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«Advice» column

Note Taking: Not as Scary as You Might Think!

January 27th, 2014; By Mackenzie Wall

Taking notes is a formidable task for students in high school and college. There is a lot of information to take in daily from each class, and that amounts to […]


Writing Effective Cover Letters

January 27th, 2014; By Carly Wignes

A cover letter is a formal letter used to introduce yourself to a potential employer and to convince him or her that you are the best candidate for the job.  […]


Promises, Promises

December 31st, 2013; By Jamie Hadland

A New Year’s Resolution is defined as, “a promise that you make to yourself to start doing something good or stop doing something bad on the first day of the […]


Cells Phones and Driving Don’t Mix

December 30th, 2013; By Patrick Start

Cellular phones – they went from being foot long-antenna esoteric devices to the necessity of the 21st century; after all, children as young as nine carry them. We depend on […]


Study What You Love

December 30th, 2013; By Samantha Randolph

At any level of education, it is important for students to take courses that are interesting and enjoyable. This is especially true in the first year or two of college. […]


Mastering the Art of Communication

December 30th, 2013; By Kimberly Moreau

Your mission: Learn to communicate – and do it well! Communication is an important part of being successful and something that everyone must do. Whether you’re talking to one person […]


Need Volunteer Hours? Join a Mob!

December 23rd, 2013; By Laurel Walsh

The student’s quest for 40 community service hours is not always a pretty one. Sponge-bathing senior citizens and picking up garbage are healthy for the community, but often so uninspiring […]