December 25, 2009
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff

Winter break = endless hours of reading for pleasure. Pure bliss.
Woo! Winter break! No class! No studying! Just TV marathons, home cooked meals and snuggle time with the family pooch.
What’s not to love? OK, so sometimes the family can be a little much, but that’s a small price to pay for the heaps of free stuff you’ll be taking back to campus with you come January.
In honor of the best 2-4 weeks of the year I asked the CollegeCandy writers what they love most about Winter Break. What’s your favorite thing? Share it in the comments section below!
Alex K – Lakehead University: I just enjoy the time off! I work at my school and my school is closed so I have almost three solid weeks off. Once I get myself out of exam mode it is BLISS!
Cristina – Michigan State University: I absolutely love hopping in my Jeep and blasting music and singing along while driving to the mall. It’s so much better than my iPod walking to class.
Thu – USC: Seeing all of my friends again and creating new memories.
Erica – Kent State: My favorite thing? The fact that at my parents house I don’t have to climb five flights of stairs to get to my room.
Caitlin – University of Alabama: I love not having to think about classes for a whole month! It’s nice to give my brain a break. Read More »
Tags: break, christmas, college, exams, family, friend with benefits, home for holidays, homecooked, homemade food, parent's house, studying, winter break
May 23, 2009
- 10:00 am
By Kathryn S

The only thing harder than saying goodbye to your roommate for the summer is packing up your dorm… and mopping all of the dried beer of the floor. And scrubbing your desk where pizza sauce has been encrusted for months. And figuring out how to pack it all into your two-door. Yeah, moving out sucks. But moving IN with your parents again… well, let’s face it. It rocks.
Here are my top ten faves about crashing with Mom and Dad for three months. What are yours?
1. You can live with your parents without looking like a deadbeat loser.
You have an excuse: You’re still in college and the dorms closed. If you were 35 and working at the Venus Club and living with the ‘rents… you might belong on Jerry Springer. But there’s nothing shameful about going back to your teenage years and living under their roof for one more summer.
2. You’re a legal adult now.
Maybe your parents tried to force some strict rules on you in high school, and you vowed to move out asap. But now, you’re an adult. So even if they try to enforce a curfew, you at least have the “I’m a grown up” argument, which can be bolstered with “I just made Dean’s List,” or “In college, you aren’t keeping tabs on me and I made it home alive, didn’t I?” Plus, a lot of parents won’t even pick that fight, because they realize that you are an adult, you are a responsible collegiate, and they don’t want to know what happens on spring break. Read More »
Tags: adult, amenities, college, college student, deadbeat, dorm, fees, free laundry, home cooked meals, homecooked, housing, laundry, leftovers, legal, living at home, mom and dad, moving home, parents, rent, rent free, reunions, spread out, spring break, summer break
April 13, 2009
- 12:00 pm
By Noa - CU Boulder
Happy Post-Easter-Monday! I don’t know about you, but I hit the snooze button 5 times this morning before I could get my ass out of bed. 12 hours of Peeps, Cadbury Eggs and Jelly Beans had me on a serious sugar high last night (I went to the campus gym at 11:30…for real), but left me in some sort of diabetic coma this morning. And heading back to class after a long weekend?
Yeah right.
The only thing that really got me moving out of bed was a little hair of the dog that bit me… in the form of an Easter Egg filled with Starbursts that I found under my pillow. Thanks, roomie!
Anyways, a long weekend at home with the family was pretty tubular (yeah, I’m trying to bring that word back), but there are just some things about going home that are less than rad (yup, trying to bring that one back, too!): Read More »
Tags: Back to School, boyfriend, college, diabetic coma, easter, easter brunch, easter egg, easter sale, egg hunt, family, home, home for holidays, homecooked, leftovers, nagging, sleep in, sugar high