Sometimes a picture is worth more than a thousand words. Sometimes even a novel full of metaphors and flowery adjectives cannot describe what secrets lie within a photograph of an open Payless box with a pair of men’s shoes. A metal cross is taped on the inside top of the […]
Author: Kristin McDonald
Pollution Solution
Repeatable Scientific Ethics Democracy Productivity Formula Pollution SolutionScientific Laws in Human Development. Developing Skills in Productive Fields of Interest. Do you give positive attention while one is being good? According to DoctorFitzhough Dodson some learned the only way to receive attention was throughinappropriate behavior. As long as one was good […]
Press release
I have a recent press release of my recent acceptance into a new training program designed link the Department of Defense and private industry. The press release is longer than 300 words. How can I get a copy to you. I’ll try to attach.”Lieutenant Colonel Jasper W. Watkins III, graduate […]
Campus notes
I have a message that I would like to be put in campus notes for the first three weeks of school. I will attach it below. Please let me know if you can run it. Thanks,Andre Harper The Hot SeatHave you been insulted? Has someone got on your very last […]
FAMU 20 prepares amateurs for real world
The lure of television, whether in front of the camera or behind the scenes, attracts most people at one time or another. A student, sitting with friends, watching one more tired reality show or melodramatic daytime soap, says “I can do that… and better.” Everyone on TV got involved somewhere. […]
Prioritizing determines quality of college life
Ignorance is bliss, so the saying goes. But when it comes to managing time and money, a student’s ignorance is no laughing matter. Learning effective ways to manage time and money is not only beneficial in college, but in life. Successful students must learn how to budget time and spend […]
Have fun, but don’t forget to study
Just so you don’t freak out and quit school after the first week, here are a couple of things you should know.Rule number one – Get to know your professors. They all grade differently. The literature teacher that will give you an A and think that your research paper was […]
Professor speaks out about student survival
Whether you’re a freshman losing sleep due to academic anxiety or a returning student who wants to put a rocky previous year behind you, fall semester can be a golden opportunity. It can set the tone for a rich and successful college experience, or (if you blew your first year […]
Distance changes relationships
Now you’re here. Mommy and Daddy are gone, no more bratty younger siblings and you are no longer subject to grandma’s stories. Of course, you’re glad to leave all that and begin a new life at college. If you could only bring your high school sweetheart, life would be almost […]
Don’t mess up your freshman year
Books that cost more than your entire senior prom night, the myth that is your net check and gourmet microwave cooking. Congratulations, you’re a college student now. As a former freshman, allow me to bestow you with some advice. Don’t try to pass yourselves off as upperclassmen. We can spot […]