Student Life

  • More Than a Pick-Me-Up: Coffee Found to Help Teamwork

    More Than a Pick-Me-Up: Coffee Found to Help Teamwork

    Coffee drinkers, particularly college students who live on coffee, will be happy to learn that the secret to good teamwork lies in a cup of coffee. In a set of two experiments, researchers from The Ohio State University found that drinking coffee before completing a group task increases alertness, leading to more focused work and Read More

  • Here’s How You Can Avoid Accidental Social Exclusions

    Here’s How You Can Avoid Accidental Social Exclusions

    Ostracism, or social exclusion, is thought to be an intentional method to punish disagreeable, awkward, or unwanted members in a group. For instance, if someone is seen as freeloading or annoying, they might be excluded from different social circles or events.   But, according to researchers Björn Lindström and Philippe Tobler from the Department of Read More

  • College Roommates’ Sensitivity to Each Other’s Distress Can Be Helpful

    College Roommates’ Sensitivity to Each Other’s Distress Can Be Helpful

    While college roommates can sense each other’s distress, a recent study by New York University psychology researchers suggests they tend to underestimate the level of distress that each experiences. Supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health, the study is published in the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Stress in College College Read More

  • First Week of College: Dos and Don’ts

    First Week of College: Dos and Don’ts

    Arriving at college is an exciting and transformative moment in a young adult’s life. As students wave goodbye to their parents, little do their parents know that college may be more difficult for their loved ones than they imagined. Most students find it difficult to adjust to a new social scene and the challenges that Read More

  • 5 Reasons to Join College Clubs

    5 Reasons to Join College Clubs

    College students juggle classes, homework, and a social life, so finding time to join a club in college can be difficult. But if your schedule permits, enlisting in a club or extracurricular can be extremely beneficial. There are clubs for nearly every major and hobby. Some, like a school newspaper or business club, can be Read More

  • 6 Tips to Explore Your College Town

    6 Tips to Explore Your College Town

    Whether you choose to attend an urban university, such as NYU or UCLA, or wish to escape to the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, where you live will have a huge impact on your college experience. All college life can feel repetitive, so students can easily fall into a routine. But, you must Read More

  • 6 Reasons Why Recent College Graduates Should Travel Right After Graduation

    6 Reasons Why Recent College Graduates Should Travel Right After Graduation

    College students generally look forward to their graduation. It marks the beginning of professional careers, relieves students from piling tuition rates, and opens doors for new opportunities in life. However, an entrance to the real world can be frightening. Traveling after graduation extends time for personal development and cultural understanding, effectively repressing graduation dread. You Read More

  • Embracing Discomfort in College Will Help You Grow

    Embracing Discomfort in College Will Help You Grow

    The process of socialization starts the minute we enter this world. Children are raised to eat the food their parents give them, share the knowledge their peers impart to them, walk, sing and talk the way their neighbors show them. We progressively fall into a bubble, a safe space, that we don’t want to leave. Read More

  • 6 Things I Wish I Knew Freshman Year

    6 Things I Wish I Knew Freshman Year

    The college guide books your parents bought you can tell you only so much. Oftentimes, they are outdated and spew out mirrored textbook responses from thirty years ago. Understanding the ins and outs of college life comes with experience, but hopefully this list can help cut out some mistakes along the way. Here are 6 Read More

  • A Student’s Guide to Freshman Orientation

    A Student’s Guide to Freshman Orientation

    Throughout college there will undoubtedly be stresses, but there is no need to clench your jaw before classes even start. Orientation is meant to excite incoming freshmen. It gives young students an opportunity to explore their campus, get a taste for the culture, set their class schedules, and possibly even spend a night in the Read More

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