Greenville college students feel the burn of rising gas prices as corporate profits skyrocket, but there are still ways to earn and save.

Greenville college students feel the burn of rising gas prices as corporate profits skyrocket, but there are still ways to earn and save.
Taxes. We hate to see them taken out of our paychecks, especially as students. We don’t have the time to work 40 hours a week thus our pay checks are already smaller. There are a few things students forget they can do to get the most money back when tax returns come around. It’s not too late for you to start.
Gas prices in the southeast are increasing because of 250,000 gallon spill in Alabama.
“I don’t think it will replace the stud, but it is a better hangout spot for those who like a more relaxed.”