Pop Culture and its Influence on Modern Jobs
For seniors, graduation is a matter of weeks a way. This day that seemed to never come now seems to be approaching too soon. In between final projects, finals, and job applications, it seems like there is not enough... Read More
In March 2016, I had the honor of attending a political conference in Washington D.C. as part of the press because of HonorSociety.org’s standing in American education. I took in the events from the press bullpen. To... Read More
We’ve all heard the quote, “Don’t let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” As cliché as it is, that quote has guided me to jobs and opportunities that I could have only dreamed of.
I don't know why it took me so long to acknowledge this, but this week, I realized that we (that is, students) take teachers for granted. Now, I'm not talking about all teachers mind you (although I will admit that you... Read More
Why Do We Take So Many Math Classes
I am fascinated with politics. I would even say politics is my main hobby. I enjoy reading about current events, watching and listening to the news, listening to Conservative talk radio. I am most especially interested... Read More
Do I really want to be a biology major? Everything seems so much easier; why don't I change to psychology or English? These are questions that run through all of our minds at least once a week or when you're up at 3 am... Read More
When you’re convinced that your writing is the absolute best it can be, you’re ready to start submitting to journals, magazines, and newspapers.
In some of my previous posts, I talked about how to submit your writing if you’re looking to be published either during or after your university studies. Now let’s talk about the nuts and bolts that go into your writing... Read More
The Alzheimer’s Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that strives to end Alzheimer’s Disease. Its mission is to eliminate the disease through the advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and... Read More