Mark Your Calendars
Joe Rogers
September 4, 2009
With top-notch colleges like Taylor University setting application deadlines as early as October 1, seniors on campus are probably wondering: there’s a lot to do, but what? Look ahead. Calendars have been around a lot longer than colleges, and there is a very good reason: they’re helpful! Dates... Read more »
College Board: On The Subject of Subject Tests
Joe Rogers
April 30, 2009
Competition for college admission is heating up, and students are scrambling for ways to get the upper hand on the floods of applicants. But how? The SAT is a measure of overall logic, and the ACT is a general test of—everything! For all linguist geniuses and history buffs, there isn’t much of a... Read more »
College Board: Taking the Lead
Joe Rogers
April 24, 2009
College-educated people have changed the world. Generals have won wars, politicians have established global committees such as NATO and the United Nations, and philosophers have redefined thought as a whole. Teachers have raised a future generation, pastors have touched lives, and even peers have established... Read more »
Choosing the Right College Major
Joe Rogers
March 6, 2009
Choosing a college major can be the most important choice you can make in regards to your education and future career. It may even be more important than where you attend college. What you study in school often dictates what opportunities you will have when you graduate. It can influence career title,... Read more »
College Bound: Virtual or Reality
Joe Rogers, Staff Writer
February 5, 2009
Technology has advanced the world into a new level of convenience. Pizzas can be ordered by a text message and spell check catches all of the “mistakes” in late-night reports. Furthermore, a computer can often take up the role of an entire school building. The question is: is the switch from traditional... Read more »

