Monthly Archives: March 2014

Six Easy Ways to Improve Sleep

Along the path to graduation, sleep is, well, a sleeper-factor between the more talked-about issues of studiousness, organization, and preparedness, to name a few. But sleep, in all reality, is one of the largest deciding factors in students’ day-to-day success; it … Continue reading

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The Best and Freest Microsoft Office Alternatives

Microsoft Office has long been the standard for word processing, presentation making, and spreadsheet building. But when you’re a college student, there are many reasons why it’s not always the most practical of tools. The biggest one is that Microsoft Office … Continue reading

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The Group Project Personality Guide

No matter what your major or concentration is, group projects will play a role in your college education at some point or another. And when that time comes, you’ll likely find that the biggest challenge of completing the project isn’t … Continue reading

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5 Ways to Refresh Your Spring Session

This spring term, the clock doesn’t need to be the only thing jumping forward. You too can get a jumpstart on the season by making small changes to the habits you’ve formed during the school year so far. Here are … Continue reading

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