Fall Movies We Actually Want to See

What do an orgy, a human eating shark and a frantic, dumpy version of SJP have in common? They’re all going to be featured on the big screen this fall. Yikes. And just like that, you’re going to be outright avoiding the theaters until The Muppets Movie comes out in November and we can watch Jason Segal bro with Fozzie Bear.

However, since we all know going to the movies is an integral part of any proper hungover Sunday, I felt the need to find a couple hidden gems in here. And you better be thankful for my sleuthing skills, because sitting through a shark eating Carrie Bradshaw while she’s having an orgy (wait, did I just combine a few movies there?) would only intensify that Natty headache all the more.

So here’s a list of the movies that actually want to have me shelling out my money. Advanced warning though, I have only watched the trailers, so if they end up sucking, don’t throw your popcorn at me! Read More »


Free Bikes for Students? Sign Me Up!

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When I moved to college, the first thing I did after unpacking my shower caddy and twin extra long sheets was buy a parking spot. I had to have my car. Had to. It gets cold in Colorado, obviously, so walking all over campus in the winter was not an option. Plus, I got so used to having a car for errands, Costco runs, etc., that I just couldn’t bear to be without one.

I am sure most students feel the same way, especially since I can never find anywhere to park on campus these days. Ugh. Why do I even have a car if I can’t use it to drive to class?!

But I digress.

All of this campus street congestion that is no doubt a problem on college campuses nationwide has led many schools to start a revolution…with bikes.

The University of New England is one of a few schools (that will soon be many) that is offering free bikes to any student who leaves their car at home. Other schools are setting up bike share programs, which entice students to pedal around campus instead of hopping in the car. These schools are hoping that by giving students a real alternative, they will not feel the need to bring their car to campus.

And it looks like it’s all working – for more than just the parking sitch:

“We did it as a means of reducing the need for parking, but as we looked at it from the standpoint of fitness, health and sustainability, we realized we have the opportunity to create a change.”

The whole idea is really quite smart. By opting for a bike instead of a car you could help the environment, save money on parking (and parking tickets…), get healthy, and free up some of those parking spots for the rest of us reduce the number of cars clogging your campus streets. And all for free!

This looks like a total win/win.