March 24, 2008
- 11:30 am
By CC Staff

I have no damn space. I swear my ass may get stuck in my own hallway if I eat another Cadbury Egg.
Like many college students, I have been forced to find a way to sleep, eat and basically shower/sh*t/etc. all within 5 feet of each other. Books are piled on top of stacks of clothing, shoes are collecting dust bunnies under my bed along with a variety of other dust collecting partners; bills, blankets, bras and the one sock I’ve been looking for forever. I can never find anything and generally am forced to throw on whatever happens to be crumpled under my feet. Organization? I’m sure that I wouldn’t be able to give the definition of the word if a million dollars were on the line.
…Until the other day, when I had a calling from what must have been a divine being…something told me to hop into The Container Store on my way home from work.
The moment I stepped foot into the store I was sure I had been saved. As a notoriously messy person, it had seemed like nothing would be able to shake me of my slobbish ways. How wrong I was. Read More »
November 8, 2007
- 11:44 am
By CC Staff
I’m broke and lazy – are you broke and lazy? Of course you are.
You’re a college student (or a big fan of college-related material if you’ve found yourself reading this).To many, “college student” is synonymous with “too busy and too broke.” Even if you’re a part-time student/full-time worker it’s assumed that you’re a slacker. So instead of slacking off on ultra-cool college websites (…) how about you get off your ass and start preparing for your trip home?
Oh, you need help? Sigh…OK.
Just sit back and let CollegeCandy do the dirty work of providing simple-yet-important travel tips while you reap the benefits.
Book your flight early
It’s surprising how many people don’t follow this all-important rule. Call it being a member of the A.D.D. Generation or being too busy with schoolwork, but there’s no excuse when purchasing a ticket home is just a click away.
It’s early November – are you planning on heading home to see your family? Let’s hope you’ve already bought your ticket: holiday season is by far the most booked-up time to travel in the year. If you haven’t yet come back to this article (it’s not going anywhere) and book your flight at Orbitz, Expedia or Priceline immediately. Be sure to avoid spending ungodly amounts of time looking for the absolute cheapest rate: too much time browsing will equal too much money spent if you don’t act quick. Read More »
Tags: airplane, booking a flight, broke, college student, flight, free, ipod, lazy, nintendo ds, no money, organized, schedule, slacker, travel tips
October 29, 2007
- 2:53 pm
By CC Staff
Sometimes I indulge in this fantasy where I drop every responsibility I have (damn you, student loans!) and run away to a foreign land.
Then my dreams are dashed when I realize that I do, in fact, have responsibilities that need to be attended to…and even if I didn’t, I don’t have thousands to throw away on a trip around the world. So, what is this 20-something to do? Well, realistically…I go on Facebook and check out the pictures my friends took back in 2005 when they went abroad.
Then I stumbled on an application that looked a bit curious…Trip Up CouchSwap!
It’s perfect! It merges reality and fantasy and wraps them up into one attainable goal for us travel-loving college kids. Poor college kids sleeping on other poor college kid’s couches…for cheap (or free)? Sounds like a typical Saturday! What more could we need?
I’ll tell you: CouchSurfing.com
Here the idea branches out even further into it’s own little social network where people around the world document and rate the travel accommodation they’ve received by traveling backpacker-style.
Now, I’m the first to admit to a little too much trust in my fellow man (or woman, whatever) and the idea of getting murdered while taking a nap on some person’s futon doesn’t really cross my mind…while you may be thinking there’s no way you’ll ever allow some random to take you in. Well, I’m officially calling you out. Read More »
Tags: application, backpacking, college, college student, couch, couchsurfing.com, dreams, europe, facebook, fantasy, full advantage, responsibility, road trip, social network, sofa, student loans, travel, vacation
September 10, 2007
- 2:15 pm
By CC Staff
A few months back, CC covered the College Callgirl, a college student who went on Craigslist and basically put herself up for sale in the personals section. Not prostitution in the virtual world, mind you, (which is also very common these days) but actual prostitution via the C-List.
Not surprising that this is going on all the time, since Craigslist is free, available to everyone 24/7, immensely popular, constantly changing up its listings and crawling with creepy people.
Becoming a hooker is getting easier, thanks to growing technology and the Internet and the fact that hookers are learning how to use it. Hookers are getting smarter! Noooo!
The NY Times reports 70 prostitution arrests in one town alone over the past year, (Nassau County is freaky!) and the story of eight women who traveled to Nassau from all over the country to make some money the hard way. Literally.
Here’s a recent interview with the College Callgirl herself, and it’s pretty interesting. Some highlights:
How often do you use Craigslist to find clients?
I posted ads in the Erotic Services several times a week. My first ad was something like “College girl needs rent help.” I basically said I wasn’t a pro and I wasn’t a supermodel—just a cute, regular girl willing to utilize her talents in exchange for a donation to her “college fund.” Most of those ads [up there] are escort agencies, so I got tons of responses. I’ve also used it as a sex delivery service when I was looking to fulfill a specific fantasy or just too lazy to leave the house. Read More »
Tags: callgirl, College Callgirl, college student, craigslist, hooker, hookers, interview, nytimes, online sex, personals section, prostitution
March 19, 2007
- 9:00 am
By CC Staff
Ramen is tired of all the taunting – it’s fed up with being called cheap, sick of people wastin’ its flava. But finally Ramen gets its revenge. The staple of every college student’s diet now has its very own eponymous cookbook!
101 Things To Do With Ramen Noodles lets you keep the dime delicacy in your diet without boring your taste buds. From the inside flap: “From creamy mushroom soup and fajitas to cheeseburgers ramen and chocolate chinos—you’ll discover even more delicious reasons to love this tasty, versatile pantry staple.”
And the cookbook is only $4.95. Apparently, all things Ramen can be bought with couch cushion change. Deeeelish.
March 14, 2007
- 5:59 pm
By CC Staff
So craigslist is a very money site. I can find furniture, sell my used books and even find a creepy love interest if I’m so inclined. And when I’m ready for the real-world-working thing, I’m sure I’ll check out the job listings.
But, my friends, I’ve discovered a better site; it has all the gloriousness of craigslist but has been tailored to fit the college student’s needs — umarkt.com. Created to fill the void of an online marketplace for us, Umarkt helps to find roommates, housing and even sweet rides. It’s totally free and all you have to do is register to use it. Not many schools are listed yet, but they encourage users to add theirs.
So check it out!