August 18, 2010
- 9:00 am
By Laura - St. John's

[There are over 100 million sites on the Internet. 100 million! You might think you know about all the important ones (CollegeCandy, Gmail, Google, TFLN…), but there are thousands of other sweet sites out there (like Homeslyce, BadDateTV and Beauty Story) and more showing up every day! We get it – it’s not easy or fun sifting through the crap and porn to find those gems, so we’re gonna bring the gems to you. Just sit back, kick up those feet and allow us to introduce you to the diamonds in the internet rough.]
I love the convenience of watching TV shows online (besides that whole “burn my thighs” thing), but it can be a hassle sometimes when the season or particular episode isn’t available on a particular site, forcing me to hunt across the internet for the show I want to watch. Which, turns out, is only available in Japanese. Luckily for me, I’ve discovered a handy site that makes everything a whole lot easier (…and in English).
Clicker is a super-extensive catalog of every TV show episode available to watch online. To use it, simply type in the name of the TV show you want to watch in the search bar (or browse the site’s multiple categories), and Clicker will search it’s catalog of over 5,200 TV shows (and over 280,000 episodes!) from sites all over the web to take you to its Clicker profile page. Once you’re there, you simply choose the episode you want, and follow the link to watch it! Read More »
Tags: amazon, cable, clicker, cool site, dvr, itunes, online tv, streaming tv, tv shows, watch tv, watch tv online, Web Spy
May 4, 2010
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

Who’s another of her Hollywood d-bags?
Sandra Bullock is really, really happy. Really!
You waxing at home? A few tips from the pros….
God sends Michael Lohan a message. He doesn’t get it.
Could this be the answer to painful pumps?
The 7 most glaring inconsistencies in TV show history.
February 26, 2010
- 5:00 pm
By Jessica- Delaware
We at CollegeCandy have really enjoyed watching the Winter Olympics (read: ogling the hot athletes). But as much fun as it was rooting on our people for the past two weeks, I’m a little more than psyched that some of my favorite shows are coming back!
Gossip Girl.
On Monday, March 8th, our favorite socialites will return (FINALLY) with more drama than the UES can handle (and more opportunities for me to drool over Chase Crawford/ogle Serena’s designer duds)! We’ve got Jenny’s drug dealing ways to deal with, the Dan and Vanessa dramz and, of course, Chuck’s big secret!
Grey’s Anatomy.
Although the flashback episode was cute, I’m ready for the plot to thicken! Will McDreamy succeed as the new chief? Is Izzy ever coming back? What will happen between Lexi and McSteamy? And, most importantly, will we ever find out why did Lexi went blonde with her complexion? Read More »
January 20, 2010
- 2:00 pm
By Brithny - Duke University

There are some things you learn in life (and in textbooks) that you never forget.
We went to the moon in 1969.
Plants live by converting sunlight into energy through the process of photosynthesis.
Cows have four stomachs.
All of those things are important to know if you want to pass that middle school test, but when it comes to the real stuff – the life lessons – textbooks don’t hold a candle to TV. Yes, I’m serious.
TV – even the crappiest of the crappy reality shows – has taught me some invaluable lessons about life and the world. Things you can’t get from a 2 hour Intro to Biology lecture or a 4-credit History of English course. Below are a few of the greatest lessons I’ve learned from my nights spent on the couch, chips and salsa in hand. Read More »
Tags: abc, CBS, Desperate Housewives, Fox, friday night lights, Friends, How I Met Your Mother, jersey shore, late show with david letterman, lost, mtv, nbc, one big happy family, one tree hill, real world, teen mom, television, the bachelor, the late late show with craig ferguson, the oc, The Office, tv shows
December 7, 2009
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

And they do it well.
Babies are funny.
Oh no, Alexa Joel. We hope she’s OK.
Sex will make you healthy.
What are the most-watched shows of the decade?
It’s easier to bruise a dude’s ego than we thought.
October 21, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Marisa - Wesleyan University
Of the many things I’ve learned during my first few weeks of college, perhaps the most often reinforced lesson is that Friday night + Saturday night = party time on campus. But if you’re like me and not really into the party scene, there are still tons of ways to have a great time on the weekend without resorting to the usual standby of a DVD and popcorn.
Just get creative (and a permit from public safety)!
Here are a few ideas on how to have some extraordinary (in a good way) fun on Friday and Saturday night, based on things my friends and I have done or aspire to do at some point this year. Although it’s always nice to have a plan in mind, I’ve found that the most spontaneous things end up being the most enjoyable, so don’t be afraid to just go with the flow when the sun goes down!
Screen a musical outside and have a massive sing-along
A couple of weeks ago, a program house on campus screened Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog and the musical episode of Buffy on the porch. If you’re a techie (or have friends who are), you can gather up all the theater geeks and have your own musical screening on the side of your dorm! Just be sure you have the necessary permits to do so.
Set up a bowling lane on your hall
This one’s really easy. All you need are assorted shampoo bottles/hairspray canisters and something that rolls, and there you have it – a bowling alley! If you want to raise the stakes, have a tournament for prizes, or simply for bragging rights. Not that knocking down a few bottles of shampoo with a grapefruit is that impressive, but it’s still something, I guess. Read More »
Tags: activities, alternatives to parties, baking, bowling, college, college freshman, college life, first year of college, freshman in college, party alternative, party scene, slumber party, student life, tv shows, weekend, wikipedia
September 7, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By Marisa - Wesleyan University

When real-world guys just don’t do it for us (like when they string us along and make us think they want something only to send us an IM saying they’re not looking for something serious….Sorry, I’m bitter), we love to escape to our favorite TV shows and live vicariously through the ladies with great boyfriends, even with all the baggage and dramz. There’s just something about leading men that makes us go crazy with adoration/jealousy/excitement/OMG-THEY-FINALLY-GOT-TOGETHER!
Oh, and the guys on TV are usually so. damn. cute.
But with all the amazing TV shows out there and their equally amazing hunks, how do you pick one to swoon over? I know, it’s a tough choice, but this guide might help you decide which boy is right for you:
Warning: Possible spoilers ahead if you’re not caught up with these shows! Read More »
Tags: adam brody, ben mckenzie, bill compton, chad michael murray, charlie pace, Chuck Bass, derek shepherd, dominic monaghan, donald faison, Ed Westwick, gilmore girls, gossip girl, greys anatomy, jason behr, jess mariano, Jim Halpert, John Krasinski, lost, lucas scott, max evans, mcdreamy, milo ventimiglia, one tree hill, patrick dempsey, roswell, Ryan Atwood, scrubs, seth cohen, stephen moyer, the o.c., The Office, true blood, turk, tv boyfriends, tv guys, tv shows
January 9, 2009
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff
Did Jesus help the Gators win the National Championship?
Cindy Crawford is not a Miley Cyrus fan.
What LC and Lo look like when The Hills is not taping.
Lisa Bonet – that chick from the Cosby show – had a baby. And gave it a weird-ass name.
How much coffee is too much coffee?
Want to go to the Inauguration? Got $100,000?
Polaroid 2.0 - coolest thing ever.
Things you never knew about your weight.
Fix your own pants, instead of paying the tailor to do it for you.
10 TV shows that were ripped off by other shows.
Tags: baby, Cindy Crawford, coffee, Cosby Show, diet, hannah montana, health, how to hem pants, how to sew, john 3 15, john 3 16, john 3 16 bible, john 3 16 football, lauren bosworth, Lauren Conrad, LC, lisa bonet, lo, miley cyrus, obama inauguration, polaroid, polaroid 2.0, the hills, tim tebow, too much coffee, tv shows, weight loss
November 9, 2007
- 10:37 am
By Blair - Gettysburg College

Ok, there are few things I’d like to address about last night’s episode of Grey’s.
First, can someone please explain to me why McDreamy and the Chief are living in trailers? Last time I checked these guys were doctors. Don’t doctors make lots of cash and live in big houses? Maybe I missed something. Regardless, it’s a little odd that they’re just camping out on some grassy knole.
Then we have Izzy and George. I’m sure we all saw this one coming (no pun intended) and we can probably all relate to wanting sex to be really mind-blowing with someone, when sadly it just won’t be. But this whole relationship of their’s is getting annoying. I mean, yes, there needs to be some kind of conflict to keep us entertained, but where exactly is this going? Do we really see these two tying the knot or even having good sex? My prediction is that Izzy gives him the old, “let’s just be friends again,” speech, which may force George to go crawling back to Callie, (who p.s. sucks as Chief Resident) begging her for some actual good sex. Read More »