March 12, 2010 | ama83

Flip-Flops: Love Em’ or Hate Em’?

Whether it is summer or winter, I see all sorts of students flashing their toes, followed by the slip slap sounds of the ever-favorite flip flop sandal. They’re like the socially acceptable slipper. People slip them on because it’s quick, and (I suppose) comfortable to wear. And, because of their popularity, there are numerous colors and styles for everyone to choose from.

March 12, 2010 | Alicia Ostarello

Warming Glow: Warms Its Way Onto Your Computer

You know what sucks about the dorms? Not being able to watch television. Unless your roommate rocks harder than limestone or your parents happen to love paying two cable bills, you likely are stuck watching Hulu’s limited television supply. And while I love reruns of She-Ra and Scrubs, I miss being in on all the up-to-date TV action. Thankfully, there’s my new favorite website: Warming Glow.

March 12, 2010 | Lauren Van Mullem

Forget Me Not: 5 Steps to Making an Impression on Professors

I was talking with a friend who is now in Law School, and she told me there were no professors from college who remembered her well enough to write her letters of recommendation. This was causing her more than a few difficulties with internship applications. Some people can go to college for four whole years without connecting with a professor, and only realize how important those relationships are after they graduate. Others, like me, send annual Christmas emails to our favorite professors and consider them dear friends and mentors long after we’ve tossed our tasseled caps. But for less extroverted students, here are five things you can do to start good relationships with your professors

March 11, 2010 | Lauren Van Mullem

In Defense of College for Education’s Sake

There have been so many articles lately about ditching idealism for hard-nosed practicality in college. Even though you have every reason to focus your energy on preparing for a career, from financial to the increasing competition in your chosen field (which should be business or engineering according to the practical-minded), consider these reasons for why you should use college to expand your mind while exploring your career options.

March 11, 2010 | Natalie

The Library: Don’t Forget It!

“Due in a week,” I smile and hand the freshly printed yellow receipt to the patron across the counter. “Have a good evening,” and they take their movie and walk out. This is the familiar routine of working at the public library. Of course, some materials are due in four weeks, or two . . .

March 11, 2010 | Alicia Ostarello

Online College Clubs: Worth the Hype?

College is a really great place to meet expand your horizons, wear pajama pants for every occasion, and experience living away from your hometown. But for some students, college is just about learning, earning a piece of paper, and passing tests – and a lot of these students are attending classes online, and feeling like they’re missing a piece of the college experience.

March 11, 2010 | Lauren Van Mullem

The Art of the All-Nighter

I will pass this wisdom down to you as it was told to me. I was just starting my first year at UCLA when a recently graduated friend told me the secret to pulling off an All-Nighter and staying awake until the end of class the next day – only to be used as a last resort of course. I don’t know how scientific it is, but I can tell you that this method worked for her, and it worked for me.

March 10, 2010 | ama83

Laptops: Classroom Friend or Foe?

Laptops – they are a quick means to take notes, look up information, and even play a game of solitaire or IM with buddies in the middle of a teacher’s lecture. Let’s face it, when students pop open their laptops in class, very few, if any, actually use their personal computers for homework’s sake. So, why are laptops allowed in the classroom then?

March 10, 2010 | Alicia Ostarello

Is it Time for Graduate Students in Humanities to Change Their Plans?

Are we students nothing more than a commodity, a wad of cash in the pocket of our colleges and universities who tempt us with promises of prestige and then toss most of us aside in order to foster younger, fresher meat? It’s hard not to see myself this way: as someone who was duped into doing what I love (writing) and having to make incredible sacrifices for a paltry salary. I’m not bitter about it…yet. Then again, I still believe there is hope for me, for my work, and for my inability to not share my passions with others.

March 10, 2010 | Lauren Van Mullem

Cuisine A La Dorm: Recipes that Rock from Mini-Fridge to Microwave

Most of the time your meal plan will take care of all your needs and then some. But sometimes,you may want to host a party, or go to a party and make something special. What can you do with only a mini-fridge and a microwave? The good news is you can do a lot. Read on for recipes you can bring to your next party or study group that are sure to impress.

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