Although our Spring Break has only just begun and so many of us are hesitant to think about classes and coursework while the sun is shining, this week also happens to mark the release of the University Schedule of Classes for Fall 2020. Despite being several months away, it’s never too early to get a […]
Mayhem in Majors and Minors
When it came time to begin my college career, I was only partially aware of what direction I wanted to take and what precise outcome I was pursuing. I had already taken some time to avoid classes and coursework, spending my first three years out of high school working, traveling, making precious memories and some […]
Cheap and Easy Vegan Recipes
Anyone who is vegan or wants to try to eat more healthy vegan meals, check out the recipes down below. All ingredients can be bought from Walmart! Chickpea Sandwhich Ingredients Needed: One can of chickpeas. $0.98 Dill weed. $2.36 Wheat bread. $2.88 Chips. $3.98 Total Cost: $10.20 Use a can opener to open can of […]
Success and Spring Cleaning
The new semester is well underway, and my planner has been collecting assignments and deadlines as a hobbyist would vintage knick knacks and antiques. I’m off to a quick and busy start, what with juggling full time classes and two demanding jobs, and I have no doubt that my undergraduate community is rowing away next […]
How to Prepare for Your Advising Appointment(s)
| Written by Grace M. | Your advising appointment can help you pick out your courses for the upcoming semester. Consult with your advisor and ask any questions regarding what classes they suggest you take based off of your chosen career path. Streamline your advising experience by following these tips: Go on course schedule planner. […]
How to Survive Your 8 a.m. Courses
| Written by Alexis K. | Just don’t sign up for one—simple as that! Just kidding. I truly wish it was that simple but, eventually, an advisor is going to talk you into taking an 8 a.m. course. They’ll make it sound like a good idea, and you are going to buy it, just like […]
Make the Most Out of A Challenging Course
| Written by Alexis K. | Students tend to talk to other students and learn which classes are challenging and whether or not they should maybe avoid them. That being said, some classes are going to be tougher than others, no matter what—it’s inevitable. Although students try to avoid the more difficult classes, you’ll actually […]
Alumni Stories: Reet Taylor
| Written by Reet Taylor and Breanna R. | | Linked to “Alumni Stories: Watu Moja” post | Just a year after earning his Bachelor of Arts in Digital Media & Society, Reet Taylor has become a rising star in Camden’s ever-expanding arts community. A National Art Honor Society inductee and Pennsauken poetry contest winner, […]
What You Need to Bring to Live On Campus
| Written by Emily M. | Moving on campus can be a scary experience, especially if it’s your first time not living at home. As a Resident Assistant (RA), I’m an expert on what you need to bring to live on campus! First things first, you’re going to need to bring your clothes. But, bring […]
Must-Read Books
| Written by Grace M. | Hello! We’re a little more than halfway through the summer. If you’re looking for something to do, you could grab a good book, sit outside, and get reading. Also, reading is a way to wind down during the semester. I’ve provided a list below of some “must-read” books if […]