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Rest easy with one of BenQ‘s latest innovations, the ScreenBar e-Reading Lamp. The warm light will help you get into the workflow and give your
Recently, Accell expanded their power product line with the new Powramid C Power Center. Once we got our hands on one, there was no turning
When you think about college, what’s the first image that pops into your head? Is it an impressive library with stone walls or a fun
Students, while nothing will replace hard work, continual advances in technology and the refining of learning methods means there are always new tools and new
A “study drug” is the latest drug trend that seems to be sweeping college campuses nation-wide, considering that over 67% of college students abuse them,
While home visits benefit primary and secondary school students, they can also be beneficial for college students. Whether you go away to college or commute
Quick: Name a city where students study abroad. Did you say London? Maybe Madrid? You probably didn’t say Ulaanbaatar — although students can and do
Some people need complete silence when studying. Others, like me, need some awesome music playing to get my brain on the right track. I choose
You should be eating healthy in college and finals week is no exception (I realize this totally contradicts my last post, but after much retrospection
It’s just another week in college and, as usual, you saved all your homework until Sunday night (don’t worry, you’re certainly not the only one).
We are all hearing about emotional cheating now with the recent strings of celebrity divorces and break ups. But what is it? Is it a valid deal breaker? How do you distinguish between friendship and emotional cheating? Get the 411 here and decide if you are involved with an emotional cheater.
What does someone’s Facebook profile say about them? Are our profiles a representation of who we really are or who we WANT to be? Wonder no more! Scientists conducted a study to see whether people portray their real or idealized personalities on social networking sites such as Facebook; find out the results here.
Need your weekly fix of news? Check out the news recap for College Cures, which covers all the news from this week in sports, entertainment, US and foreign news, and much, much more! What’s in the recap this week? Miranda Kerr, Michael Douglass and the Tucson shooting!