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7 Practical Budgeting Tips for
First-Year College Students

pearce September 24, 2021September 29, 2021

As a first-year college student at Clemson University, a lot of thoughts run through your mind. College life is not carefree and for a lot of us, college is the

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First-Year College Students

What to do when you find your To-Do list too Overwhelming to Manage

Allison Daniel November 19, 2020December 3, 2020

Do you ever get overwhelmed looking at your expansive, never-ending to-do list and feel like you need 1,000 more hours in the day to get it done? Yeah, me too. Especially now in quarantine. … Continue readingWhat to do when you find your To-Do list too Overwhelming to Manage

How to Stay Connected While Working Remotely 

Allison Daniel October 29, 2020

This year has been a challenge for students and professionals to connect and collaborate. There is value behind face-to-face interaction, but luckily, we have the technology that provides human connection,

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Ask An English Major: How Much Time Do You Spend Studying?

Allison Daniel October 26, 2020

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Paving the Way for Journalism at Clemson University

Allison Daniel October 26, 2020October 26, 2020

Paving the Way for Journalism at Clemson University: A Love for Storytelling   Professor William “Mike” Pulley is paving the way for journalism at Clemson University by encouraging his students

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Finding Family in Unlikely Places

Allison Daniel October 26, 2020

Finding Family in Unlikely Places Advocacy. Emotion. Family.  These are three defining words that summarize my interview with Dr. Angela Naimou, professor of contemporary literature and its interconnections with race

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The Power of Productivity

Allison Daniel October 22, 2020

  As college students, we want to be as efficient as possible: maximizing our study time, social time, workouts and even our eating time. Most students utilize a planner or

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The Importance of Creating a Portfolio

Allison Daniel October 15, 2020

  Do you have skills that you want to present to the world? Do you struggle with portraying your experiences to potential employers? If you answered “yes” to either of

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Senior Year Checklist: Five Things to Work on Before Graduating

Allison Daniel October 8, 2020

Senior Year Checklist: Five Things to Work on Before Graduating Transitioning from college to post-graduation life can be overwhelming. As I am working through my first semester of my senior

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Sparking Creativity During a Creative Block

Allison Daniel October 1, 2020October 1, 2020

  Staring at a blank page and lost for new ideas? We’ve all been there! Whether you are a graphic designer that creates visual content on a daily basis or

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