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Molly Toncray (Photo by Johnny Youssef)
Being a mother is already a full-time job. But one student at John Tyler Community College is also juggling a part-time job and a full-class load at the same time.
Molly Toncray (Photo by Johnny Youssef)
Being a mother is already a full-time job. But one student at John Tyler Community College is also juggling a part-time job and a full-class load at the same time.
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October 10, 2008
Students at Richmond colleges have to be creative to meet the financial and time-consuming challenges of transportation around their campuses.
Success in college greatly depends on wisely using the time outside of classes. Students who are organized also have time for social activities.
After the shooting at Virginia Teach, Richmond area colleges and universities have revamped their safety policies and procedures.
When college students’ spending habits collide with newly found freedom and a lack of funds, the financial stress can end a college career before it really started.
Newspapers, broadcasts and websites are just a few ways for new students to network at their colleges.
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