This issue is dedicated to health in celebration of October being Health Literacy Month. With our economy being in the condition that it is, it seems like the only thing we may have is our health. Thus, there is more of a reason to keep it in the best condition we possibly can. (0) comments
The University Honors Program will be hosting the National Association of African American Honors Programs conference October 16-18. Along with honors conferences, the program provides, just to name a few, mentorship for its participants, scholarships for honors students, special internships and graduate study opportunities and challenging courses designed especially for UHP students with limited enrollment, according to the program's page on TSU's Web site. (0) comments
Sometimes college students neglect to take care of their bodies. Seeing a physician can be time consuming and costly, especially if you do not have insurance. Medical bills and prescription drugs are expensive and when you are a college student on a budget, sometimes you have to go weeks before you can get or afford treatment. (0) comments