by Gabriel Reyes, Brown University , '17
I think one of my greatest strengths is my confidence. I never doubt my abilities to succeed in any context or standards I set for myself, and rarely do I allow external forces to negatively influence my indomitable spirit. However, I think that this was also a...
by Luis Espino, Pitzer College, '17
Well, for one, I recently got back from a two-day retreat with the IDEAS (Improving Dream Equality Access and Success) Club at the Claremont Colleges, the undocumented student and ally, advocacy and support group for immigrant struggles. I realize that I am extremely...
by Gina Bolanos, University of Rochester, '18
College tuition. This is a subject, that many people get mixed feelings about, and who wouldn’t when every year a college education increases? As a student, one of your main priorities is your studies, so of course thinking about money is just extra things you...
by Danica Drezner, Boston University , '17
When it comes to finances, I believe I can speak on behalf of the majority of college students when I say the term ¨broke college student¨ is no joke. However, from my perspective, there are ways to combat getting stuck in sticky financial situations if you pay...
by Alexa Rodriguez, Wellesley College , '17
Being a Junior certainly has its perks. You are more than halfway done with college which is a bittersweet yet oh so welcome feeling. As Juniors we probably have our majors all figured out and we are taking the upper level and hella-scary-but-still-cool classes. We...