From apples to chips to energy drinks, when on-campus college students go grocery shopping, they travel in packs.
Housing edition 2019
Electrical engineering junior Terrance Green cooks about two times a month using his communal dorm kitchen.
Three years ago, three roommates at The Arlie started off with only the meat-and-potatoes furnishings that came with the apartment: two black leather couches, an entertainment center, a few side tables for the living room, a couple of bar stools for the kitchen and a bed and desk for each of…
For many, a rite of passage that comes with moving into a new home is hosting a dinner or house-warming party.
A few weeks ago, I finally decided to make use of my limited free time and do laundry. While throwing the clothes out of my closet, I noticed an old T-shirt from my freshman year of high school: a size small, faded neon green shirt that read “CLASS OF 10.”
A bad roommate can ruin a college experience.
In terms of housing, I’ve run the gamut.
Home smells usually go unnoticed by the resident, but guests can smell them immediately.
Unpleasant smells can dampen any apartment. Lighting candles and setting out potpourri are two ways to alleviate bad odors.
Downsizing to a shared apartment or dorm can be a tough transition for some, but students share tips to make the experience more enjoyable.
Many college students may wonder if making the leap to live with their significant others is the right move.
Green leafy plants are a natural way to decorate a living or work space, but some may be hesitant when considering purchasing a plant.