Are social profiles media ruining your chances of landing a job?
By Elizabeth Wieck / INTRIGUE EDITOR | April 12We live in a world where public and private lives have become closely linked, due in part to the meteoric rise in use of social media.
We live in a world where public and private lives have become closely linked, due in part to the meteoric rise in use of social media.
Keeping track of money involves more than subtracting amount spent from amount saved.
As of late, Carnival Caribbean cruises have been a much talked about subject among news outlets.
Fashion has changed. Long gone are the cumbersome rules that have invisibly governed personal style. As of late, the often-rigid restrictions of dressing have mostly disappeared, allowing for true freedom in expression of style.
There comes a point when a need for organization requires more than notes on an iPhone, lists on brightly colored Post-It notes and a weekly planner.
For Scott Couch, being a photographer is a lifestyle.
As a college student, getting enough sleep is a nightly struggle. A good night's rest is always losing to the ever-present power struggle with classes, studying and extracurricular activities.
The lines between reality television shows and our everyday reality have long been blurred.
Twitter announced their newest social media endeavor, Vine, at the end of January
Many students find it difficult to eat a healthy snack on campus.