Articles Posted in the Business Category

  • The CF Guide to Dignity Sacrificing Frugality

    The CF Guide to Dignity Sacrificing Frugality

    How To: Be a Frugal College Student, and maybe lose a bit of dignity in the process By Danielle Patton, Guest Contributor Short of becoming a stripper (and even that is argued), here is a list of ways of saving money in college and maybe sacrificing a bit of
  • How To: Save Money As a Student (and keep your dignity)

    How To: Save Money As a Student (and keep your dignity)

    How to Save Money As a Student: The Practical By Danielle Patton, Guest Contributor Let's face it. College is expensive and any tip that saves money, I would suggest using it. I went to two colleges, I started at a state school and graduated from a super expensive private
  • Apps and Programs That Will Make Your Life Easier

    Apps and Programs That Will Make Your Life Easier

    Apps and Programs That Will Make Your Life Easier By CF Staff A visit to the local app store (available on many Smartphone’s and tablet devices), will enable you to stay up-to-date with your class notes, daily schedule, social calendar, and news. These apps are readily available on an iPhone
  • Back to School Must-Have’s for the Electronic Elitist

    Back to School Must-Have’s for the Electronic Elitist

    Back to School Must-Have's for the Electronic Elitist As the end of the summer draws near, students anti-climatically prepare for the beginning of yet another school year. But, with the ultimate techie devices at your disposal, the back to school era becomes a little more bearable, and dare we say
  • Oh, the Money We’ll Spend

    Oh, the Money We’ll Spend

    Oh, the Money We’ll Spend By Lorena Madrigal Along with my rhyming titles, here’s another thing we didn’t see coming! Ok, so it’s probably not that surprising, and it’s actually more than just one thing, seven to be exact, according to Wallet Pop. The I-really-don’t-want-to-look list of things that will
  • Word on the Street: Student Refund Checks

    Word on the Street: Student Refund Checks

    Word on the Street: Student Refund Checks By Jason Mazdra, Finance Guru The University just refunded you $528 after paying off your tuition and other fees that are associated with college that don’t make much sense to you. For most of you, receiving a college refund check is a huge
  • Word on the Street: Guidelines to a Financially Stable Life

    Word on the Street: Guidelines to a Financially Stable Life

    Word on the Street: Guidelines to a Financially Stable Life By Jason Mazdra, Finance Director There is nothing like predicting your own future and having the discipline to follow through with a plan to ensure that prediction becomes reality. The desire to retire before the age of 50 is
  • Word on the Street Debut: How I fell in love with money

    Word on the Street Debut: How I fell in love with money

    Word on the Street: How I fell in love with money By Jason Mazdra The moment I started working, I knew that I wouldn’t like this “work thing” very much. It all started when I crashed my parent’s truck while trying to back it out of the garage. I had
  • Competition for jobs drives applicants to lie about education, accomplishments

    Competition for jobs drives applicants to lie about education, accomplishments

    By Kyrie Taylor Most people have first-hand experience with the difficulties of job hunting, but since onset of the recession in 2007, job searching has become even more daunting. In order to stand out from the pack, some applicants have turned to lying on a resume. According to SmartMoney’s statistics, 56 percent of
  • Land that Badass Job

    Land that Badass Job

    By Laura Brooks A lot of people think that if they have a killer resume then they are set. Don’t get me wrong, the resume is one of the most important parts, but there’s so much more than how good you look on paper.  There are countless websites, books and workshops
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