How do/did you decide on a major when you have so many interests

Navigating the Maze of College Majors: Finding Your Path Among Many Interests Deciding on a college major can feel overwhelmingly daunting, especially when your interests span a variety of fields. If you find yourself torn between subjects such as biology, music, art, and political science, you’re certainly not alone. Many students grapple with this decision, […]

Failing community college

Navigating the Challenges of Community College: Finding Hope Amid Struggles As I enter my second year and fourth semester of community college, I find myself facing significant academic obstacles. Unfortunately, I have not fared well in my classes, managing to pass only one out of my first three semesters. Throughout this time, I have been […]

I think I just plagiarized

Navigating the Fine Line Between Collaboration and Plagiarism in Academic Work In the world of academia, the boundaries of collaboration can sometimes become murky, leaving students grappling with the consequences of their actions. A recent experience shared by a student sheds light on a scenario that is all too common: the unintentional act of plagiarism […]

Scared about telling my friends I took time off

Navigating Time Off: Overcoming the Fear of Judgment from Friends As a college freshman, I recently made the significant decision to take a break this spring semester, with plans to return next semester. While this choice feels appropriate for me, I find myself grappling with feelings of anxiety about sharing my plans with my high […]

Am I being stupid for getting another bachelors degree?

Exploring Career Pathways: Is Pursuing a Second Degree Worth It? As I approach the culmination of my undergraduate journey, I find myself at a crossroads that has sparked deep reflection about my academic and professional choices. Currently, I am a senior on the verge of graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Allied Health. However, a […]

Judge permits Trump administration to deport Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil

Judge Approves Deportation of Colombian Student Mahmoud Khalil by Trump Administration In a recent ruling, a judge has given the green light for the Trump administration to proceed with the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a Colombian student. This decision has stirred significant attention and raised questions about immigration policies and their impact on international students […]

The Government Wants Students to Have Less Say in How Colleges Run

The Government’s Push to Diminish Student Voices in College Governance In recent years, many colleges have established student governments and various organizations designed to provide a platform for students to influence policies and express their perspectives. However, a worrying trend has emerged as several states are proposing bills aimed at curtailing these vital programs. Notably, […]