February 9, 2008
- 4:00 pm
By Elizabeth-Baruch College
I’ll admit it right here, right now: I’ve always been a total sucker for the “artsy” guy. Now that I’m venturing into single early twenties territory, I’m sorta wishing Kurt Cobain hadn’t been my love interest when I was younger.
If I could have just had a super crush on a lawyer…or even a football player…maybe everything would be more normal in my love life.
Maybe I wouldn’t find myself waking up on an air mattress in a loft in Williamsburg… pinching myself and then repeating over and over, “He’s an ARTIST, Elizabeth…he’s an ARTIST.”
But I’m an artist, too. Hell, all I do is write everything from books to songs all day. I even paint. And take pictures. And I dance. And I do mosaic. AND I sleep on a REAL bed in a real apartment that has heat and cable and plants that aren’t dead.
And so I sit on the train pondering this question. With every hipster/artsy looking boy I see, I wonder if he too sleeps on an air mattress. Is this a prerequisite for being cool?
Certainly, my artist lovers past….which would be…ugh…all of my lovers past…didn’t all sleep on air mattresses. In fact, I can only think of one other.
And then I realized: Read More »
Tags: Artists, cool, football, hipster, kurt cobain, love, mosaic, paint, single, single girl, success, twenties, williamsburg
January 9, 2008
- 9:45 am
By Abby - Syracuse University

Although some girls may argue that finding love and being in a relationship rank number one on every “normal” girl’s priority list, a recent trend shows a lot of young women are starting to wake up and avoid making career mistakes like that of Lauren Conrad from the Hills. For those who don’t remember, or the 2% of college girls out there that don’t watch the show, she chose to move in with a boy (which didn’t work out, surprise surprise!) over advancing her career and taking a job opportunity in Paris.
According to a recent study, men were more willing than women to sacrifice achievement for a romantic relationship, CNN reports.
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June 21, 2007
- 2:50 pm
By CC Staff
Admit it — you’ve used your best baby voice to get what you want. The baby voice is a lethal weapon.
When used on family members, it conjures images of you as a helpless young one that they cannot resist bending to.
For everyone else, it’s creepy and annoying and they comply to whatever your sugar – throated wishes are just so you’ll shut up.
According to some recent reports on jezebel.com, salon.com, and in The Washington Post, the baby voice is presenting some problems for women in an unlikely place — at work.
It’s pretty easy to see where this trend’s force is coming from: the great female role models of our day, Paris, Lindsay, Britney, et al. Read More »