How to Get the Best Bang for Your Buck When Purchasing a New Car

With the average person spending $30, 000 on a new car, the purchase is second only to the family home when it comes to expense. When you’re laying so much money down, you want to get bang for your buck. Read on discover te best way to get a bargain when ... Continue Reading →

Hey College Kids, It’s Time for Some Myths and Smart Facts

As you prepare for college, you’ll inevitably be fed a crock full of garbage. Ranging from misunderstandings and rumors to a straight out lie, there are a lot of legends circling about the daily life of a college student in America. If you’re about ... Continue Reading →

Post-College: Time to Clean Up Your Facebook Profile

College was the best! All those parties, makeout sessions, and funny pranks; everything that marks a youthful, fun, vigorous young person are awesome. Only now you’re facing a workforce where 45 percent of human resources professionals admit they look at a person’s ... Continue Reading →

How Healthy are You Really Living? 5 Risks You May Not Know About

You might be eating your greens and getting your cardiovascular work outs in every day, but you could be at risk for health impacts you didn’t know existed. In fact, some of our seemingly helpful modern inventions could be harming your health: Continue Reading →

10 Facts About Self-Defense Training

When it comes to self-defense training, most people think about women learning how to protect themselves against an attack. While this is a very real part of training, it’s not the whole picture. Functional self-defense training isn’t only for women. ... Continue Reading →

The Freshman 15: It’s Not All You Should Worry About

For many young people about to start college, the famous Freshman 15 is a very real concern. According to Connie Diekman, the director of university nutrition at Washington University in St. Louis, the 15 pounds gained by freshman is really only an average. This ... Continue Reading →

How To Get More Involved In Your Community

Strong communities are important. They help sustain the local infrastructure and economy as well as foster strong bonds that will be essential in the event of an emergency or natural disaster. What surrounds us contributes to who we are. Who and what we surround ... Continue Reading →