Want a preview of what all the fashionable birds will be wearing soon? Well, check out this duck fashion show. It was held as part of an australian agricultural festival.
There are plenty of fish in the sea. But if you’re single and looking, it helps to be fishing in the right ocean. What cities have the highest number of single men and women?
News from college campuses around the country including the American Lung Association reports that college students are "kicking butt," a junior at Cal Poly wins on the "The Price is Right," and JuicyCampus.com can keep spewing its invective.
The American Express Leadership Spotlight shines on Nakeisha Neal, a leader in the non-profit sector who works in the Washington D.C. deputy mayor's office and makes time to volunteer.
Celebrity gossip from People Magazine including the latest on Zac Effron and Vanessa Hudgens, Lindsey Lohan and America Ferrera, how Jennifer Hudson is coping with the deaths of her family members, and Angelina Jolie makes a trip to Afghanistan.
A lot of employers are checking out the Facebook pages of applicants. Some organizations in england are asking for a ban on the practice. They say looking at a Facebook page is the same as looking at someone's diary.
It's Halloween, which means we all probably have candy on the brain. So it's the perfect time to tell you about a chocolate that not only tastes good, it actually does good... check out Fair Trade company Divine Chocolate.
Scott Kenemore is a self-help guru with an unusual philosophy. He believes that we should model ourselves after the living dead... yep, live like Zombies.
Check what's new in theaters this Halloween weekend, including The Haunting of Molly Hartley, Splinter, and Barry Levinson's What Just Happened, starring Robert De Niro, Sean Penn, Bruce Willis and Robin Wright Penn.
According to a recent survey, more than nine out of ten college aged people are planning to celebrate Halloween--you also spend WAY too much on costumes!
"And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead" makes some of the spookiest music around--but what else would you expect from a band that took their name from an Mayan ritual chant? Blogger Abbey Braden introduces us to the hard core indie rock band.
News from college campuses around the country including social networking research at Kent University, the new "healthy" e-cigarette, and warm water surrounding glaciers are causing ice sheets to break off.
The American Express Leadership Spotlight shines on Andrea Owes, the Director of Special Projects at the Urban League of Florida’s Broward County.
Polls, schmolls. If you want to know who someone is voting for, you check to see to see what’s in their pocket. Mobile entertainment company Thumbplay has been selling Obama and McCain themed ringtones, backgrounds, and videos.
It seems like everyone is obsessed with the election, and rock stars are no exception. Nicole from Rolling Stone tells us what Jay-Z, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and the Beastie Boys are doing for the election.
How do you measure success? Is it the size of your family, the size of your bank account, or the size of your girlfriend's... Um, heart. We asked students, what do they think makes someone successful?
You know the best thing about being in college? You don’t have to worry about applying to college anymore. But, the Princeton Review says you're most stressed out about... tuition.
You’re hot, you’ve got an amazing gpa... and a great group of friends, but you’re still not meeting the right men. Here are a few tricks from Lesley at Cosmo Magazine to increase your odds.
The election is around the corner, and it seems like everyone is weighing in on the candidates. So we ask, would you base your vote on a celebrity endorsement?
When you think of professional wrestlers, you don't usually think of them wrestling with a ten page history paper. But it turns out a lot of them are college graduates. So we asked them, "what's the craziest thing you ever did in college?"
Celebrity gossip from David Caplan at People Magazine including the latest on Madonna and Guy Ritchie's divorce, Beverly Hills Chihuahua star Rusco and Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin on whether she's planning on having anymore children.
It's no big surprise that college students are stressed out. According to a new survey, almost half of students say they are often stressed, and one in five say they feel stressed most of the time.
Jonathan Coulton is a self-described geek... a former computer programmer, turned successful singer-songwriter. Erin interviews the rocker-geek about his quirky song topics such as the dangers of bacteria and how crazy Tom Cruise is.
Some people were born great communicators... think Obama or Oprah... but most have to work at it. Rod Kurtz from Inc.com explains the keys to good communication.
News from college campuses around the country including hero football players from SVSU, a study that reveals political influences during your college years, and a University of Missouri student removes his "kick in the groin" offer from eBay.
The American Express Leadership Spotlight shines on Ali Marano, an emerging leader in the non-profit sector who works to provide community organizations with better technology through a network called NPower.
If all the baristas at Starbucks know your name, don’t feel guilty – lots of coffee might be just what the doctor ordered. A new study says coffee may be good for your heart.
Ladies, if you’re running late for class again but you don’t wanna leave the dorm until you pull yourself together, check out "Flip for it!" by Mark.