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 →

What to Expect from an Associate Degree in Paralegal

Becoming a paralegal is empowering and special. It means that a person can be self-sufficient for life and satisfied in a meaningful career. If you’re considering becoming a paralegal, here are some of the great things you can expect. Continue Reading →

Are Mutual Funds Relevant for College Students?

Investors are constantly looking for new ways to earn larger returns on their investments. Because of this, many old options have become obsolete (or at least undesirable). Here is a look at how mutual funds are viewed by today’s smartest investors. Continue Reading →

How Millennial Graduates are taking Entry Level Jobs in Canada

Recent survey conducted by Statistics Canada reports that around 51,000 new jobs were created in February 2013. This is a positive surprise for a country that has been recuperating from the global economic downturn in 2008. Now the important question is: would ... 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 →

Balance Work and School? Yes, You Can

Successfully walking the tightrope between work and school requires extensive effort and strategic thinking. Take solace in the fact that you’re not alone – of the 19.7 million students over 16 years of age and enrolled in undergraduate college, 72 percent ... Continue Reading →