What Students Think
"To me, The Daily Jolt is about the students, helping out my peers and making life a little easier for them."
- John Haney, Truman State Jolter
"I like that the feel, the style, the content of each Jolt site is determined by the students of the schools themselves. It never feels impersonal or corporate to me."
- Mike Zabel, Indiana University Jolter
"It's not limited by officiality, like the amherst.edu page, so it's about stuff we really care about."
- Isaiah, Amherst College
"I think The Jolt's made a difference in the way information is disseminated. It's really hard to be left out of the loop now."
- Holly Gardner, Smith College
"Truly indespensible to life at Brown."
- Matt Knuti, Brown University
"Our campus is really isolating but The Jolt gives everyone a place to come together. There are always interesting events posted that I never would have heard about if they hadn't been there. It's just a great way to find pretty much everything that I need to around campus and around town."
- Anonymous, Hampshire College
"The Daily Jolt is very useful to students, it's easy to use, and it's even funny/enjoyable which makes it better than other sites students may HAVE to use."
- Tim Radio, Penn State University
"I think it's a great resource for information as well as fun."
- Erin Welby, UMass Amherst
"The Daily Jolt is a great resource for Smith and Noho stuff!"
- Lydia Thompson, Smith College
"The Daily Jolt is very useful. I use it all the time."
- Veronica Rivera, Amherst College
"The Daily Jolt is a great resource!"
- Maura Cassin, Mt. Holyoke College
"I love The Daily Jolt. I check it a billion times a day."
- Shannon Andrade, UMass Amherst
"The Daily Jolt is a vortex that sucks me in away from my work."
- Sarah Newby, Smith College
"The Daily Jolt is a one-stop shop website where students can find everything they need to know plus things they didn't even know they needed!"
- - Antonia Lee, JHU News-Letter
"The Daily Jolt is very organized, entertaining, and extremely useful."
- Rachel Tehrani, Johns Hopkins University
"I feel lost when I don't have my computer so that I may check my Daily Jolt."
- Matthew Boyle, Clarkson University

