5 Ways Students Can Spend Less and Save More

From tuition and buying textbooks to filling your gas tank and spending money out with friends, college is an expensive experience that often leaves a dent in your wallet. Here are 5 ways students can spend less and save more without giving up the things they love or the activities they enjoy. Shop smarter A simple Google […]

A Message From Young Consumers: Share More, Own Less

The aftermath of a global financial crisis sparked a revolutionary idea: share more, own less. It’s an idea that promotes sustainability, affordability and accessibility and younger generations are hooked. Although the concept of sharing started with Facebook, a social network that promoted sharing life experiences and special moments with friends and family on a digital […]

‘Snip, snip’ Goes the Traditional Media Budget

During the 90s, television was everything. Many of us could be found glued to our ‘sets’ in the evening, catching up the news, watching our favorite sitcoms or crime dramas. But a lot has changed since then: the Internet became ‘a thing’, we got smart with our phones, and we even got savvy with reality itself. […]

Road Trip to Zoo America!

Welcome to ZooAmerica, a famous zoo located within a famous place, Hershey Park, located in Hershey, PA. In case you were wondering, yet, this is in fact the same place “Hershey’s Chocolate” was invented. Now, unlike the typical animals you picture at a zoo, like giraffes, tigers, zebras, and the whole nine yards instead, this zoo […]

My Golden Ticket to snow-paradise: The Max Pass

Hey there adventure-seekers! For the most daring skiers and snowboarders out there, we are going to be discussing a little something called The Max Pass and trust me the “Max” part is going make your jaw drop! So here’s the situation, over the past four years I’ve had to pass up way too many good opportunities […]

Words Of Wisdom From Your TA

Almost every college professor has at least one teaching assistant, but sometimes a professor has a TA who’s also an undergraduate student. These people usually just grade papers and maybe hold some office hours to answer students’ questions. However, the experience is worth more than its value on a resume. A good TA will come […]

School’s Out for the Summer: How to Keep your Reps Engaged

  Colleges are letting out for the summer, and that usually means campus marketing shuts down across the nation. In the past, it was much more difficult to use student brand ambassadors for summer marketing because a majority leave campus. But with Go Commando you can, because students are always attached to their phones. Go Commando […]

This is ‘Us’: Addressing the diverse landscape of college campuses

Collecting survey data from Millennials and Gen Z can provide valuable insight into their thought processes, how they spend their time and money, and what is most important to them. However, with a social landscape filled with diversity, it’s essential to know what terms are appropriate (and which are NOT). We’ve broken down some of […]

Tapping Into Mobile Payments

When was the last time you went to the grocery store or gas station and paid in cash? Can you remember when you went to the bank or ATM to make a cash withdrawal? If you are like me, then you use your debit or credit card, or some sort of mobile payment system for all your […]