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OP Papers: Writing Papers the Smart Way

Feature by Tara Engel for OPPapers.com Whether you leave papers for the last minute or get started as soon as the paper is assigned, starring at a blank piece of paper until you start writing [...]

New Spice Parody | Study like a scholar, scholar

A New Spice Parody | Study like a scholar, scholar Do you want to be a scholar? Then study at the Harold B. Lee Library. Do your research here, study here, and be a scholar!

Rising Trend: Co-Ed Dorm Rooms

In an effort to create desirable living environments for the students living on campus, many colleges and universities across the nation are instituting gender-neutral dormitories for those students wishing to share living spaces with students [...]

Paying the Cost To Be the Boss – Making the Most Out of Summer Break

The end of the school year is fast approaching.  As we all prepare to peel off all of our cold weather layers and slip into flip flops and tank tops, we should keep in mind [...]

A&T expands COE

Its about time!  Senate leaders have proposed a higher education bond package that would include $104 million that will expand the North Carolina A&T State University’s College of Engineering with brand new facility.  The new building [...]

Please not PLZ

Please Not PLZ

With the high volume of texting it is easy to get carried away with the shorthand, acronyms, and emoticons.  Understanding the texting lingo has become just as important as utilizing the technology to send the [...]

Harvard, Eat Your Heart Out

This weekend, members of Hampton University’s 2010 graduating class will have even more of a reason to celebrate.  On Sunday, May 9th, President Barack Obama will deliver the 2010 commencement address.  Be a part of this historical [...]

Midnight College Courses: By Any Means Necessary!

With record numbers of Americans enrolling in state and community colleges, some schools are having to explore non-traditional ways in order to serve their students.  Take Bunker Hill Community College in Massachussets,  for example.  With the help [...]

Meet Katie

This is what I call AMAZING In the 161 years the University of Notre Dame has been awarding degrees, never had there been an African-American as valedictorian.  Until this year. Katie Washington, a biological sciences [...]