December 21, 2009
- 12:00 pm
By Brianna-Fordham University
About mid-July, after a month and a half of sweating my makeup off and having my thighs chafe in my shorts, I am begging Mother Nature to let winter come. I want to be able to not start dripping the second I step outdoors, I’m bored of all my summer clothes and overall just over the season in general.
When winter finally arrives, I’m happy as a clam. I’m looking forward to a solid three months of bundling up, celebrating holidays and the crisp winter air that comes with the drop in temperature.
But when we actually find ourselves knee deep in freezing temperatures (aka now), I find myself less than enthused at certain things that the season brings with it.
Don’t get me wrong – winter is still one of my favorite seasons and I’m enjoying everything it has to offer, but I always seem to forget the little annoyances that come along with the great stuff. While I love it more than anything, there are some things I’d be crazy to not be hatin’ right about now.
Love: Being able to wear my adorable plaid pea coat and leather motorcycle gloves.
Hate: Wearing said coat to run errands and coming back with huge pit stains from sweating my ass off in every store I enter.
Love: All the cute winter activities: ice skating, drinking hot chocolate, holiday themed shows, window shopping the Christmas displays…I can go on and on.
Hate: That I can’t get from activity to activity without my nose turning bright red and my entire face going numb so that I can’t feel the snot dripping down my cheek. Read More »
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January 23, 2009
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff

We are officially in the dead of winter. Our hands are dry and cracking, we’ve worn our Uggs for 48 days straight, the cold air is seeping through our windows and the cracks in our doors, and we would rather stay home and watch a movie than go out. It’s bad.
Unfortch, it’s not even close to being over. Hey now; don’t shoot the messenger! I didn’t create the seasons.
It takes a lot of will power and positive thinking to get through the next 6-ish weeks of winter (or longer if you live in the midwest), so we thought we’d remind you of all the wonderful things this awful season has to bring. Surviving winter is all about seeing the glass as half full and not as completely frozen. And stuck to your hand.
So, here are the reasons why CollegeCandy cherishes these winter months. What are your favorite things about winter? Read More »
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December 27, 2008
- 11:30 am
By Kathryn S
I can’t believe Christmas has already passed. Is this year flying by or what? New Year’s is less than a week away, which means it’s only two weeks until I’m breaking my resolutions.
So, are you happy that winter’s finally arrived, or have you added a “Days to Summer” countdown to your Myspace profile? To determine whether the glass of egg nog is half empty or half full, let’s weigh the pros and cons of winter!
Pro: We get a month off from trekking around campus just when the temperature hits below zero.
Con: The “spring” semester starts in January. Brr!
Pro: Whatever holiday you celebrate, you’re bound to get some free stuff over break.
Con: You’re bound to get some free stuff you don’t want for the holidays, especially from your Grandma, who means well, but hasn’t been in style since the Great Depression.
Pro: Homemade treats, including (but not limited to) pumpkin pie, fudge, Christmas cookies, popcorn balls, and anything with chocolate in it.
Con: The calories that come with those treats.
Pro: You can get away with layering baggy clothes after indulging in the above treats.
Con: Spring break (and bathing suit season) is still just around the corner. Read More »
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