For a university that has been one of the proudest symbol of Sierra Leone, Fourah Bay College (FBC) has not only grown into an iconic symbol, but more importantly the institution has been viewed by many as the only hope for a better career in life. It is the dream of thousands to gain admission into FBC; hundreds have come from abroad to acquire educational laurels at sub Saharan Africa oldest university. So it was definitely a matter of public c (more…)
Archive for June, 2008
Death of Fourah Bay College Student Highlights Deep Student Crisis
Monday, June 23rd, 2008Stepping Outside the Classroom: the Wide World of College
Saturday, June 14th, 2008
Stepping Outside the Classroom: The Wide World of College
Obviously, people choose to attend college to learn new skill and earn a degree that will help them in their pursuit of a career. However, once you arrive on campus you should not limit your life to what goes on inside the classroom. There are countless of other opportunities to explore at college. From personal growth to social engagement, (more…)
Fraternity store
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008Fraternity is something very special to a guy. Fraternity stands for brotherhood, it is a Latin word. To keep the style statement of the youth fraternity store has come up with its unique collection of clothes, accessories and gift items. One can find the custom Greek hoodies, Greek clothing, sportswear and t-shirts which give a unique and casual style to the teenagers. Apart from the clothing fraternity has some great gift ideas (more…)
Girls Living Together Have to Make Sure They Discuss Home Security
Friday, June 6th, 2008Years ago, the living arrangements of a woman throughout her life was set in stone. She would move from her father’s house to the sorority house to her husband’s house, never really needing to make it on her own. Times, however, have changed. Today, many women are waiting to get married, or not getting married ever at all. This means that once college is over or they’ve moved out of their homes, they’ll have to live on their own.