When we first get to college, everything is a new experience and we’re all just searching for people to experience it with.
As the 2016 Orientation Chair, it is my pleasure to welcome the class of 2020 to ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ.
Everyone’s college experience is different, but there are plenty of false impressions floating around that can make the idea of going to college seem like a scary or worrisome experience. However, a lot of those myths can be busted.
There is a stigma often associated with college faculty that makes them seem unapproachable and unfriendly.
It’s August and you’re thinking about packing for college.
I had to admit, the whole thing sounded a bit like the beginning of a fairy tale.
Matthew Lillehaugen '17 has found a way to be one step ahead and he’s done it by combining interests that seem to have nothing in common.
Three months ago, I had a very particular image in my head of what an intern was supposed to look like: a frazzled, sleep-deprived 20-something juggling cups of coffee, fighting with jammed printers, and being at the beck and call of a demanding boss. I thought that an internship would amount to no more than a stress-filled summer, a bullet point on a resume, a necessary evil.
As Cobbers, we are lucky to attend a school that provides everything we could possibly need: tasty food, comfy accommodations and more than 100 student organizations. It is all too easy for us to hole ourselves up in The Maize with our french fries and our Grocery Bingo.