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College Dining: Breakfast of Champions on Campus!

College Dining: Breakfast of Champions on Campus!

So, the first meal of the day is the important? Yeah, but getting a wholesome breakfast isn’t easy for busy students. That’s about to change, right here.

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By the editors of The Real College Guide

Get Your Master’s in Disaster

Get Your Master’s in Disaster

Some colleges are offering postgraduate degrees in disaster studies -- studying catastrophes from hurricanes and pandemics to not-so-natural calamities such as terrorist attacks.

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What should I bring home -- and what should I leave at school -- for winter break?

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What should I bring home -- and what should I leave at school -- for winter break?

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Sarah Arsenoff

By Sarah Arsenoff

UNC Wilmington

4 Peripheral Lessons Learned in College

4 Peripheral Lessons Learned in College

Here are a few lessons that you may not realize you're absorbing.

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Top 10 Productive Ways to Procrastinate

Top 10 Productive Ways to Procrastinate

You’ve got two papers to write and four exams to cram for. Here are the most productive ways to do anything but that.

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By Samantha Narins

Lehigh University

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Turkey Days From Hell

Good gravy! For some students, dreams of a "happy" Thanksgiving feast with the family have crumbled like a bad pie crust. Read on for a selection of real T-day nightmares -- and be thankful they didn't happen to you!

Music Police Put an End to Student File-sharing

Fined or even expelled for using social media? File sharing at universities is over as we know it -- students can be fined up to $30,000 per song. (Really?!)

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