living in the dorms, I always wondered how I was supposed to eat healthy when I had no time or space to cook a well-balanced meal. Living in Sheehan especially put me at a disadvantage, since we only had one kitchen stove to thirteen floors of girls –...
A Beautiful Awkwardness
Think back in time, like last week. As you walked across campus last week, do you remember seeing a stranger, a person in one of your classes that you never talk to, a semi-friend, or even a professor? Did you see someone that you really wanted to avoid without...
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October was National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a tradition that has happened every year since 1987 (making this the 30th year!). This month creates conversation about domestic abuse, helping us to realize that its prevalence in our society is more common than...