May 3, 2011
- 9:00 am
By Jenn - Wagner College
With all this talk about the new take on Wonder Woman, set to hit our televisions next fall, the girl with the golden lasso has been getting a lot of hype these days. From her costume to her hair just about everyone has an opinion on just about every part of this franchise. So I had to ask myself, Self, why is our culture so fascinated with superheros? Is it the costumes? The vigilante thing? The status? Nah. What I think it really comes down to is the power. The superpowers, that is.
I mean think about it. How much easier would your life be if you had superpowers? I know, I know – Peter Parker’s grandpa told us “With great power comes great responsibility” and how it’s not all fun and games for these cape crusaders. But just for a moment, let’s pretend it is. Let’s pretend that college students had superpowers…
1. The power of persuasion
You know, sort of like that power the vampires have. Some call it compulsion, some call it dazzling. For the purpose of this article I’m going with persuasion. You can’t turn in your paper on time? Persuade your professor to give you an extension. Or better yet, to excuse you from that paper all together. A girl is going after the guy you like? Persuade her to go after someone else. Really want an internship? Persuade the interviewer to make sure it goes your way.
2. Superspeed
This one would completely eliminate that whole myth about girls taking too long to get ready before they go out. I mean we’d be able to try on our entire wardrobe, pick an outfit, and clean our room before our guys would even be able to walk across campus. And could you imagine the damage we’d be able to do in a shopping mall?
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Tags: college, college life, compulsion, dating, mind reading, persuasion, radar, Relationships, Style, superpowers, superspeed, telepathy, Teleportation, vampires, wonder woman
October 12, 2010
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff
July 2, 2010
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff

Jelly shoes are one thing, but jelly BOOTS?!
Brody Jenner and Kristin just don’t do it.
Are Brad and Angie gonna tie the knot?
What can hipsters wear in the summer?
Why you should stay Facebook friends with your ex.
Wonder Woman gets a MAJOR makeover.
Tags: angelina jolie vanity fair, brad and angelina, brody jenner, defriend, ex, ex boyfriend, facebook friends, hipster fashion, hipsters, jelly boots, jelly shoes, kristin cavallari, the hills, unfriend, wonder woman, wonder woman makeover
June 19, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Lauren H - The New School

[It's pretty obvious that the average CollegeCandy reader has some very strong opinions. Opinions that she likes to share with everyone on the site. We love a strong woman, so we thought we'd give her a real forum to discuss her thoughts, feelings, and perspectives. Every Friday I'll be featuring a hot topic (like the romper!) and leaving it up to you, the readers, to duke it out. So, read it and get your debate on in the comments section below!]
We all grew up wanting to be supergirls – maybe not with all of the superpowers – but to be strong, smart, independent chicks who could handle themselves and still wear rockin’ heels. But the world of the superhero has always been a boys club (Wonder Woman famously started out as the Justice League’s secretary). Next week one of the most famous comics in history will have a female hero for the first time; and not just your run-of-the-mill, butt-kicking woman; but a hot, rich, Jewish, lesbian, butt-kicking woman.
But is this kind of character a blow for women’s rights, or are comics really just holding back the female image?
One of the concerns over women in comics has always been that they are hyper-sexualized, which some say gives many of the people (especially men) who read them, the wrong idea about women’s bodies and their functions in the world. And it’s definitely true that the world of superheros seems to be populated by a race of supermodels with Barbie-doll proportions and a propensity for leather. Catwoman is practically the poster girl for fetish garb, and even the great Wonder Woman can’t get rid of the freaking bustier (no matter how hard her writers try)! I mean, have you ever seen Powergirl? Apparently her “powers” are housed in her cleavage. Read More »
Tags: batwoman, comic books, comic con, duke it out, feminism, feminist, hero, megan fox, poison ivy, superheroes, superman, womens rights, wonder woman
November 30, 2008
- 10:00 am
By Sarabeth - University of Texas

The first time I’d ever heard of Watchmen was when I went to see The Dark Knight. There was a trailer with an amazing Smashing Pumpkins song, and it looked pretty cool. The trailer mentioned something about being based off of a graphic novel, so when I got home I called the bf since he worked at a comic book store in high school. (Nerdcore, I love it.) He told me that it was really good, and since I’d never read a graphic novel before, it’d be a good one to start off with. So I went and bought a copy.
I FRIGGIN LOVED IT. Here’s why I’m stoked about anything Watchmen; book or movie:
1) Incredibly well written: The entire time, I couldn’t put it down. Without giving anything away, it’s about a group of masked vigilantes who are considered superheroes, but only one of them has an actual power. The world is going down the crapper and they have to save it. But there’s just so much more to it than that. It’s written amazingly and you get everyone’s background history. You really get involved. Plus it’s won a Hugo award and is the only graphic novel on Time magazine’s “Best 100 English Language Novels,” which means it’s not just me who’s thinks it’s amazing. Read More »
Tags: catwoman, comic book, comic books, dc comics, denny dukette, george lucas, graphic novel, jeffery dean morgan, nerdcore, star wars, superheroes, superheros, the dark knight, warner brothers, watchmen, watchmen movie, wonder woman
November 23, 2008
- 10:30 am
By Kathryn S
Are you Wonder Woman? Do you balance more activities, projects, and tasks than there are hours in a day? Do you think sleep is a myth? If you constantly find yourself having to schedule in five minute appointments with yourself just to down a bagel and keep going, you may have what some people refer to as “a hectic schedule.”
Sure, it seems overwhelming; sure, sometimes you want to break down and cry; but at the end of the day, you love what you do, and you’re proud of the fact that you can accomplish an exponential amount more than most mortals. And you know that everything you do will benefit you in the long run.
I love to feel useful, so it’s always been hard for me to say “no” to picking up an extra shift, or doing an extra project. When I was in high school, I worked part time, was active in drama club, cheerleading, amnesty international, gay/straight alliance, dance classes, and, senior year, I edited the yearbook. And I did it all while making honor roll each semester. In college, I wasn’t so active in extra-curriculars, but I held down two restaurant jobs, took a full course load, and partied my face off, while making Dean’s List. You can call me a nerd; I just think I have a severe case of ADHD that’s never been officially diagnosed.
That said, Wonder Woman, I know the meaning of stress, and I know the importance of staying organized. Here are some of my own personal life-saving tips. Read More »
Tags: ADHD, anxiety, blackberry, break, busy, clean, course load, efficient, fivestar, free time, full time, hectic, homework, iPhone, multitask, notebook, organize, planner, post it, project, recharge, schedule, stickies, stress, super girl, Tools, wonder woman, work, workaholic
November 11, 2008
- 10:30 am
By CC Staff

Beyonce may have more super powers than we thought.
Imagine trying to find pants to fit the world’s longest legs!
Old men have become hot and sexy, according to Kate Winslet.
GM is pimping Barack Obama’s ride.
Tell your guy to hold out on that huge diamond purchase, they will be on sale soon!
Too lazy/exhausted of thinking of your status updates? Use this.
Peru wants to provide the presidential dog. It could be the ugliest dog alive.
Sarah Jessica Parker is the ultimate New Yorker.
Rock these looks for the Fall/Winter 2008.
Wax on, Wax off.
Tags: Barack, Beyonce, co star, diamonds, Eli Wallach, facebook, Fall, fashion, GM, karate kid, kate winslet, limo, makeup, obama, presents, sale, sarah jessica parker, status updates, super hero, svetlana pankratova, the met, trends, will smith, winter, wonder woman, worlds longest legs