by Carlton Hassell, George Mason University , '16
If you are the first to go to college, the idea of extremely hard coursework can seem intimidating. It surely intimidated me. But you are not the first and you definitely won’t be the last. The fact is, if you come in with a positive attitude, you’ll get...
by Lauren A. Mayo, University of Georgia, '15
“People will make time for they want to do.” I firmly believe this and have always applied this philosophy to my life. However, I may have over applied it since coming to college. As in high school, I find myself overwhelmed with various activities. Only difference is...
by Nahomi Velasquez, Boston University, '15
Happy Election Day everyone! I hope everyone goes out and votes, and exercises their fundamental American right! As a Political Science and History major, Election Day is an exciting time; but first a fun fact! Prior to the Election of 1800, there was no distinction...
by Nahomi Velasquez, Boston University, '15
Hi everyone, As a sophomore, I can honestly say time has flown by faster than I could have ever imagined! There was not one day in the month of October when I did not have anything to do! As the college years go by, it only gets harder and harder (sorry guys I...
by Nahomi Velasquez, Boston University, '15
Hi guys, As you have probably guessed from my title, the Resident Assistant (RA) application season has officially started! First, since it is always important to define our terms, for those who may not know, an RA is essentially a full-time university student who is...
by Nahomi Velasquez, Boston University, '15
Hello everyone, In this blog I simply wanted to address those who have been especially hard hit by Hurricane Sandy, my heart goes out to you all! Although I study in Boston, I am originally from New York, and so I am aware of how hard the storm hit the state and the...