Want to do something special with that someone special? Designer Danielle Duet complied a list of top holiday date ideas.
Breaking through ‘Minnesota nice’
Minnesota nice, the stereotype of Minnesota residents to be courteous, reserved and mild mannered, but critics have pointed out negative qualities such as passive aggresiveness.
Campus theft on the rise
According to St. Thomas Public Safety logs, theft incidents have increased this year, but there are ways to avoid becoming a victim of crime.
What does your Facebook status say about you?
Designer Sam Wisneski analyzed a study that linked personality with language used in Facebook statuses to find out how the two are linked.
Technologies taking hold in education environments
From Kindergarten to college, educational technologies are continuing to revolutionize educational eviroments with cloud computing, mobile technology and others.
Recipes to ‘rock’ Thanksgiving leftovers
Designer Bailey Jordan found four creative recipies to use up all of your Thanksgiving leftovers.
Black Friday statistics
‘Tis the season to shop, and Designer Danielle Duet complied the statistics about which groups of consumers hit stores on Black Friday, what they buy and when they go.
Twitter’s route to social media stardom
With more than 200 million users about 460,000 new accounts created, and billions of posts each week, Twitter has taken the social media world by storm.
Test your love language
Designer Danielle Duet designed this test based on Gary Chapman’s five primary love languages to find out your preference for emotional communication.
10 habits of exceptionally happy people
Design Manger Genevieve Cossette complied a list of the some of the common characteristics of happy people.
Most notable moments in Tommie Award history
The Tommie Award, which began in 1931, has a storied history that includes trends around gender, race and campus involvement.
Lessons learned from board games
Popular board games like Chutes and Ladders, Scrabble and Monopoly are full of life lessons.