When you go to college, you meet an influx of new people from all walks of life. You meet people in your dorm, your classes, and parties. There’s the book worm, the jock, the funny
12 Ways Communications Majors are Superior
Communications majors have several stereotypes and often have a bad reputation for being a useless major. But this couldn’t be more further from the truth as there are many perks to having a degree in
6 College Acapella Stereotypes vs. Reality
Long before the release of Pitch Perfect, A capella type music rose to popularity in the 1950s by way of barbershop quartets and doo-wop companies. Now, college campuses all over America are host to hundreds
13 Things A College Student Experiences At A Football Game
I played football for eight years, so when I started school, I was a bit disappointed by the lack of a huge-name football team. It wasn’t like a game at Ohio State or Alabama. But
4 Tips and Tricks When Eating Out Alone
It can be a little nerve-racking eating by yourself. You feel as though everyone is looking at you, and you’d rather just go get something from a drive-thru. Don’t do that anymore! There is something
A Letter to the Guy Who Left Me Behind
Hey you, Remember that day before you left? I spent all day with you packing your things, and laughing about old memories that we shared together. We talked about Christmas, and that ridiculous picture with
The Daily Diet of A College Kid
The daily diet of a college kid is one that is quite unique. Lack of time, money, and access to grocery stores can seriously limit what is available for us to eat. Below is a
6 Hacks College Students Need For Better Time Management
Going to college, you realize that you know have more freedom compared to high school. You can pick what time your classes are, if you’re going to class or just going to watch the podcast,
Thoughts While Running on Campus
Everyone has made the mistake of going on a run at some point. You either build up the motivation yourself, or your athletic friend who is way better looking ropes you into it. They suggest
Ways To Tell You’re A Grammar Nerd
In elementary school, you learned the basics of grammar and proper spelling – a lesson you continued to learn in English classes throughout middle school and high school. You didn’t know it but you were a