The post office has always been a part of American life, and it is still popular with the public. In a poll in September 2020,
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The health crisis around the world affects us all entirely. As the medical community devotes themselves to the crisis, Shoebacca wanted to help in any
There has been a huge debate over whether or not college athletes should be paid in the recent months, which have gained traction with the
The Princeton Review has published their annual list of the nation’s most sober schools and Brigham Young University tops the list. New York universities dominate the list with
When it comes to attending college, many Native American students face a difficult dilemma. Leaving their family and traditions behind creates the perception that they
With Big 12 media days kicking off on Monday, the focus seems to be on the future of college athletics more so than the upcoming
A recent Huffington Post article highlighted the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s purchase of bulletproof whiteboards that are now on the market. According to the
I heard about Snapchat for a while here and there, but I mostly thought it was an app people used to send one another dirty
The Men’s College World Series is one of the most exciting times of the year in college athletics. While the College World Series doesn’t get
What happened in the Boston area in the aftermath of the bombings was a terrifying time. Many were on lockdown for days as law enforcement
If you think you’re having a bad day, it’s nothing compared to the horror that Adrianne Haslet-Davis went through on April 15. Adrianne lost her
I’m always interested in trying out different apps and seeing what they’re like. Here’s my roundup of hits that you’ve got to try! 1. Vine
Is your college town up to snuff? The American Institute for Economic Research has released its list of the top 75 college towns and cities
College students are going to have sex. As much as some people would like to sweep this under the rug, it’s true. This fact isn’t