Summer Jobs And Internships: Northwood Students Enter The Workforce

As we prepare to turn the corner into the warmer months, many teens are starting to think about what has become a classic American rite of passage: getting a summer job. Summer jobs can be a great way for students to make some cash, gain experience in the workforce and learn some valuable new skills. Although the total number of 16 to 19-year-olds that work in the summer has dropped over 20 percent since 1998, many Northwood students are still taking the initiative to get hired this year.

The Science Behind Listenting to Your Favorite Tunes

Listening to music has been a favorite pastime throughout human history, and high school students are no exception. The existence of music has been traced back to 250,000 years ago, and it has evolved in many ways to get to where it is to today. Northwood students are frequently listening to music between classes or while completing assignments. Other than offering a nice distraction, music offers many other benefits to students and anyone who listens to it.