There is absolutely no question that the U.S. Postal Service is struggling to stay alive with its record loss of $15.9 billion this year. Compared to last year, the Postal Service lossed about $5.1 billion which is still a big loss, however it is not as drastic as this years. Much of the...
Can You Afford Gas??...
posted by Taylor Linyard
In California, gas prices have gone up as of Friday, September 5, 2012, as muchy as 50 cents a gallon at the local Beacon station. For those students and others that drive cars and have jobs, this will most likely become a serious problem. I know that many students that do drive get money...
Big Government Has G...
posted by jack bello
Has big government gotten too big? I would say yes. I think big government is a good thing to a certain point, but not to a point in which our nation has an economic slide and a debt ceiling that is near impossible to recover from. I mean, who are we kidding when we say...
Music for Relief
posted by Christina Veneracion
The disaster that struck Japan brings up a really good question, “Who is willing to help?” Many have said that it’s their problem. Some people want to help, but they don’t have the money. So, why don’t those people that have a ton of money help those that...
Who is the real hero...
posted by Christina Veneracion
Lately, all I’ve seen on magazines and news is all bad. Celebrities getting divorces, drug and alcohol abuse, adultery, and many more immoral acts being committed by those that we idolize. Those celebrities that many of us look up to. Has the world lost sense of right and...
Beware of Scholarshi...
posted by Christina Veneracion
Each year, many parents and students fall into the scholarship scam. Victims of these scams lose a lot of money, some losing more than $100 million. These scams often imitate legitimate government agencies, education leaders, grant-giving foundations, and use official-sounding names like...
$50,000 Scholarship ...
posted by Daniel Carbajal
To all the Senior Parents and seniors, The 2011 Community Scholarships are now available in the counseling center. If your son or daughter is planning to attend a 2 year college, a vocational or technical school or a 4 year college or a private university, have your student stop by the...
Need Money For Colle...
posted by Daniel Carbajal
If you are planning on pursuing an education after high school and will need help paying for it, then you need to fill out the annual FAFSA, or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2011-2012 school year. The application is looked at on a first come first serve basis so filling...