Thinking about dating a friend’s ex? Find out the rules that apply to this type of situation and what to do when faced with it. Do you betray your friend or be up front about it? Should you even “go there” ? Find out what to do if you’re considering dating a friend’s ex and how you may want to reconsider the relationship.
Tag: life in college
We’ve all heard that people only use 10 percent of their brains, but is it true? There’s been a lot of misconception as to how much brain power we actually have, so find out the facts now. Read and learn the about how this myth came to be and how much of our brains we really use.
Do you have a friend who just loves to argue about everything? Whether you’re discussing the weather or politics, your friend can’t stop turning every day conversation into a debate. So, what do you do? We’ve got the tips to help you deal with your stubborn friend so you can enjoy your friendly conversations–not dread them!
Now that spring is here (sort of) it’s time to start planning for all the fun, spring entertainment coming your way! With the nice weather and the end of the semester coming, you’ll want to get the most out of every weekend this spring. From games to festivals, there is something for everyone this spring!
Ever wondered just how much technology, specifically cell phones, has changed our lives? The Campus Socialite gives us a run-down of all the things that have changed with the creation of the cell phone. Nowadays, we can’t live without our phones and this is why!
What’s up with this weather? Is it spring, Is it still winter, and whatever happened to that groundhog? If you’re just as confused as we are with the weather patterns of March, check out this article on what to expect for the rest of March, and no, it’s not good weather!
Is music a part of your daily routine? If you constantly have your earbuds in from the time you wake up ’til the time you go to bed, his is the article for you. Looking to update your party, workout or “walking to class” playlist? We’ve got the perfect songs for every occasion!
Are you a student who has always wanted to make a difference and get involved in a college philanthropy? Ever thought of starting your own? There are many ways to help others and get involved, so if you want to take charge, check out these tips on starting and running your own fundraising event and how to make it a success!
As a college student and young professional, you should always be concerned with your appearance and the impression you are giving off to your peers, professors and possible employers. But do you dress the part? Take a moment to learn a valuable lesson in attire: appropriate clothing for college students and young professionals.
Now that it’s officially spring, it’s time to start preparing yourself for the change in season. We’ve got 7 tips to start preparing you for spring: from cleaning out your winter stuff to throwing a spring party, it’s time to get ready for shorts, sun and warm weather!
Have you ever been “that guy/girl” at a party? The drunken, sloppy mess that seems completely out of control? In college, you don’t want to be that person, so learn how to keep it under control while still having fun, so you don’t end up being carried out of the party or passed out on a couch.
Looking for the next best music for your big party or pre-game? Check out the latest songs that are sure to take your party to the next level. The right music always brings the party so start by putting together the perfect party playlist with these songs.
Now that it’s officially spring, it’s time for the inevitable rain coming our way. Sure, we love the flowers in May, but most of us don’t enjoy the rainy season that comes before all the blooming buds, so we’ve got plenty of things to keep you occupied on all the rainy days coming your way!
Whether you’re a teaching major, student tutor, or professor, it can be tough to get the attention of a class or person. Everyone has a different teaching style and learning technique and the two don’t always make a perfect combination. Find out 5 tips to encourage student learning in the classroom or tutoring center.