February 29, 2012
- 1:30 pm
By Garnet Henderson – Columbia U

Here in NYC, we’ve had a strangely warm winter. For the most part, it’s been pretty great. Who could complain about sunshine and temperatures in the 50s and 60s during winter? But there is one sad part – no snow. And even worse, there’s rain. Few things are more depressing than cold winter rain. The best we get is “wintry mix,” which is basically slush that melts into giant puddles. But I hear that some of you lucky ducklings in other parts of the country are getting lots of snow, and maybe even have a snow day to look forward to. So here are 8 ways for you to celebrate your snow day like an 8 year old – and just know that everyone else is very, very jealous.
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Garnet is a student at Columbia University in New York City. She is “that person” who starts dancing at a party when everyone else is standing around, and if there were a Facebook stalking Olympics, she would be a gold medalist. She also loves cheesy 90s music, and almost died of happiness when Vanilla Ice retweeted her. Once. Follow her on Twitter @garnethenderson.
January 8, 2012
- 2:00 pm
By Garnet Henderson – Columbia U

I’m originally from Jackson Hole, WY – one of the coldest, snowiest places in the country. But even though blizzards there are as commonplace as rats in a subway station, I never had a single snow day growing up. Why, you ask? Because when it snows all the time, it’s nothing special, and school just goes on. But I always wanted a snow day so, so badly.
In honor of my childhood dream, here’s a list of movies for the perfect snow day marathon. I recommend combining this list of comedies, thrillers, and childhood flashbacks with some hot chocolate and a cute cuddle partner!
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Tags: dumb and dumber, edward scissorhands, happy feet, inception, johnny depp, joseph gordon levitt, love actually, movie marathon, movies, snow day, the shining
January 28, 2011
- 11:00 am
By CC Staff

Remember when you were a little kid, and you’d actually wake up on time for school… just so you could huddle next to the radio and listen for your school to be called on the list of snow days? With winter’s doom impending and temperatures dropping faster than The Situation’s pants, we can’t help but cross our fingers and pray.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
Are snow days something you never grow out of? Or, in college, do they prove that miracles really can happen? Here’s how our anticipation of snow days has evolved since grammar school.
Then: A snow day meant a day off from times tables.
Now: We don’t have to finish copying someone else’s MiniTabs before Stats lab.
Then: We would make a beeline to the street and get all the neighborhood kids together for a snowball fight.
Now: We don’t have to brave arctic winds to walk to class and sit through lecture with snotsicles hanging from our frostbitten faces. Read More »
Tags: alcohol, blizzard, booze, cancellation, cold, college, college snow day, delay, freezing, frostbite, happy hour, homework, kids, miracle, reading, season, sledding, snow, snow ball fight, snow day, snow man, storm, trek, university, vocabulary, winter
March 6, 2009
- 3:00 pm
By Amanda
The countdown to spring has began. Soon enough we will be breaking out the sun-dresses and flip flops, pouring lemonade and flipping burgers. But as I cross out the days on my calendar (15 more to go) I can’t help but wonder if I’ve made the most of my winter.
Of course I’ve trekked through the snow on my way to class, stayed in bed for days on end and silently cursed the snow plows that prevented a well deserved snow day, but did I really enjoy winter? With February already behind us I’m left with a laundry list of to-dos before winter is gone for another whole year.
In case anyone else is in the same predicament, I have the top ten things everyone should do before winter comes to a screeching halt.
1. Cafeteria tray sledding. “Borrow” some trays, grab five of your friends and head over to the hill behind the dorms before all that snow turns to a slushy mess.
2. Mix peppermint schnapps and Cocoa. It’s the perfect complement to sledding. Just remember, kids: wrap up the celebration with this warm concoction. I learned the hard way that the liquor and sledding combo don’t end well.
3. Bake cookies (or just eat all the dough). Read More »
Tags: 10, activities, bake, cafeteria tray sledding, cocoa, cold, Cookies, countdown, fasion, hot, ice luge, ice skating, make out, movie marathon, sales, schnappes, skiing, sledding, snow, snow day, snowboard, sports, spring, warm, winter
January 30, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By CC Staff
How is it almost February?
Wasn’t it just yesterday that I was vowing to head back to the gym and stop eating crap? Oh yeah; that was yesterday. Not gonna happen with the Super Bowl coming, unless I stick to some healthier snack options. But we all know that’s not gonna happen.
The last week of January has been quite eventful. And stressful. Too bad we didn’t have any peanut butter to get us through the hard times. On the bright side, we did get a fun snow day to break up the monotony, and we came across this gem to help us out when we can’t get our asses to class.
But besides that – stress, stress, stress.
That trip to the gyno scared the crap out of us, that story about how poorly the university treats its students frustrated us, and everyone ripping on Jessica Simpson made our blood boil.
And don’t even get us started on our latest fears of the birth control pill. Not that we need to worry about that; we scared all the boys away a long time ago.
It’s all good, though; we have the puppy bowl to look forward to this weekend, and if that’s not enough to get us out of our funk, we can always watch Grey’s Anatomy season 1 on DVD. You know, before the show got so, so bad.
Tags: february, greys anatomy, gyno, healthy eating, Healthy Snack, Jessica Simpson, peanut butter, puppy bowl, snow day, super bowl, super bowl snacks, university president, winter
January 28, 2009
- 12:00 pm
By Lauren - University of Michigan
So, most of the country is covered in about 47 feet of snow right now, which means one thing: SNOW DAY! Well, maybe for all those kids who don’t go to University of Michigan. That place doesn’t cancel classes for anything thanks to two students who sued the school for loss of tuition and ruined it for the rest of us.
Jerks.
Anyways, snow days are pretty bomb. No class? No responsibility? Lots of snow on the ground? Sweeeet.
You may see it as just another day to spend curled up on the futon with your TV and a bag of Smart Pop Kettle Korn, but I am here to tell you that it is time to throw on the snow pants (or layer 3 pairs of sweats) and get outside. Don’t treat today just like any other day off of class (by drinking Gatorade and recapping with your girls); there is much fun to be had on a college campus in the snow.
(Note: CollegeCandy does not support or condone any of the following acts. They are just things we have…heard about.)
Lunch Tray Sledding: You are gonna have to be a bit sneaky about this one, but grab a backpack and head to the caf. Grab a few lunch trays, take em back to your room and grease those suckers up with a little Pam/cooking spray. Then head out to the nearest “slope” (or some sort of hilly area on campus) and let loose. Sledding never gets old…especially when there is the thrill of breaking rules involved. Read More »
Tags: beer olympics, beerlympics, classes cancelled, dorm wars, lunch tray sledding, naughty snowman, no school, school closings, snow day, snow games, snowball fight, snowman, snowmen, snowpants, university of michigan, winter games
December 19, 2008
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

The Midwest is covered in snow that just won’ quit!
Deep Throat has died.
Is Oprah moving to D.C.?
Soothe that winter skin.
A refreshing holiday wish list that we should all consider.
Jeremy Piven needs to lay off the sushi.
Donald Trump: the richest re-gifter in the U.S.
Who knew snowmen could be so scary?
Fun little gift ideas to make everyone smile.
The perfect cold weather foods. Mmmm.
Tags: chicago, cold weather, college, deep throat, deep throat dies, detroit, donald trump, food, holiday wish list, jeremy piven, mark felt, midwest, oprah, oprah moving to d.c., regift, regifter, scary snowman, school closings, skin care, snow day, snowmen, winter skin
December 17, 2008
- 3:00 pm
By CC Staff

Remember when you were a little kid, and you’d actually wake up on time for school… just so you could huddle next to the radio and listen for your school to be called on the list of snow days?
With winter’s doom impending and temperatures dropping faster than an eight ball at Amy Winehouse’s flat, we can’t help but cross our fingers and pray… Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
Are snow days something you never grow out of? Or, in college, do they prove that miracles really can happen? Here’s how our anticipation of snow days has evolved since grammar school.
Then: A snow day meant a day off from times tables.
Now: We don’t have to finish copying someone else’s MiniTabs before Stats lab.
Then: We would make a beeline to the street and get all the neighborhood kids together for a snowball fight.
Now: We don’t have to brave arctic winds to walk to class and sit through lecture with snot-cicles hanging from our frostbitten faces.
Then: Since we were already up at the crack of dawn, we could take advantage of the snow day and start building a snow man as soon as we got “the word.”
Now: We can go back to sleep for about six hours, and wake up just in time for happy hour. Read More »
Tags: alcohol, amy winehouse, blizzard, booze, cancellation, cold, delay, freezing, frostbite, happy hour, homework, kids, miracle, reading, season, sledding, snow, snow ball fight, snow day, snow man, storm, trek, university, vocabulary, winter
December 6, 2008
- 5:00 pm
By E
I’m going to level with you, here—I go to Stanford. It’s not snowing out here. I get pretty cold at night and in the morning, but that’s because I’m from SoCal, which makes me a big baby in the weather department, I know that.
So although it’s relatively warm here during the winter, there are definitely some changes that occur with the change of the “seasons,” and, as with everything in life, they come with their pros and cons:
Pros:
1. Cute scarves.
2. Better tea (Sugar Cookie Sleigh Ride from Celestial Seasonings, anyone?)
3. Pumpkin and cinnamon flavored everything. Yesss.
4. I have an excuse for my Scandinavian chronic paleness.
5. Christmas lights in the palm trees.
6. Christina Aguilera’s “My Kind of Christmas” from 2001. I bust this out every year and it NEVER gets old.
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Tags: ball drop, california girl, change of the seasons, christina aguilera, christmas lights, christmas trees, cold weather, east coasters, fake snow, paleness, palm trees, snow, snow angels, snow day, snowball fight, weather, winter