If you're in one particular category of students heading to college this fall, your odds of gaining weight are pretty good. And if you're going to gain the freshman fifteen, there's one main culprit that will cause it.
The college football bowl season (also known as cozy-pants-and recliner-season) starts this Saturday, and Texas is hosting nine of these big games over the next three weeks. There are four Texas teams playing in bowl games this year.
With the midterm elections coming in October many college students are finding difficulty in casting their ballots because they don’t know how to obtain stamps.
As a college student who has lived on campus in dorms for three years, I can honestly say it's been a great experience. It allows you to be moments away from your classes, live with all your friends and make the most of your college campus.
College is one of the most exciting and fun times of your life, but it is also one of the most stressful times. Balancing school, extra curricular activities and social life is a big challenge that every college student must deal with but having a furry partner in crime can help transition into all of the new aspects in your life.
The adjustment from high school to college can be a bit intimidating, but that doesn't mean that it should be. To help make the transition a little more seamless, check out these tips:
With all the things you need to bring to college, it can be easy to forget some things at home. Check out my list of things you just can't do without here: