Molly’s Thoughts on GenEds
GenEds Equal Gelatinous Brains by Molly Robinson Most people understand that in order to succeed in any job you need to have common sense and a good head on your shoulders, but how a history class...
View ArticleUndergrad- Make or Break
by Molly Robinson There are so many varying opinions about what undergrad means for the individual. Some say it means nothing and that it’s just a time in your life to have fun and get blanket degree....
View ArticleGeography and Why it’s Awesome
by Lauren Privette Do you want to gain a hard skill in college—one that will make you extremely marketable? Do you want to get a meaningful job after graduation? Do you want grad school to be an...
View ArticleA Blast into the Past
By Taylor Hudson There is no denying that Carrier Library holds a lot of history and meaning on the JMU campus. As the first free-standing library on campus, completed in 1939, Carrier library has...
View ArticleValue in College
by Molly Robinson There are some hundred of organizations at JMU, some 20,000 students that attend classes, and over 50 majors offered. How does the average student sort through it all and find their...
View ArticleFinals Week Myths: True or Busted?
By: Taylor Hudson Summer is within your grasp! After what I am sure has been a long semester, finals week has approached us. But don’t let yourself become overwhelmed with your schedule overflowing...
View ArticleTop Chef: Camping Edition
By Lauren Privette University Park’s pavilion served as a makeshift kitchen for the UREC sponsored event “Top Chef at University Park,” on Wednesday, the 19th. A judge walked around monitoring students...
View ArticleTackling the Daunting Résumé
By Taylor Hudson “Graduation” is a four-letter word around here. Yeah, sure—it’s supposed to be a proud moment, signifying four years of hard work and good times with life-long friends. But let’s be...
View ArticleWinter Break To-Dos for College Kids of All Ages
By Lauren Privette You’ve just come back from a weeklong Fall Break that was just as unproductive as you were worried it would be, only to be thrown into two weeks of stressful studying and due-dates....
View ArticleDon’t Let This Ship Sail off Without You!
By Elaina Taylor I remember very distinctly my parents encouraging me to intern back in high school. However, when I found out that most of them were not the paying type, I quickly dismissed them. I...
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