For many students, entering college also means leaving their parents' home behind and taking on all sorts of new responsibilities, like laundry, bill-paying, cleaning and, of course, buying and cooking their own food. When living with parents, grocery shopping is something that is easy to take for granted since parents make the lists, clip the coupons, buy the food and ensure the fridge and cabinets are always well stocked.
During our everyday conversation many of us have probably used cliché phrases and have said them not knowing what they mean. A cliché is a saying, expression or idea people have made up over time to be more discreet about what they mean or to stereotype a certain activity, according to clichesite.
Southern Utah has many recreational options to offer, so when Dixie State College students aren't buried in books they are enjoying their favorite hangout spots from Mesquite to Arizona. The location a person chooses to hang out in his or her free time is a reflection of his or her personality.
Parties can be a common occurrence during a student's college experience, and it's important to note how to party in safe ways to avoid disastrous consequences. Getting caught up in a party, especially one with alcohol, can quickly lead to underage drinking, fights, drugs and other problems.