By Chandler McCoy Teenagers and young adults in America cannot get enough sleep, and most say they are well aware of too many hours awake. Sleep deprivation has become a [ … ]
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America’s divide deepens
By Giselle Silva The recent developments causing the red-blue divide in America are due to strong cultural differences, according to many Americans. The right and left are diverging in two [ … ]
Competition and collaboration builds camaraderie on campus
By Nicholas St. Cyr Being in a college environment can make creating connections for some students difficult. The competitive and collaborative activities that are coordinated by staff and the similar [ … ]
The financial makeup of the National Student Leadership Conference at American University
By Ellery Snyderman The National Student Leadership conference (NSLC) earns between $2,716,000 and $2,956,000 per nine day session at American University (AU). Student tuition is between $3395 and $3695 per [ … ]
Social media and its influence on political issues
By Dilan Parekh Not all social media is negative when it comes to politics, according to a communications expert. Platforms such as Instagram and Twitter have become one way for [ … ]
The effects of inflation on American college students
By Abby Taylor Rising prices aren’t just causing anxiety for American families. Many college students also show concern about trying to be financially independent with inflation at a 40-year high. [ … ]
Student stress over finances
By Mackenzie Pitsko College students say higher prices are causing them added stress. Increased student loans and housing prices force college students to work more to pay for their education. [ … ]
The benefactor and the beginner college applicant
By Paloma Rambana Rising seniors consider the influence of money and recognition on college admissions. In March 2019, United States federal prosecutors publicized the information and charges related to the [ … ]
How the Roe vs. Wade protests have affected NSLC programming at AU
By Haley Saikin The National Student Leadership Conference (NSLC) at American University in Washington, D.C. session two includes nine programs that cater to students’ personal interests and possible career paths. [ … ]
Physical fitness and health boosted in on-campus college students
By Taylor Thompson Today’s college student’s living on-campus are proven to be more fit by just walking around campus and can increase their overall health. Physical fitness depends on several [ … ]