September 25, 2019
Everything You Need to Know About Student Discounts by Amy Liston
Amy Liston of Xpress Jobs teaches us how to utilize student discounts.
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September 25, 2019
Amy Liston of Xpress Jobs teaches us how to utilize student discounts.
September 24, 2019
Amy Liston of Xpress Jobs teaches students how to thrive in a shared living space.
September 23, 2019
As you may recall, we released an African Violet care guide along with a tutorial on propagating African Violets for the March issue of The Burgundy Zine.
Given that it’s been half a year since those guides were published, we figured it was time for a little update on how both plants are doing today.
September 20, 2019
Denelia Storm gives us a few tips on reinventing our style for the new school year.
September 16, 2019
Bid 4 Papers provides a comprehensive breakdown of how to write an essay outline.
September 13, 2019
College Cures provides insight on five imperative factors to consider while apartment hunting in college.
September 12, 2019
The Institute for Childhood Preparedness shares back to school safety tips for parents and children with us.
September 12, 2019
School’s back in session, rapidly reversing summer’s recession of classroom blues.
Whether you’re the new kid or a seasoned pupil amongst the hustle and bustle of peers hurrying through the hallways during the first week, you’re not alone in your first day jitters. 50.8 million students will be at the hands of 3.2 million teachers in public schools across America, the National Center for Education Statistics reports.
September 4, 2019
Everyone wants to go back to school feeling cool with decorative notebooks, colorful pens, mechanical pencils, novelty erasers, and sturdy binders, but the price of school supplies themselves can leave you in a bind – especially if you’re a parent supplying two, three, four, or more children.
In fact, the National Retail Federation (NRF) reports that families will be spending record-breaking amounts on “back to school” shopping this year, with the average household that has K-12 students spending $696.70. Households with college-aged students plan on spending $976.78, the highest amount ever recorded by the NRF.
However, you don’t have to drop hundreds – nearly a thousand – to send your kids back to school in style and equipped with the tools they need to succeed.