5 Super Study Foods

5 Super Study Foods Written by Mary Beth Hills Ever have those nights where you have tons of homework you have to do, but you just can’t stay awake or can’t focus? How are you supposed to get anything done when you’re feeling so sluggish? Instead of drinking espresso shots or other caffeinated beverages, reach [...]

You Are About to Graduate High School, Now What?

You Are About to Graduate High School, Now What? Written by: Crystal Kelly There are only a couple more months left until graduation and you still do not know what you want to major in. Your mom has her ideas, your dad has his and hey maybe even your siblings or friends may give you [...]

10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Choosing a Major

10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Choosing a Major Written by Mary Beth Hills Choosing a career path is a daunting task, and it often begins with choosing a major. After a semester (or more) of college, you may have no idea what to choose for a major. Maybe you’re thinking, “Ok, what do I [...]

5 things I wish Someone Had Told Me My Freshman Year of High School

5 things I wish someone had told me my freshman year of high school Written by Mary Beth Hills Freshman year of high school is … weird. It’s a little scary, a little nerve-wracking, and a little intimidating. Looking back, freshman year was really fun but there were some things I wish I had known. [...]

Make Your Mornings Go Smoother

Make Your Mornings Go Smoother: 4 ideas for stress-free mornings during finals week Written by Mary Beth Hills Late nights, 20-minute power naps, empty food packages littering your room…all signs of finals week. On top of doing papers and projects, professors expect you to study for their finals. When you’re staying up all night trying [...]

9 Ways to Stay Sane During Finals Week

9 Ways to Stay Sane During Finals Week Written by Mary Beth Hills Finals week is quickly approaching, and the last thing anyone wants is to be sick during December. Between holiday celebrations, homework, projects, and final exams, no one has time to slow down (least of all a college student)! But there isn’t just [...]

Fitting It All In: Tips for Finding Balance in Your College Career

Fitting It All In: Tips for Finding Balance in Your College Career Written by Mary Beth Hills My roommate looked around our room on Thursday morning. Half-finished projects for an upcoming retreat she was leading littered the floor, along with leftover glitter from Halloween costumes, leaves tracked in from outside, textbooks, papers, and makeup containers. [...]

Share What Your Mama Gave You: Making Time for Talents as a Full-time Student

Share What Your Mama Gave You: Making Time for Talents as a Full-time Student Written by Mary Beth Hills Wake up. Eat breakfast. Go to school. Sit in school all day. Stay after for French club/basketball practice/National Honor Society service hours. Go home. Do homework. Eat dinner. Do more homework. Go to bed, just to [...]

Help to Save Music Education in Schools

Help to Save Music Education in Schools Written by Devin Miller source of both pictures: www.dosomething.org/bands DoSomething.org and The VH1 Save the Music Foundation are asking teens like you to help keep music alive in schools! By entering a video contest you could win $5,000 for your school music program! With budget cuts occurring everyday, [...]

Start Building Your Service Resume Now!

Written by Devin Miller, Relate Contributing Writer Even if you’re not in college yet, you can start building your resume with job experience, internships and volunteer work. The key is to find opportunities that are related to your interests and career aspirations. Job experience: Velia Biagianti and Kelly Martineau, both education majors, work at a [...]

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