December 23, 2011
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

Fresh Prince reunion!
The Dos and Don’ts of your online dating profile
The Avengers will be in 3D!
10 holiday ideas for the bedroom
What you need to know about TSS
Are Les Beckhams heading to France?
How to make an easy striped glitter tee shirt
The importance of compromising
March 23, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Elizabeth-Baruch College
Some gals just don’t want to jump on board the tampon boat or the pad barge when it comes down to periods. Is that such a crime? Alternative menstrual products are something that all ladies should be well-versed in, and yet many of us aren’t. Did you even know there were alternatives?
Well, I’m here to tell you.
Disposable menstrual products are terrible for our environment and they’re terrible for our wallets, too. Why buy them if there are other options?
1. The Cup
The menstrual cup is a safe and effective replacement for the tampon that doesn’t create all the waste. It is made of rubber or silicone and worn inside the vagina just like a tampon. Cups are so safe that no health risks have been found related to their use (unlike tampons). You may never have heard of them, but this option has been on the market since 1932! It’s not the most well-known product, but many women swear by them. Brands that make them: DivaCup, FemmeCup, Keeper, LadyCup, Lunette, MiaCup, Mpowercup, Mooncup, and Softcup. Read More »
Tags: alternative menstrual products, alternative pads, alternative period products, alternative tampons, Body, cloth pad, diva cups, environment, menstruation, pad, period, reusable menstrual producs, tampon, the cup, toxic shock syndrome, tss
October 20, 2008
- 3:30 pm
By Mandy - Hofstra

Out of everything going on in college, getting a Staph Infection is last on the list of things we tend to worry about (after classes, “where the party at“s, and man troubles). But the truth is, a Staph Infection can happen when you least expect it… and can be deadly.The strange thing about Staph Infections is that most people actually carry the bacteria on their skin, nose, or throat – and many never get sick from it. It’s when the bacteria gets under the skin that you have a problem. And college campuses are a haven for this bacteria because there are so many of us in one place, and, let’s face it, we aren’t the cleanest of people.
Anything from a zit (as if they aren’t annoying enough) to a nick from shaving can cause that harmless bacteria on your skin to grow into an infection. Results of Staph Infection can include skin infections, food poisoning, and Toxic Shock Syndrome (yup, it’s not just from tampons). These types of symptoms can be treated with immunizations and other remedies. Read More »
Tags: bacteria, Body, college, community associated mrsa, community shower, dorm, health, hygiene, ignaz semmelweis, infection, jocks, locker room, Mayo Clinic, mrsa, shaving, staff infection, staph, staph infection wiki, toxic shock syndrome, tss, what is a staph infection, zit