“I have never let school interfere with my education.” Mark Twain said it more than a hundred years ago, and it has been echoed in too-cool-for-school sentiments ever since.
Author Archives: Carly Cody
Smoking ban for college compuses less productive than intended
Smoking is almost synonymous with the perception of New York City culture.
College life changes students’ relationships with their parents
So, what did you do this weekend?
It’s the cringe-inducing question that college kids face on a weekly basis from our parents.
And if you’re like me, you choose to answer with sweeping generalities like “I hung out with friends,” or if you’re like others, you take the more extreme route of telling blasphemous lies.
Maybe you don’t want your parents knowing you spent all of Saturday playing Super Smash Bros.
Students should finish GE requirement by end of sophomore year
I can’t help my eyes from rolling into the back of my head as my teacher explains what a primary source is in my “Introduction to Western Civilization” class, something I’ve been taught repeatedly since the sixth grade.
‘Secrets of Winning College Cash’ workshop intended to give students strategies on how to win private scholarships
Thomas Riebs and Montae Langston are two very different types of college students.
UCLA’s People Animal Connection spreads holiday cheer with dogs, carolers at Mattel Children’s Hospital
Grace Sagara and her 6-year-old black Labrador Scully are familiar faces to the UCLA Medical Center.
It’s never too late to learn
The minute Bernard Hamermesh picked up the microphone, he transformed from a resident of the Belmont Village Senior Living community and resumed his role as a professor.