by Ashley Roberts, Illinois Wesleyan University, '13 | February 7, 2011
The biggest problem I have had with college is the cost of it, especially since I could have gone to an in-state community college for almost free. Instead I chose to follow my dream and I have been struggling ever since. I have had many people criticize me on my...
by Jeremy Harris, Mizzou-University of Missouri, '15 | February 7, 2011
Greetings CSO Nation! I survived the Blizzard of 2011! I’m officially a SURVIVOR! I hope everyone reading this post endured and weathered the storm – no matter what state you’re in. This too shall pass… There are great lessons in every storm! A storm teaches you to...
by Shaun Devlin | February 7, 2011
When I was applying to college, I rarely worried, “Would I get in?”; the real question was, “How am I going to pay for it?” Luckily, most colleges are determined to make sure that all accepted students will be able to afford it through several avenues of financial...
by Seanna Leath | February 6, 2011
1.2 million dollars. The amount reverberated through the arena amid thunderous claps and cheers. Our high school principal had just announced the approximate amount of accepted scholarship money that my 2009 class had procured for college. ...
by Jesse Sanchez, Harvard University , '14 | February 1, 2011
There’s this huge snowstorm going on in Boston right now and it reminded me of snowboarding for the first time in Denver. If you want to see how it went and how snowboarding is like college, check out this video!
by Lot Kwarteng, Miami University , '14 | January 30, 2011
I am constantly amazed at how the Miami culture has transformed my perceptions and changed the course of my actions since arriving on campus. In my previous blogs I shared how campus life has altered my thoughts on service to the community, academics and people in...