“Lord, I ain’t got time for all this traffic.” “Bro, I gotta tag all the roommates in this girl’s pic. Oh my God.” “Subway skimped me man. It’s like they cut a 7.5 inch piece out of the footlong and gave me the short side.” “You don’t eat chicken? You’re notContinue Reading

“I hate when I’m in a public and overhear someone yelling about some drama to their friend, but they leave before they get to the end and it’s like… ‘What did Madison do? I’m all ears!’ ” “If I fake my death right now, I’ll literally never have to dealContinue Reading

As mentioned in a related article, the federal government, universities, and private organizations can provide money to assist students with covering their educational expenses. Financial aid can be received in various forms that do not need to be repaid. They are a gift for you to take some of the financialContinue Reading

After journeying over 1,000 miles from Lubbock, Texas to The Sunshine State, second-year Tallahassee Community College student, Elaney Tedder is following her dreams and coping with the Florida weather. “When I first came here, I was scared because I didn’t have a job, but excited because I was taking myContinue Reading

Attending college and university for many people is a great accomplishment that will mobilize students to go far in their careers. But, it’s no secret that college can be incredibly expensive. If students don’t receive money from their parents to pay for their tuition, how else will their cover theirContinue Reading

“I’m not a morning person. I’m barely even a person.” “She can call me when she’s ready for my love and not these hands.” “We all know someone who dabs too much.”

Applying for financial aid can be a hassle at times. Between multiple visits to the Financial Aid Office, the Cashier’s Office, and struggling with gathering tax information, applying for your aid can be very time consuming. However, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid has made changes that might makeContinue Reading

The Early Learning Coalition of the Big Bend is hosting the Annual Race for Readiness from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Oct. 1 at the Southwood Town Center. Come out and run or walk a one mile fun run or a certified 5k course. The event will be holdingContinue Reading

Swing by All Saints Cinema to catch a free screening of the 1962 classic To Kill A Mockingbird based on the famous novel by Harper Lee. Experience Atticus Finch, an honorable lawyer in the Depression-era South, as he defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge, and defends hisContinue Reading