
I know it’s International Women’s Day and all, but I have a few confessions: Sometimes I voluntarily watch the Kardashians on TV. And of course it’s fun to read about Lindsay Lohan stumbling out of a club at 2AM. What’s more, I won’t lie and tell you I didn’t enjoy Crazy and Bald Britney more than her current, cleaned-up self. Crazy Britney is the best Britney, y’all!!
But in between the tabloid headlines and blind gossip, it’s really important to appreciate the…uh…less wild women of Hollywood. You know — the fierce women who volunteer, lead seemingly healthy lives, don’t smack talk their costars and basically present themselves as mature individuals. Stop scratching your head, these ladies definitely exist! And what better time to pay homage than on International Women’s Day?
Take a look at a few of our favorite female Hollywood role models and then tell us yours! Read More »

In honor of Women’s History Month, CollegeCandy has decided to spotlight some of the world’s most influential women. First, naturally, we focused on the women from our generation. Then, we highlighted some fierce females in their 30s. After that we celebrated the phenomenal women in their 40s. And now we’re cheering on the women who inspire us to be our best selves every single day. Anything can happen, and just like these women have done in their 50s and beyond, we can make a difference in the world at any age.
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March 19, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Elizabeth-Baruch College

FORGET THESE TRASHY LADIES! CHECK OUT 6 REALITY STARS THAT DESERVE TIME IN THE SPOTLIGHT!
Not that I have a real say in the matter, but I’m not a fan of females who take advantage of their positions of power, influence, and/or fame. Too many young girls are watching. Too many women trust in the media for a sound representation of what they should be doing, wearing, feeling, and looking like.
On the topic of molding minds, Hollywood women have masses of ‘regular’ women at their fingertips, which is gross and unnecessary, but true. I’m not saying women in the limelight need to change their behavior. But those “masses of ‘regular’ women” should be aware of some of the worst role models out there right now. In no particular order: Read More »