Advice Archive
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Questions about what do to after college? Visit the Graduation, Transfer, and Career Office
Posted on October 6, 2022 | No CommentsThe Graduation, Transfer, and Career office has many opportunities for students: Career Coach, transfer visits, graduation application, job placement, and resume builder services. -
CAMP director discusses passion for helping others
Posted on May 5, 2022 | No CommentsLisa O’ Hanahan, CAMP director, talks about Crowder career and her love for students. -
Social media affects your life more than you realize
Posted on December 7, 2021 | No CommentsThe world today is majorly run by social media and it is not a terrible thing; however, it does leave a lot of people with some concerns about what kind of effect this can have on communication and most of all mental health. -
Zoos should be abolished
Posted on November 30, 2021 | No CommentsZoos should be abolished for being unethical towards animals in captivity. -
Dorm advisor provides etiquette tips
Posted on November 23, 2021 | No CommentsDorm advisor, Lori Kelley, provides etiquette tips for current dorm students. -
New student handbook becomes available
Posted on September 8, 2021 | No CommentsThe 2021-2022 student handbook becomes available online. Updated information regarding campus community, students, and visitors can all be found among the policies and procedures that Crowder upholds. -
“Live long and logic”
Posted on April 29, 2021 | No CommentsIn my battle with depression I found that logic was one of my more powerful weapons. -
Broke Valentine’s Day
Posted on February 7, 2021 | No CommentsHow to treat someone special in your life without breaking the bank. -
Reviving civil disagreement
Posted on December 20, 2020 | No CommentsCivil disagreement isn't dead; it's just in hiding. -
English teacher shares experiences
Posted on May 6, 2020 | No CommentsI walked into my adviser’s office whenever I was enrolling in my junior year and I hadn’t decided on a major. She asked what I liked to do, and I said ‘read.’ There you go, I was an English major from that point on.