October 7, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By Sara C - Fordham
Welcome back to The Rival Rundown! If you’ve always wanted to give props to your school on CC, now’s your chance! Shoot us an email explaining what’s awesome and unique about your school (or what stinks about Rival U) at rivalrundown@collegecandy.com!
Let’s travel to the Midwest, where the people are friendly, the food is hearty, and the state school rivalries are relentlessly combative. In the great state of Indiana, two state school systems (Indiana University and Purdue University) are so entrenched in a battle for loyalty that many homes boast signs in their windows reading “A House Divided”–or in other words, the domain has both Purdue and IU alumni. Can one school win the rights to true Hoosier pride?
1. Mascot Match-up
Indiana – The Hoosiers are not only the university mascot but the state nickname–a term for someone who transports bales of cotton. Though a derogatory word in other parts of the country, a Hoosier is a label of pride in Indiana!
Purdue – The Boilermakers get their moniker from the longstanding tradition of excellence in engineering at Purdue, which in the 1890s (at the time of the mascot’s inception) meant toiling in the forge room to boil and meld metal.
Three credits to: Indiana, since it takes some balls to claim a questionable slang term for a school (and state) nickname! Read More »
Tags: college, Subway, college life, journalism, space, princess diaries, hot pockets, meg cabot, Indiana, astronauts, creative writing, jim gaffigan, Neil Armstrong, college rivalry, purdue, hoosiers, boilermakers, aeronautics, crimson and gold cup, jared, will shortz, nyt crossword, little orphan annie, harold gray
September 10, 2008
- 5:30 pm
By Sues- Univ. of New Hampshire
If you’re like me, you’re much more apt to study if you’re given some cute notebooks and fun colored pens. Give me a few sheets of loose-leaf and a yellow pencil and I will probably just stare at them for a while and then say “screw it,” pack up my books, and head home to do things that are more fun than studying.
Your school’s library is probably the ultimate in boring. On the one hand, this makes for few distractions, which could help you study better. Or it’s possible that this horrible under-stimulation could cause you to just fall asleep. Which is probably not a good thing when it comes to getting those chemistry problem sets done. Let’s see if we can amp up your study experience, shall we?
Tips for creating the ultimate study space at the library:
1) Pick the perfect room to study in. Chances are your school’s library has lots of choices for where you can set down your books and study. Some of the rooms will be more crowded and some might be empty. Do you study better when completely alone? You might even be able to reserve a private room for yourself. If you know you’ll just end up falling asleep if you’re sitting by yourself, try to sit in a room with other people (trust me, it’s embarrassing to start drooling on the table when someone’s sitting right next to you). Don’t sit in a computer lab if you know you’ll be distracted by the Internet.
2) Pick up a coffee or a snack before you head to the library. It’s possible your school’s library doesn’t allow food and drinks, but if they do (or just don’t check), grab something before you go. Having a large latte to sip on or a nice warm Starbucks cookie can make all the difference when you’re stuck behind your history book. Read More »
Tags: books, class, coffee, college, cute, cute notebooks, desk, library, school, school supplies, snack, space, starbucks, study, university
June 13, 2008
- 1:30 pm
By ccandysuzie

It’s your daily dose of Kandy Korrespondent!
A tornado ripped through the Little Sioux boyscout camp in Iowa, on Wednesday afternoon, killing four and injuring at least 40. Most of the injured were on a hike when the tornado struck. The 93 boys ages 13 to 18 along with 25 staff members had been attended a week-long leadership training camp.
In Other News:
On Thursday, for the first time in nearly a decade, China and Taiwan sat down at the negotiating table. Only two issues are up for discussion: the reinstatement of direct flights (banned since 1949) and the opening of Taiwan to Chinese tourism. The two countries have been in a stony “cold war” ever since the defeated Chinese Nationalist forces fled to Taiwan in 1949. Tensions have been aggravated by Taiwan’s insistence that it is the real Republic of China and China’s continuing claim to Taiwan as one of its provinces.
Pakistan-US relations remain tense following Tuesday night’s American air-strike on the Pakistani-Afghan border which killed 11 Pakistani soldiers. The Pakistani Military has condemned the attack as “unprovoked and cowardly”. The Pentagon maintains that it was a mission carried out in self-defense during a clash with pro-Taliban militias. US strikes on Pakistani territory have resulted in 50 deaths so far this year.
On Wednesday, Glast (Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope), NASA’s space telescope successfully blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida to begin it’s exploration of the universe. Armed with “gamma-ray glasses”, it is hoped that the Glast mission will increase our understanding of some of the universe’s most violent events, such as massive cosmic explosions, giant black holes, and neutron stars—all of which release energy in the form of gamma-rays. Read More »
Tags: boy scouts, boy scouts of america, GLAST, housing crisis, iowa, italian couple had sex in confessional box, Jim Johnson, NASA, national guard, News, obama, pentagon, space, tornado, Tornado kills boy scouts, US bombs Pakistan, vice president
April 9, 2008
- 6:00 pm
By ccandyjessica

Natalie Portman is dating the Bearded Lady
Harry Potter’s “hairy potter” is coming to Broadway!
Whateva… I love me some Jason Castro
It’s 2008: even a computer will reject you
How to get rid of a one night stand
As a graduation present, I want to visit SPACE!
Why wouldn‘t MTV make a reality show about high school newspapers?
50 greatest comedy sketches of all time
I’m feeling pretty good about society
Looking for a new diet?
Tags: Broadway, comedy sketches, computer, diet, Harry Potter, high school, high school newspapers, how to, Jason Castro, mtv, natalie portman, one night stand, reality show, reject, space, space taxi
September 5, 2007
- 11:15 am
By Abby - Syracuse University
Or in my case, what to do with that tiny box some call a studio I will be living in for the next year?
All joking aside, getting your first real apartment, or even just your first room whether it’s in a dorm or shared apartment, is very exciting. This is YOUR space. The place you will call home and go to relax after a long day.
So, I think it is important to put energy and time into decorating it right. That does NOT mean you have to put tons of money into this project.
I have been doing some research into how to cheaply and efficiently decorate a space as I am preparing to move into my first real place this weekend and felt CC readers would appreciate some tips during this fall transition time.
One article I read offered some important tips to keep in mind such as, remember to declutter because nothing ruins a great look like a bunch of junk, pay special attention to display surfaces to keep a minimum of 2-3 things on them, and play around with paint in order to spice up a space quick.
The most important philosophy from this article: Spend time — not money — decluttering, painting, and accessorizing to give your place some attitude.
So, once you are on the fun part, accessorizing, is it possible to find some cheap, yet stylish, places to explore? The answer is YES! Read More »
July 28, 2007
- 11:45 am
By CC Staff
In the wonderful world (bubble) of a college student, it seems very little can be accomplished without an adequate “pregame” beforehand. It’s common to hear exchanges like,
“Wanna go bowling tonight?”
“Dude yea! Let’s pregame!”
“We should go see that new horror flick guys.”
“Hell yea, but it’ll be ten times scarier if we smoke the herb first!”
“Putt Putt?”
“Tequila!”
So if anyone can understand why there has been an outbreak of drunk astronauts, college kids take the cake:
“Ready for take off?”
“We got a couple minutes, man. Finish the flask”
Hollywood never called dibs on juicy scandals, so NASA decided to join the fun. Controversy has broken out when a recently published article in an aviation mag exposed NASA for allegedly sending astronauts up into space whilst wasted. Yes, you read right, sloshed, hammered, intoxicated. Houston, we have a problem. Read More »