June 15, 2009
- 4:00 pm
By Vivian - Rutgers University
You ever see those Visa Check Card commercials where they show a fantastic shopping plaza where everyone is happily swiping away *swipe swipe swipe* until that jerk comes along, coin pouch in hand, and holds up the whole line?
Yeah, that jerk is usually me.
I’ve always been a cash girl – it’s efficient, it’s solid, and it’s hard to let go of. I just think credit cards make it too easy (“That’ll be $563.94” *swipe* “Thank you have a nice day!”) and that’s entirely my point. You can swipe away bucket-loads of money without realizing it. Credit cards make it so simple, it’s like you can get whatever you want and you’re not even spending real money.
However, when it comes down to forking over a twenty dollar bill to some Starbucks chick for a cup of coffee, I’m much more hesitant to get the overpriced (albeit ridiculously addictive) Venti Caramel Frap. With cash, it’s either you have it or you don’t. With credit, you always have it (or so you think). Read More »
Tags: bank, bank account, cash, credit, credit card, debt, money, paper, plastic, saving, shopping, spending, starbucks, visa
November 18, 2008
- 12:36 pm
By CC Staff
Tags: $19.99 strapperfect, air fresheners, angelina jolie, breasts, bug killer, crazy, cup size, EdStanley Band, fashion, gag gifts, holiday, Justin Bobby, lindsay lohan, london, myspace, pain, plastic, Plastic Surgery, Sarah Palin, scarlett johansson, shampoo, shoes, smoking, sports traditions, sunbathing, teenagers, the hills, uses, wacko
October 29, 2008
- 1:30 pm
By Kathryn S
[College kids are notorious for being poor. And why shouldn’t we be? We take out student loans to pay for private universities, can barely balance a part-time job with our full-time courseload, and the only “balance” we’re familiar with refers to the number of points left on our dining hall cards. Oh, did I mention many of us tend to splurge every extra penny on PBR’s at the campus bar?
If you disagree with everything I just said, you probably don’t need this column. But if you’re nodding along because you’re officially an adult and still don’t know how to manage your money, then you might want to pay attention every week, because I’m going to (try to) get you through this, and make you a successful saver and a wise spender.]
Everytime you whip out the plastic at the grocery store, liquor store, or gas station, the cashier asks automatically, “Credit or Debit?” It’s a simple enough question, though to many, it may be redundant. I mean, who cares what type of card it is as long as it buys you a pack of smokes, a 30-pack, or a week’s worth of Ramen Noodles?
There are a lot of pros and cons to using both credit cards and debit cards, and many people adamantly side with one form of plastic or another, much like people adamantly side with either Obama or McCain. Personally, I’m a debit kind of girl. My brother, on the other hand, swears by credit. What gives?
A debit card is like your plastic checkbook. You might not need cash in your hand, but you need to have the funds in your bank account to make a purchase. A credit card, however, lets you splurge now and pay later– even in small monthly increments. In this case, the credit card may SEEM like it has its advantages, because you can pay for your spring break trip now, and spend the next three months waiting tables to pay for it. Read More »
Tags: approve, ATM, billing cycle, bounce, cash, check, credit, credit rating, credit report, debit, debt, decline, direct deposit, fee, finances, fine, funds, hidden fee, income, interest, limit, money, overdraw, payment, plastic, rewards, shopping, statement, wallet, withdrawal
By now you’re probably passed all of your fascination with college being new and exciting. You’re also probably tired of the same old dorm posters. Instead of just plastering your walls over with stereotypical college imagery, why don’t you make your dorm as unique as you are?
Have no fear my decorating minions, get your hot glue guns ready and lets get crafty!
Let’s Make… Picture frames! Posters are so…mainstream. Everyone has them. Why not hang your own pictures in personalized frames?
This is an easy craft. You can find ready-made frames for cheap at any dollar store, walmart, or craft store. All you need to do is decorate with fabric, sequins, or little plastic accents…things you can again find at walmart or a craft store. Just apply them with your hot glue gun…and there you have it!
Let’s Make… Beaded curtains! This project will take a little more time to finish, but it allows your mind to go to a zen-like place while you do it.
You will need: Beads! Fishing line and a tension curtain rod.
First measure your door frame and decide how thick you want your curtain to be. Thicker curtains call for more beads. Cut your fishing line to fit, and then start stringing your beads (this part takes awhile).
Once you’re done stringing all your beads, apply them to the rod and hang. Put a dab of hot glue over the part where the beads are tied over the rod to keep the steady. There you have it! Read More »
Tags: accents, beaded curtains, beads, board, Bulletin board, craft, craft store, crafty, curtains, dab, dollar store, dorm, fabric, fascination, fishing line, frames, fun, glue, gun 2, hot glue gun, old posters, picture frames, plastic, plywood, random paper, ready made frames, rods, sequins, tension curtain rod, walmart, zen
September 15, 2008
- 11:24 pm
By Lauren - University of Michigan

Tonight’s episode of The Hills was similar to one they have at least once a season. You know – nothing happens, but the episode is still necessary to begin building up the drama that will come next week. It’s OK, though; the episode wasn’t a total loss:
Heidi finally admitted to spreading the sex tape rumor!
“I said things out of anger that I didn’t mean.”
We got you, Montag. I knew it was you all along. Obviously, I know that evil Spencer coerced you into doing it, but I could always tell you were lying about having no part in it (which was difficult considering the fact that your face doesn’t move anymore, and, therefore, your “expressions” are hard to read). Read More »
Tags: audrina partridge, barbie, Botox, Friends, gravy train, Heidi Montag, holly montag, job, Justin Bobby, Lauren Conrad, mtv, plastic, reality TV, season 5, spencer pratt, supportive, the hills, the hills recap, white tie affair, work party
July 9, 2008
- 3:20 pm
By CC Staff
From Tori Spelling to Pamela Anderson (to this crazy woman), implants are all the rage. But, why? Are they really attractive? Sexy? Worth it? We asked our resident guy to weigh in before we let our opinions loose. Read on for some very interesting stuff.
He Said:
Fake breasts are not impressive. That is basically the short and the tall of the matter. Sure, they are boobs, and sure, they are big, but that fake modifier is something that changes the way men look at breasts. They become only really something to look at, and not an object of sexual attraction or desire. It’s almost as if the male psyche likes to look at fake boobs as if to say, “Real boobs – that big would be cool…if they were real.” Read More »
Tags: Body, boobs, breast enlargement, fake boobs, females, fun bags, guys, he said, implants, Pamela Anderson, plastic, porn stars, real boobs, sagging, Sex, she said, silicon, tori spelling, zip codes, ziploc