The Case For Grass Fed Beef Part 3: Planet Health
Side Note: If you want to meet some awesome students searching for health and fitness on Facebook, join the College Paleo facebook group here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/551712631528215/ This is Part 3 of a 3 part series on Grass Fed Beef. We decided to write these posts not only to inform you, the reader, but also to give you [...]
The Price of Living a Healthy College Life
Look, college is expensive. I think pretty much everyone agrees on that. From tuition to paying for laundry, the costs of living a college life add up. Sometimes, that forces us to forfeit certain “luxury” items from our limited budgets in order to pay for things like books, loans, and other necessities. However, there is [...]
The Case For Grass Fed Beef Part 2: Animal Health
This is part 2 of a 3 part series on Grass Fed Beef. You can find part 1 HERE. We decided to write these posts not only to inform you, the reader, but also to give you confidence in making a case for getting grass fed beef at your school. Part 2: Animal Health If [...]
Drug Use in College: Know the Facts
Every now and again we at Caveman College like to delve into controversial topics that pertain to things involving the college lifestyle. So let’s all be honest. Drugs and alcohol run rampant on college campuses globally. So let’s talk about them. The following is a guest post by Lily Samuels.
The Case For Grass Fed Beef- Part 1: Human Health
This is Part 1 of a 3 part series on Grass Fed Beef. We decided to write these posts not only to inform you, the reader, but also to give you confidence in making a case for getting grass fed beef at your school. Part 1: Human Health You know what they say: “you are [...]
Working Part Time: Helpful or Harmful?
Part-time work for college kids can be great to help reduce costs of school. However, employment should be secondary to schoolwork. The choice to work during college allows students to gain meaningful work experience, but please be aware that employment in college can effect your health and studies. Each student and the situation are a [...]
Reversing the Childhood Obesity Epidemic
The following is a guest-post by Lily Samuels. Childhood obesity is a growing epidemic in the United States for a variety of reasons. For one, more children are heading home to an empty house where no one is advising them about healthy meal choices or encouraging physical activity. Video gaming is another major problem as children [...]







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