College 101: Exciting Ways to Stay Active
By Scholarship Media | Mar. 19, 2018I don’t live the healthiest lifestyle. It’s not that I don’t care about my body--I do, of course--but I’m pretty busy here at school.
I don’t live the healthiest lifestyle. It’s not that I don’t care about my body--I do, of course--but I’m pretty busy here at school.
Okay, so you made it to the library to hunker down and be productive but, that’s only half the battle.
I think I have a decent grasp on the basics of the stock market. I know that the sooner that you start saving for retirement, the better, and I know that I should invest a lot of what I save.
I need some help brainstorming ideas for our university radio station. They asked for suggestions from listeners about ways to improve their content, especially the newer podcast episodes.
With the weather finally starting to warm up again and spring break right around the corner, now is the time to dust off your Nikes and hit the ground running— literally.
Each semester, students dedicate weekends to spending quality time with their parents, and both the University and Greek organizations host so-called parent’ weekends.
I could use a second opinion. I’m a senior graduating this coming May with a mechanical engineering degree.
I need help giving my younger brother some advice. He’s a freshman this year at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
I’m looking to get healthier this year, and for me that means losing weight. I’ve done a little bit of research into how to best do that, but I’ve been kind of confused by something: is calories in, calories out the basic formula for weight loss, or no?
America is a proud nation, but certain events tend to bring out that pride more than others. The Winter and Summer Olympics really get us raring to wave the flag around and burst into an off-key version of “America the Beautiful.” It helps that, for the most part, Americans do really well at the Olympics.
I love my life here at college, but there’s one thing that I’m not totally satisfied with--my dorm room.
I need help making realistic price comparisons for my friend who just gave up smoking cigarettes for his new e-cigarette.
I need some help with a class assignment. I’m in an Introduction to Investment Management class, and each week students are given a topic to present.
So it's Sunday evening and you’re sitting around watching Netflix and finishing homework when you realize what day it is.
New semester, new me. Right? Too many of us come into this new chapter of school saying we are going to break our bad habits and actually focus on studying but end up falling into the same pattern of Netflix binging.
At the start of each new year, many people will create a list of a few things they hope to implement and accomplish by the end of the year.
As February begins, the sea of pink and red hearts begins to take over every office in America. The words “love” and “Cupid” pop up everywhere you go.
What’s with brands being something that people actually identify with? I totally understand that brands are useful and even important to how we consume things.
I could use some advice. I’m a college senior getting ready to graduate this coming May with a degree in business administration.
My friends and I are planning to take a big vacation together this year, and we’re working on planning it out.