The stresses of college life are numerous, but no set of skills handles them better than time management.
Category: Opinion
Opinion: Police should stay out of politics, school policies
Sheriff Neil Warren’s comments only served to further politicize a peaceful protest.
Opinion: Putting assignments off isn’t always a bad thing
Putting off assignments isn’t the end of the world. Often deemed a negative trait in students, this habit doesn’t necessarily mean the work isn’t going to be completed.
Opinion: Employed college students gain work ethic
College students should hold down a part-time job when they’re in college because it teaches collegiate persistence, better time management and work ethic.
Opinion: Poor texting habits carry over into academic, professional life
Texting in shorthand has the potential to negatively affect how we write and speak, beyond just with our friends, by creating bad habits that can carry over to our professional and educational lives.
Opinion: Proper grammar is unnecessary for texting
For day-to-day texting, proper grammar is not only unnecessary but sometimes detrimental to communication.
Opinion: Skeptics should give online dating a chance
While online dating does have its flaws, I highly recommend that everyone tries it out.
Opinion: Online dating should be approached with caution
Online dating has revolutionized the way dating works, but it comes with serious drawbacks.
Opinion: Focused device use in class aids learning
When implemented correctly, technological devices can be effective aids in classroom learning.
Opinion: Skeptics should give online dating a chance
While online dating does have its flaws, I highly recommend that everyone tries it out.
Opinion: Studying outside comfort zone strengthens success
Midterms are just ahead of us. The days are elapsing with no regard to whether or not you are studying, but you can set a precedent for the rest of the year by studying outside of your comfort zone.
Opinion: Paper tests accurately examine student knowledge
Traditional, handwritten tests more accurately examine students’ knowledge of a subject compared to online exams. Unlike online tests, paper tests employ different skill sets and stimulate specific parts of the brain.