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Some 1,600 new college students are coming. Here’s what that means for Williamsburg drivers
Freshmen and transfer students moving into on-campus housing at William & Mary in 2018. (WYDaily/Courtesy Stephen Salpukas) While some students are packing ...Here’s What To Do In Chicago This Week – CBS Chicago
reposted – Source link From a girls night out event to an open house, there’s plenty to enjoy in Chicago this week. ...Schools are banning smartphones. Here’s an argument for why they shouldn’t — and what they ...
Jack Doyle, 13, Ryan Ward, 14, Aiden Franz, 13, and Gray Rager, 14, use their cellphones during lunch at Westland Middle School ...Op-Ed: Two factors keep ‘new gen’ students from attending college. Here’s how to address them
Abolishing tuition at public universities has become a hot topic on the campaign trail, with many Democratic presidential candidates endorsing the idea. ...Your smartphone screen is probably disgusting. Here’s how to clean it
CLOSE We’re probably all guilty of bringing our phone into the bathroom… But it turns out your smartphone is probably dirtier than ...Insurance May Cost College Students Up To $11,732 Per Year — Here’s How to Save
Fall is an exciting time for incoming college freshmen. But this newfound step toward independence and adulthood brings with it a host ...Here’s college football’s next coach hiring trend
Athletic directors dig the scoreboard. That’s the most logical conclusion from the past three hiring cycles in college football, where the selection ...As decision day nears, here’s what attending a top college is worth
The Washington Post | Getty Images May 1 is National College Decision Day, the deadline for high school seniors to choose which ...We want to see your classic back to school photos. Here’s how to submit – ...
We want to see your classic back to school photos. Here’s how to submit Cincinnati.com Summer is winding down and whether you’re an ...Smart phone-dumb car? Dumb phone-smart car? Here’s a how-to. – Twin Cities
If all goes as expected, Minnesota will become a “hands-free” state Aug. 1, when a major new restriction on cellphones will take ...