January 13, 2012
- 12:00 pm
By CC Staff

MLK Day is almost here and for those lucky people who get the day off, we put together a fun-filled list of ways to make the most of your mini-vacation. Have more suggestions? Add them in the comments.
- Recover from the thirsty weekend without guilt.
- Film a lip dub. Lady Gaga is always a fun choice, and there is always the possibility that she will Tweet you to fame amongst her little monsters.
- Rewrite that resumé and polish up that portfolio, this is the time to apply for part-time jobs and internships that start in May! Read More »
January 16, 2011
- 4:00 pm
By Ashley Lee - UC San Diego

Here are 59 cheap, fun, and easy activities that everyone can do on their day off. And yes, sleep in is one of them.
- Recover from the thirsty weekend without guilt.
- Film a lip dub. Lady Gaga is always a fun choice, and there is always the possibility that she will Tweet you to fame amongst her little monsters.
- Rewrite that resumé and polish up that portfolio, this is the time to apply for part-time jobs and internships that start in May! Read More »
Tags: cheap, college, day off, day off activities, day off in college, easy, fun, martin luther king day, martin luther king jr day 2011, martin luther king junior, mlk day, mlk day 2011
January 18, 2010
- 3:00 pm
By Desiree – Columbia University
Every year as schoolchildren, we studied the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. By now we all know the story: Dr. King was a preacher, a family man, an activist who fought for freedom, standing against the fire hoses and then gunned down in his prime. He was a good man, practically a saint, and he wanted us all to be friends.
But as we got older, many of us learned that the story of Martin Luther King, Jr.was a bit more complicated than that. The FBI harassment and King’s infidelity to his wife, the tragically beautiful Coretta Scott King, tarnished the image we’d all held onto since elementary school. America’s original icon for change was actually a complex person with concrete fears, anxieties, and, yes, flaws.
And now that Steven Spielberg has finally gotten the green light from the King children to produce and possibly direct a biopic about MLK, Jr., how much light will this ambitious project really shed on such a familiar man and icon? Read More »
Tags: coretta scott king, denzel washington, i have a dream, jamie foxx, martin luther king, martin luther king biopic, martin luther king jr., mlk biopic, mlk day, mlk jr, MLK movie, steven spielberg, will smith
January 16, 2009
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff
Next week is pretty huge. Not only is Barack Obama being inaugurated as the first black president of the United States, but it is all happening the day after Martin Luther King Day.
MLK Day is often thought of as just another day off of school and a glorious long weekend, but this year – more than any other year – should be different.
MLK died in his efforts to get equal rights for African American men and women. And now, 40 years later, a black man will finally be president. The thought is chilling, and has inspired all of us to dream again. Our dreams and goals really can become reality.
So this week, in honor of MLK, Obama, and history in the making, the CC writers share their dreams for the United States and our futures.
Elisabeth – UA Huntsville: It would be nice to see deserving students be able to get the financial help they need for school without having to jump through ridiculously tiny hoops.
Brithny – Duke University: My dream is to get more sleep so I can actually have dreams. The REM-induced ones. Read More »
Tags: auto industry, civil union, college tuition, darfur, environment, financial aid, first black president, gay marriage, gay rights, green, i have a dream, iraq, martin luther king, mlk day, obama inauguration, patriotic, polarized, unity, womens rights