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  1. Added Oct 04, 2008 by adreier
    Google and Microsoft are engaged in a battle to provide email and other services to campuses.
  2. Added Jul 02, 2008 by graduate
    Need money for college? Who doesn't! Advice and links to resources and news about college funding. Where to find money, how to save it, and how to get the most out of your education without going into debt with student loans
  3. Added Dec 09, 2007 by schwangr
    STUDENTS staring at their iPod screens may be taking a break with a music video — or they may be reviewing a tough chemistry lecture. These days, students who miss an important point the first time have a second chance. After class, they can pipe the lecture to their laptops or MP3 players and hear it again while looking at the slides that illustrate the talk.
  4. Added Aug 07, 2007 by mike
    Some of the most controversial and provocative actions, writings and lyrics have proven to be some of the most inspiring, motivating and positive motivators for change and social action through history. Context, background and of course, intent are more than important in choosing how to react.
  5. Added Aug 07, 2007 by mike
    An undeniably large force in American universities is Greek life, a.k.a. fraternities and sororities. National Greek organizations promote “brother” or “sisterhood,” strong social bonds, alumni ties, and a supposed mechanism through which students can give back to the community.
  6. Added May 03, 2007 by mike
    It's where the hot guys are.
  7. Added May 01, 2007 by mike
    List of the top 10 most intense schools. Discover what schools really put their students to the test, literally!
  8. Added Apr 26, 2007 by mike
    List of schools with the worst food.
  9. Added Apr 26, 2007 by mike
    Discover the necessary steps to get your online education rolling!
  10. Added Dec 13, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
    Sharing information and ideas is vital to learning. So imagine how valuable it would be if your entire campus community shared a set of powerful, easy-to-use and integrated communication and collaboration services. With Google Apps for Education, you can offer all of your students innovative email, instant messaging, and calendaring, with accounts on your school's domain, all for free.* All of these services can be unified with the start page, a new addition to this service that lets you provide a unique, dynamic page where students can preview their inboxes and calendars, browse content and links that you choose, search the web, and further customize the page to their liking.
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