November 21, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By CC Staff
Like most families, mine gathers around the dinner table on Thanksgiving and (after making fun of each other for a few minutes) shares what they are most thankful for that year. Growing up, I hated this tradition; it was so cheesy and lame. But now that I’m an adult (and an adult that comes from a family that never says nice things about one another), going around the table at Thanksgiving allows me to tell my family how much I love them…
And suck up for better presents come Hanukkah.
But really; it’s important to stop and show gratitude for all of the things we typically take for granted. Like my new niece; yes, even though she peed on me last weekend, I am thankful to have her in my life. Or the fact that I not only still have a job, but I have a great job (and a liquor store right next to my office!). Or my incredible friends who support me and laugh at my jokes… even when we all know they’re not funny.
Gosh, when I stop to think about it, there are just so many things I am thankful for. Maybe I should really show some gratitude year round….
But anyways, being that we’re really freaking close to Thanksgiving dinner (stuffing!!!), I thought I’d ask the CollegeCandy writers to share what they’re thankful for this year. (Apparently everyone’s giving thanks for their boyfriends… whereas I’m giving thanks that I don’t have one so I can eat as much pumpkin pie I want on Thursday night…) Read More »
Tags: black friday, christmas, family, Friends, girlfriends, giving thanks, graduation, hanukkah, holiday season, steve ward, thankful for, thanksgiving, thanksgiving dinner, thanksgiving traditions, the holidays, tough love
November 18, 2009
- 2:30 pm
By Elizabeth - UC Berkeley

Give to those who need it most. And who are really cute.
With the holidays comin’ round the bend, I’m sure most of us are starting to think of gifts both for ourselves and for others. And although receiving is arguably the most enjoyable part of the gift giving tradition, we must not forget others that need our help during this time. Giving money or volunteering with any charity is awesome regardless of its cause, but I am an advocate of environmentally-geared charities. Here are some of the top causes and their most reliable charities to get you in the giving mood this holiday season.
Forest Preservation: Because what would the holidays be like without trees covered in snow (or twinkle lights, if you hail from California as well)? Forests form important ecosystems for many species of wildlife and plants. Plus, trees are a great source of oxygen and an effective method of carbon sequestration which can lower greenhouse gas levels in the air. Some of the top rated charities in this arena are: American Forests, The Pachamama Alliance, and Trees, Water, and People (TWP).
Ocean Protection: The ocean is the world’s last frontier. There are thousands of species that we do not fully understand or even know about yet. The ocean exemplifies diversity in an ecosystem and is very essential to our life on earth. Plus, dolphins are just adorable. Help protect them and their habitat by donating to one of these charities: Oceana, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, The Surfrider Foundation, and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS). Read More »
Tags: animals, charities, christmas, donate, earth, eco friendly, endangered, energy, environmental, environmental charities, environmental gift ideas, forest, gift, give, go green, holiday, holiday gift ideas, ocean, plants, renewable, renewable energy, save the planet, species, trees!, world, world wildlife foundation
November 10, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By Brianna-Fordham University
A lot of my friends can’t believe that the day after Halloween all of the pumpkins and skeletons have instantly transformed into turkey posters and Christmas balls. But I absolutely love it.
There is nothing better than walking through the streets (or the sidewalk in front of your dorm) bundled up in a cashmere scarf past Christmas lights twinkling on railings and storefronts. After spotting wreaths hanging from lampposts in my ‘hood I spent my weekend sipping hot cocoa, flipping through the holiday edition of my favorite mags and watching Thanksgiving inspired recipes on the Food Network. It was my very own glorious holiday bubble.
And then, like that, it burst.
I opened my computer to find an email from my friend trying to figure out our plans for New Years Eve. Which is nearly 7 weeks away. SEVEN! New Years?! You mean the celebration that is on December 31st?! Is she for real?
First of all, there are two very important holidays between now and NYE. Neither of which I have planned, and both that I love more than any other. Why rush the most glorious time of year? When New Years Day rolls around you are only left with nothing but a massive hangover and memories of a holiday season passed. New Year’s marks the end of the holidays and sends you packing up your suitcase and heading back to school for a new semester of essays and homework and stress. The decorations vanish, the cheer disintegrates and you’re left with nothing but dread for the next holiday: Valentine’s Day. Read More »
Tags: 2009, 2010, christmas, holiday season, new years, new years day, new years eve, new years party, new years plans, thanksgiving, vacation
November 5, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By Sarabeth - University of Texas

Which family will we be dining with!?
With Halloween over and done with and Christmas decorations lining hte aisles of my local CVS, it can only mean one thing: holiday season has begun.
But along with the amazingness that is Thanksgiving and Christmas, comes with one big question:
Where the heck am I going to spend the holidays this year?!?!!
With my awesome boyfriend came an awesome family, and they’ve really welcomed me as one of their own. Fortunately, his mom made the question of “Where am I spending Thanksgiving?” easy. She got tickets for herself, her older son, Matt, and myself to go see the Dallas Cowboys game on Thanksgiving day! It’s our early Christmas present and it’s a dream come true for my boyfriend. I mean come on, he’s a guy who grew up in Texas; going to see his favorite team in the new behemoth that is Cowboy’s Stadium is the best Christmas present ever. Read More »
Tags: boyfriend, christmas, dallas cowboys, holiday plans, holiday season, holidays, in a relationship, meeting the family, serious relationship, spending the holidays, texas, thanksgiving
November 2, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Brianna-Fordham University

It’s about that time when I start looking around for my holiday go-to outfit. It may seem a little early given that we just entered November, but the second Halloween ended I saw Christmas decorations shoot up in every Manhattan storefront, so I’ll take that as my cue.
Now, it isn’t easy to compile the perfect ensemble. Holiday parties, dinners and dates pop up in short notice and with any extra cash sent directly to the Christmas gifts fund we can’t run out and buy a new outfit for each one (well, we could, but let’s try to remember it’s the season of giving…to other people). So you have to have the perfect outfit to get you through the season, and all the events it brings about.
And I ladies, have found the one item that will instantly make anything in your closet party appropriate. Read More »
September 22, 2009
- 12:00 pm
By Brianna-Fordham University
I freakin’ love fall. I actually don’t think I can communicate in coherent sentences how I feel about the season. It gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling in the pit of my stomach just thinking of the crisp air, the cozy sweaters, whip cream melting into mug of hot chocolate….I think I might have just wet myself.
It is impossible for me to pick just one fall thing as my favorite. And, believe me, I have tried on more than one occasion to pinpoint what it is that has forged this intense love affair.
So perhaps I can’t make a neat little list, but I can rant about it for a while. If you love fall too, you might want to prepare yourself. This little listicle may send you running towards your nearest Starbucks in leather boots and all the scarves you own in search of a latte and a scrumptious baked good.
Fall is My New Years
I know January 1st is when most people set a resolution, sign up for gym memberships and dump their dud of a boyfriend in hopes of upgrading to a new hottie. But my personal New Years is September 22nd (….the first day of fall if you haven’t caught on yet). This is when I find my surge of motivation. I crack open my new books (with the help of a yummy caffeinated beverage, obviously), get my ass back on an elliptical (with the new fall line-up to distract me from the burning tingles running through my calves) and reconnect with people who I may not have seen over the summer months (if this reconnection happens to occur over, let’s just say, a Pumpkin Spice Latte, then so be it. I’m just sayin’). Just like New Year’s Eve, fall instills in me that ambitious hope that come Christmas I will be a smarter-happier-8-pound-lighter version of my current self. Read More »
Tags: autumn equinox, autumnal equinox 2009, boots, christmas, college football, cool weather, equinox, Fall, fall equinox, fall fashion, fall footabll, first day of fall, Skinny Jeans, starbucks pumpkin spice latte, thanksgiving, what is the autumnal equinox
August 16, 2009
- 11:30 am
By Kari- Florida State

I’ll let you in on a not-so-small secret: I love pie. Like borderline-unhealthy-obsession-with-pie syndrome. Like if a recipe looks delicious and simple I will think to myself “Hmm, Kari, how can this translate into pie form?” (Which, I should warn you, doesn’t work with everything…like margaritas.)
So, pie obsession in mind, I was strolling the produce section last Sunday and stumbled upon super ripe, super cheap summer blueberries and, well, the rest is history. This recipe is delicious and somewhat nutritious (seriously people, pie is still pie, even if I sub sugar for Truvia), and the best part? Incredibly easy. Some might even say easy…as pie. Read More »
Tags: apron, bake, baking, blueberry, blueberry pie, blueberry pie recipe, christmas, cooking, domesticity, easy recipe, lemon blueberry pie, lemons, pie, summer berries
March 13, 2009
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff

Kids have Christmas. Lovers have Valentine’s Day. Presidents have President’s day. What do we, the college students of the world, have?
St. Patrick’s day! Woooohooo!!
Only 4 more days until our favorite holiday of the year! Friends! Drinking Games! Kegs and eggs! A full day of debauchery! (Note: different from normal college weekends by the addition of green clothing.) The combination of costumes, Irish music, bar specials and friends makes this the best day of the year. And we won’t let anyone or anything take it away from us.
The CollegeCandy writers weighed in this week on their worst St. Patrick’s day nightmares, real or imagined. We tried to have them tell us their favorite memories, but most people can’t remember St. Patty’s Days of the past for some reason. Weird. Read More »
Tags: beer pong, catholic, christmas, college students, debauchery, drinking, drinking games, drunk, green, green jello, holidays, irish, irish car bombs, jello, pinching, presidents day, st patricks day, st pats, st pattys day, valentines day
February 26, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By Kari- Florida State
My obsession with bathing suits started a very long time ago. I still remember begging my mom for something new and neon every time we went to Target. Pool parties were better than Christmas, and I used to don a bikini to help Mom and Daddy wash the dishes (true story.) And then I grew boobs. And butt. And self-consciousness. Suddenly, the joy of putting on a bathing suit and eagerly anticipating super soakers, sprinklers, sand castles and snorkeling fins turned into anxiety about love handles, saggy elastic, way too much rear exposure and the horrors of anything that jiggles.
Well that’s bulls**t.
Bathing suits are supposed to be fun, flirty and cute. We wear them when we’re supposed to be having fun, not stressing because we’re not as surgically enhanced as the girl next to us or investing in last minute sarongs. With Spring Break steadfastly approaching, it’s time to check out the best bathing suits out there and re-vamp our ideas about swimsuit shopping.
So grab a trusted and honest friend, remove the necessary body hair and spray tan yourself silly (it seriously helps in dressing room fluorescents) and let’s shop. Read More »
Tags: anxiety, bandeau, beach, becca, betsey johnson, bikini, body makeover, boobs, brazilian bottoms, bust enhancer, butt, california, christmas, cool coral, cute, detail, fabric, fleece, flip flop, floppy, floral detail, fun, geometric, glam, halter, jeweled orchid, love handles, margaritas, miracelsuit, miraclebra, monokini, natural, neon, old navy, one piece, pool parties, retro, saggy elastic, sand castles, sexiness, skimpy, slimming, South Beach, spray tan, spring break, sprinklers, string bikini, super soakers, target, verysexy, victorias secret, volleyball, wireless
January 30, 2009
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff
So, the Super Bowl is on Sunday. Do you know who’s playing? I do, but that’s only because the Today Show is playing in the background and they can’t stop talking about it. It’s not like I don’t care about football – I actually sorta love the sport – it’s just that I prefer those college kids playing for glory and not the pros playing for millions.
Anyways, this may be the biggest sporting event of the year, but that doesn’t mean it’s my biggest event of the year. Or yours. This week, I asked the CollegeCandy writers to tell us what their “Super Bowl” is every year; their big event, their day to sit around eating guacamole and 7 layer dip. Ok, maybe not the last part, but you get the idea.
What is your Super Bowl?
Amanda – Wagner: Any big celebrity scandal feels like the super bowl to me. When Britney went after the paparazzi with an umbrella… oh my god, I bought every tabloid and read them all in one sitting.
Ashley Elizabeth – CU Boulder: That one day when you get all dressed up and that boy finally notices!
Marissa – High School Senior: The first day of summer. Summer solstice kicks off the season of no school, my birthday, the beach, warm weather…did I mention no school?
K – GWU: Definitely going to a rave. Best flipping time of my entire life and I want to epically return once a year.
Madison – Puget Sound: The post-Christmas sale week. You know, when everywhere from Target to Nordstrom has everything that you wanted (but didn’t get) for Christmas, but for super cheap. Amazing. Read More »
Tags: after christmas sales, Arizona Cardinals, austin city limits music festival, biggest sporting event, birthday, britney spears, celebrity meltdown, Chinese New Year, christmas, february 1, Olympics, Pittsburgh Steelers, rave, st patricks day, super bowl, super bowl 43, superbowl commercials, superfan, travelling, year of the ox