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Academic Probation in College and University

by Patrick Start

Some of us may know what academic probation is, others may not. It is a term most often used in college and university to describe a formal warning issued to students […]


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Put Down Your Device; Taking a Break from Your Phone

by Teodora Pasca

I received my first cell phone when I was 10 years old. It was an old-fashioned flip phone with a traditional number pad (the kind you have to press repeatedly […]


Are You A Solo Studier, or a Group Studier?

by Meghan Brown

Effective study skills are essential to learning from your class readings, homework, and lectures. To get the greatest benefit from your study time, it is useful to know which type […]


Take an Arts Course Along With Your Science Major

by Meghan Brown

As a student beginning a scientific degree, you may be tempted to focus only on your required courses. You might be trying to get all your mandatory credits completed as […]


Alcoholism on Campus

by Patrick Start

When we enter college, there are a plethora of unanswered questions we ask ourselves. What is it going to be like; what will my professors be like; how will the […]


Mental Health Stigma and Prejudice

by Isabella Thorsen

Stereotyping and typecasting remains prevalent in our society today. Stating that doesn’t mean that it makes it alright to use them against others. In today’s society Mental Illness is accepted, […]