December 24, 2008
- 11:30 am
By CC Staff
Tags: the hills, new years, 30 Rock, tina fey, recession, gingerbread, alec baldwin, santa, after christmas sale, bush, bush pardon, christmas sale, elf cosmetics, gingerbread houses, norad, norad santa, post christmas sale, santa clause, santa tracker, track santa, where is santa, where is santa right now
December 12, 2008
- 9:00 am
By CC Staff
We may have outgrown classroom “Secret Santa” parties and Snow Balls chaperoned by parents who enforce the “no-grinding” policies set forth by the high school gym teacher. But college offers a whole new world of holiday parties.
If you had fun on Halloween, just wait and see what the Festivous season has in store. Here are some ideas so you can throw your own rager for Christmahannukwanzakuh… or whatever you celebrate.
Tacky Christmas Party
Now’s the time to dig out the sweater you got last year from Aunt Millie – the one with real pom poms sewn on to represent snowflakes, with bedazzled reindeer flying across the front. If you don’t have your own tacky Christmas sweater, rummage through your mom’s closet or hit up the Salvation Army. These parties have been gaining quite the reputation over the last few years, with party goers trying to out-ugly each other. Decorate with lawn ornaments from the Clearance rack at K-Mart, and serve Malt Liqour to your guests. Who doesn’t love a white trash Christmas?
Hannukah Song Party
Who says you have to put your Halloween costume in the closet on November 1? Give your best celebrity costume another go by throwing a party where everyone goes as their favorite character from Adam Sandler’s “Hannukah Song.” Once everyone gets nicely buzzed, the phrase “OJ Simpson- not a Jew!” will echo through the halls, and “Put us together- what a fine lookin’ Jew” will be the pickup line of the night. Read More »
Tags: adam sandler, booze, Christmahannukwanzukah, christmas, Christmas carol, cocktail, costume, Dick in a Box, Festivous, gingerbread, grab bag, hannukah, Hannukah Song, holiday, ice luge, jello shots, Justin Timberlake, malt liquor, naughty, nice, party, reindeer, Rudolph, Salvation Army, santa, secret santa, sweater, tacky, theme party, tranny
November 28, 2008
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff

Happy Black Friday! Are you out soaking up the sales and bitchy soccer moms Christmas Spirit at the mall? Or are you home attempting to digest the 6 pounds of food you ate last night? Maybe you are spending the day with family and friends.
Whatever you are doing, welcome to holiday season! Sure, you may not be able to shop, shop, shop like you usually do this time of year (thank you, Wall Street!), but that doesn’t make it any less glorious! There’s the music! And the movies! And the general good mood of everyone around you. We, like everyone else, loooove this time of year…and we don’t even celebrate Christmas!
What is your favorite thing about the holiday season? We asked our writers and here is what they had to say: Read More »
Tags: bing crosby, black friday, candy cane, christmas party, cinnamon, egg nog, gingerbread, holiday cards, holiday season, its a wonderful life, mariah carrey, mcdonalds, peppermint, pumpkin, starbucks, thanksgiving, white christmas
November 15, 2007
- 9:28 am
By Abby - Syracuse University
If you’re like me, your college experience was (or currently is) filled with many trips to a coffee shop–whether that means the standard Starbucks on every campus, or the funky local joint that was unique to your school.
Between study sessions, first dates, meetings with professors, or catching up with a girlfriend I hadn’t seen in awhile due to crazy schedules, there was always a reason to meet for coffee.
Because coffee is such a central part of my life, any new stories or research relating to it peaks my interest. My personal favorites are the health reports that suggest coffee may actually be good for you because it makes me feel okay about my obsession. But, on a recent perusing of Slate.com, I came across a new take on coffee culture that never even crossed my mind: Who gets better service at coffee shops, males or females?
The first thing that ran through my mind was, is there really a difference? I mean, making coffee-related drinks is pretty straightforward, so why would one gender get better service than the other? Apparently, there is a bit of a discrepancy.
An economist in the Boston area and her students staked out eight different coffee shops and watched how long it took men to get served compared to women. She found that men get their coffee 20 seconds before women. Read More »
Tags: Boston, boston area, coffee, coffee culture, coffee shop, coffee shops, college experience, gender discrimination, gingerbread, health reports, latte, male staff members, skim, Slate, starbucks, study sessions, sugar free