A Move for Higher College Completion Rates
Although we’re still in the process of bringing YSGTS.com to its full potential as a powerful education resource, we will be providing relevant higher education information in the meantime via this...
View ArticleGo to School in Your Underthings: The Future of Education
You’ve seen the commercials, and it’s official: we are truly an advanced society. We can attend school in our pajamas. Long-distance space travel must be just around the corner. The implications of...
View ArticleMichigan Posts 50 Hottest Jobs in an Effort to Slow Unemployment
Fighting a declining economy and some of the highest unemployment figures in the country, Michigan recently posted a list of the 50 hottest jobs (PDF) in the state. The list is comprised of...
View ArticleWhat iPad Brings to the Higher-Education Party
We are currently 16 days from the April 3rd launch of Apple’s iPad in the U.S. The media is in a frenzy speculating what it will mean for the future of mobile computing. Admittedly, the hype seems...
View ArticleUpdate: Student Loan/Healthcare Reform Bill Passes the House
The Saga Continues. . . Sunday night, the House of Representatives voted on and passed a version of legislation set to overhaul the current student lending system, according to an article in the...
View ArticleUnpaid Internships Can Mean Free (and Illegal) Labor to Companies
Look familiar? Unpaid internships can be a necessary evil when trying to build a resume. They are an accepted, and quite popular, solution to the ambiguous gap between college and a career, where so...
View Article5 Questions You Should Ask Before Buying a College Computer
Your personal computer is one of the most important items you’ll bring to college (after an EasyBake Oven). You’re going to use that computer for everything, everyday, for four years, so it’s...
View ArticleHow to Start a College Newspaper, For Free
There are plenty of ways to make your voice heard. You can use various online channels to express your opinions rather than screaming at random strangers, as I assume they used to do in the dark ages...
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