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Oct 22, 2008 - Get your Z's to keep your A's Even if you have only been in school for a few months, you are most likely already familiar with late nights - be it for work or pleasure. The problem is that while you may feel that a strong cup of coffee or your choice of "energy drink" may get you through the next day, there may be a significantly heavy price to pay for not getting enough sleep at night in the long-term. (Adventures In Education)
Aug 22, 2008 - Text Messaging-"KIT" when back in school Call it a sign of the times. "Texting," as a means of communication, has become increasingly popular, and some use it even more frequently than picking up the phone to have an actual conversation. So what has made text messaging so popular? According to a recent survey, the following are the leading reasons why. (Adventures In Education)
Aug 21, 2008 - College: How much money do you think you need for your first year? Most likely, being that you are headed off to school in a week or so, your tuition, room and board, possibly a new computer, books, and transportation have all been paid for. So how much additional money do you think is needed to survive your first semester, or furthermore, your first year? (Adventures In Education)
Jul 30, 2008 - Two Montana college students must learn to save on essentials Everyone around the globe is feeling the sting of rising gas and food prices. Two Montana college students have found that they, too, are no exception. (Adventures In Education)
Jun 24, 2008 - Do good credit cards for college students really exist? If used wisely, a student credit card is a good way to build your credit history while you are in school. (Adventures In Education)
Jan 22, 2008 - Recording industry threatens to sue students. Natalie Miles, a legal studies student at UC Santa Cruz, is getting some unwelcome education in her major. Attorneys representing some of Hollywood's biggest companies say the 20-year-old illegally made 599 songs available for sharing on a popular online... (SF Gate)
Jan 21, 2008 - One Teen's Campaign To Restore Voting Rights. Sarah Boltuck's senior year at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda was transformed by a rejection letter -- not from a college, but from the Montgomery County Board of Elections. (Washington Post)