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Monthly Archives: April 2009

How Campus Journalists Are Trying to Save Their Paper

Posted on Wednesday April 29, 2009

It should be of little surprise that newspapers are not faring too well in our explosive digital age. After all, by the time newspapers hit the doorstep of subscribers, the news on the front page is already a day old. It is tough for the paper to compete with other news sources like television and [...]

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Keeping Your Job in a Layoff Economy

Posted on Wednesday April 22, 2009

Some media reports have been chirping positively about the recovering economy. However, there continue to be reports of layoff rounds going through and gutting the staffs of large and small companies across the nation. Clearly, though the economy may be improving, pink slips are still an all too common sight as businesses continue to struggle [...]

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Honing Your Photographic Memory Skills

Posted on Thursday April 16, 2009

Though we use all of our senses every second of every day, sight is one sense that we rely on the most. That is why human beings and most other animals naturally rise in the morning when the sun is out to illuminate our world and sleep at night when everything is shrouded and shaded [...]

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Top 100 Tools for the Twittering Teacher

Posted on Thursday April 2, 2009

It’s no wonder that teachers have also found success on Twitter, using the tool to connect with students, share information with parents, and find useful resources.

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Dealing with Homesickness in College

Posted on Wednesday April 1, 2009

Moving far away is difficult, especially for students who have been accustomed to living with their families since their earliest memories. The first few weeks at college on their own can be a rough experience for new students as they must become accustomed to learning the layout and culture of a new city as well [...]

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