February 10, 2012
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff

K-Stew and Rob Patt are “madly in love”
What? Sasha and Malia Obama aren’t allowed to pig out either?
Mark Salling (from Glee) was a bird-loving hippie before he got famous!
Style Challenge: Dress Remixing
Five Funny Myths About the Female Orgasm
Lady Gaga talks bulimia
Six actresses that could play Princess Diana
Valentine’s Day makeup looks
June 29, 2011
- 4:30 pm
By Kim- Syracuse University
So, what’s creepier than featuring a photoshopped image of the late Princess of Wales (14 yrs deceased) and the new Duchess of Cambridge (just married to the Princess’ son) on the cover of the latest Newsweek? Oh that’s right, NOTHING.
A lesson of taste is in order in the world of journalism today. However incredibly adored she was, photoshopping the face of Princess Diana to make her look 50 years old, and giving her an imagined personality by creating her would be Facebook page, is simply wrong. And distasteful. And creepy.
What’s next? A Justin Bieber & Michael Jackson cover? Will Michael Jackson have a Twitter account? See where this is going?
I pray to the journalism gods that we don’t begin to make it a practice of celebrating the birthdays of the deceased by resurrecting them via photoshop and Facebook. Let us leave the deceased alone to rest in peace. Amen.
August 26, 2009
- 12:00 pm
By Mandy - Hofstra

On this day in 1920 the 19th Ammendment was added to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote. And in honor of that momentous occasion, today has been named Women’s Equality Day. We have come a mighty long way since the days before women’s suffrage. We have women dominating in arenas that formerly were dude-only territory: sports, politics, and even entertainment (remember learning about the times when men played women in Shakespearean plays?).
Despite our amazing advances, there are still those few women who just don’t really seem to be helping the cause. In fact, they might just be ruining it for the rest of us. Let’s face it, society today has become media obsessed and some (not all) of the women dominating the spotlight nowadays may be taking us a few steps back. What happened to the positive female role models of the past?
Here’s what I mean: Read More »
Tags: 19th amendment, audrey hepburn, female, grace kelly, Heidi Montag, jackie kennedy, Jackie O, kennedy's, megan fox, miley cyrus, paris hilton, princess diana, role models, women, women's equality day, women's suffrage
October 21, 2007
- 4:15 pm
By Jess - NYU

Say you wanted an assault rifle, but being a woman, didn’t want to settle for some boring old black AK-47. Say you wanted to kick some ass in style. What would you do?You log onto glamgums.com and buy yourself a Hello Kitty death machine.
The “Glambo Signature Series “Hello Kitty” HK-AK-47” is a shiny purple limited edition weapon that’s “perfect…for the lady of the house”. For only $1072.95, a girl can keep her feminine streak in tact while still toting a gun that’s guaranteed to do some severe damage.
I’d probably be seriously freaked out by all of this—if I didn’t know the site was a complete joke. Read More »
Tags: ak 47, bulletproof vest, care bear, fake, funny, glamguns, guns, handgun, joke, men, mother teresa, princess diana, rocket launcher, stereotypes, violence, weird, women