I don’t know if it is me or not, but it feels like texts are harder to ignore than phone calls.
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I’m pretty excited to be alive at a time when college students can promote their awesome ideas. While some of us sit idly in class, doing crazily seemly things like take notes on how to divide functions into each other, others, like UC Davis physics student Austin Sendek, are busy trying to change the world one mathematical term at a time.
I knew it would be a good week when our German teacher began talking about making T-shirts in class. “Last year they did a banner,” she said with a smile. To be clear, Frau ( a well loved nickname) isn’t the type of teacher to hand out free days or organize craft learning activities. The [...]
Have you ever sent a text and wished you could delete it? Well, this new iPhone application–TigerText–does it for you. Just make sure your friends have an iPhone.
You may have heard a few brief reasons why the universities have raised tuition and are planning another 34% increase this fall. But if you’re like me, the whole business of budget cuts and tuition increases is confusing. And the reasons behind the student protests happening today at UC campuses are even more confusing – because it isn’t just that students are angry at having to pay more money. There is a lot more to it than that. Let me break it down for you as it was broken down for me.
Not a runner? You don’t have to be to get the most out of your exercise habits.
The musty smell of yellowing pages, delicate paper petals that crinkle at the touch, the hazy impression of an illustration seen through a translucent tissue guard – if these things bring warm fuzzy feelings to your bibliophile heart, you might be eligible to enter The National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest for a grand prize of [...]
We all reach this point: the end of the semester when we just don’t want to read anymore, write anymore or go to class. Despite the lack of motivation, we still have two months left, so check out these tips to getting through the end of your senior year.
“Now you don’t have to wait around at the bus stop wondering whether the bus will come or not.”
Okay seriously, is my college degree not actually going to secure my place in the job market? For some of us, graduation of either high school or college is looming, and the path we take next feels like it’s going to make or break who we are and life we’re going to live. With the economic depression and the severe drought of living-wage jobs (heck, of even non-living wage jobs), I’m beginning to feel a bit freaked out about how much money I just spent on my education.

