Quarantine Interviews

I wanted to switch things up for the end of the semester by including some different voices in my blog. For this post, I interviewed some of my friends on their first year college experience. Let’s meet the interviewees… Mia Kauffman, freshman at Grinnell College Elizabeth Mueller, freshman at Rhodes College Bianca Escamilla, freshman atContinue reading “Quarantine Interviews”

Differentiating the Communications Triumvirate

Are you certain you want to major in Communications but uncertain which concentration to pursue? This post will highlight the similarities, differences and unique traits of each of the three most popular concentrations. HEALTH COMMUNICATION The Health Communication program revolves around informing students on how to communicate awareness and influence decisions on common public healthContinue reading “Differentiating the Communications Triumvirate”

“My College Advice” Blog Review

This blog post will be a bit different than my previous posts-I will be reviewing another blog similar to mine entitled “My College Advice”. This blog was constructed by Katie Dwyer and features an abundance of articles circulating around (you guessed it) college. Right from the start, “My College Advice” is very visually appealing. TheContinue reading ““My College Advice” Blog Review”

Smart, Not Harder: Study the Right Way

Studying. The official definition of studying is the “application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection”, which I think explains the verb well. However, this definition is missing one word: draining. Even merely attending classes and listening to your professors can leave you mentally and physically exhausted, whichContinue reading “Smart, Not Harder: Study the Right Way”

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