PolicyMic: How To Avoid Student Debt
Categories: Current Events
It’s been engrained in our culture that if young students don’t earn a degree, they’ll never be able to find a good job. With a little research and common sense, people can realize that this is not as absolute as they may have been led to believe.
Dame Cooke Presents: Don’t Occupy Your Bad Relationship
Categories: TNGG Weekly Columns
Dame Cooke answers the questions of some star-crossed Occupiers in the first of what will be a weekly column on TNGG.
How to Move
Categories: TNGG Weekly Columns
Everyone’s favorite How To girl, Erica, gives advice on how to move to into a new place.
How to Have your First Holiday with a Significant Other
Categories: TNGG Weekly Columns
If this is your first holiday with someone else, share in my anxiety and learn from my friends who have done this all before.
A Three-Hour Cure for Your Quarter-Life Crisis: My Life Coaching Experience
Categories: Lifestyle
Charlotte Glasser grudgingly agrees to experiment with a life coach. The results are surprising as this hard-as-nails pessimist asks for real help.
The Tuition is Too Damn High!
Categories: Lifestyle
Last night, a host of Millennials – some in college, some post-graduate – joined in with TNGG’s very first Twitter chat: #TNGGchat. The kick-off topic was the cost of our education.
How to Get a Tattoo
Categories: TNGG Weekly Columns
Erica describes her tattoo experiences and offers advice to those thinking about getting inked for the first time.
GUEST POST: 5 Unique Ways to Earn Duckets on the Side
Categories: Business
Are you plagued by “insufficient funds” emails, invading your inbox like an incomprehensible swarm of Great White Sharks? If so, check out these five unique ways to make some quick cash on the side.
How to Visit a Psychic
Categories: TNGG Weekly Columns
Maybe you think it’s a big pile of bull, but there are some psychics who can real rattle your skeptic cage. How do you find a good one? Erica advises.
A Wine Guide for N00bs
Categories: Lifestyle
More and more 20-somethings are opting for wine these days, and it’s a natural progression to learn more about the characteristics and differences between kinds of wines.