July 7, 2008 - 3:30 pm
, By A.D. - Columbia College

Stuck at the office with nothing to do? Or maybe you had to mail your XBOX360 in for repairs and it’s raining? Or maybe you’re really hung over and the sun’s rays feel like stabbing needles.
Here are 5 web-based games that will run on (almost) any computer.
The Last Stand & The Last Stand 2
Two great games to get us started here based around a familiar but important scenario: the coming (oh, it’s coming) zombie apocalypse. This clicking shooter has some fun RPG elements. It puts you in the character of a lone survivor, who must defend his barricade from the oncoming zombie hordes. Read More »
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June 30, 2008 - 12:31 pm
, By Editor
With the economy in distress, recent graduates are looking for work anywhere they can find it–and location of their job hunt will effect their ability of landing that killer payday.
Luckily for you, Forbes compiled a list of Best Cities For Jobs in 2008, which examines all the important factors in 100 metropolitan areas including, unemployment rate, job growth, income growth, median household income and cost of living.
“I don’t live anywhere near those cities,” you might say. But think about this: The world is currently going down the crapper; the stock market is plumetting, gas costs a left-nut, and we’re about to go to war with Iran. And as the saying goes, drastic times call for drastic measures. And while many can’t just up and move their entire life to a new city, you can! Without any long-term committments tying you down–house, kids, wife–you’re in a unique possition to move where you need to move to succeed.
So check out Best Cities For Jobs in 2008, stop being a wussy and do what you need to do to make it in this crazy new century.
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Tags: cash, cities, graduate, graduated, graduates, graduation, household income, income, income growth, job growth, job search, job-hunt, jobs, life, Money, post graduate, stock-market, succeed, success, work
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June 24, 2008 - 4:30 pm
, By Steve - Seton Hall University

The first day of summer has just come and gone, meaning you have an open schedule for 90 days to accomplish anything you would like until fall arrives and classes begin.
Sure, you could booze your days away by the pool–but if you want to do something more significant with your life and start this fall semester a better person, take a look at COED’s “90 Days To A Better Life.”
With hard work and dedication, all these things can be accomplished before September 21st.
COED’s 90 Days To A Better Life after the jump! Read More »
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You probably know Artie Lange from bit parts on the Howard Stern Show, ArtieLangeDeathWatch.com, or in movies like Old School and Beer League. COED caught up with Artie (for five minutes) and discussed life, college and alcohol.
COED: You went to Seton Hall University. How did that happen?
Artie Lange: I went there from September 1985 to September 1985 [Editor's note: No, that's not a typo]. I barely got out of high school, but I was good at baseball, and combined with the fact that my uncle knew a priest with some pull, so I ended up sneaking in [to Seton Hall].
COED:Why should anyone rent your movie Beer League?
AL: Me and the kid who wrote it (Frank Sabastiano) are both from New Jersey, and play in a softball league. We always wanted to do our own f—in’ rated-R softball movie. We got together five years ago in L.A., and said let’s just tell our craziest softball stories and put them index cards and try to structure it like a film. The whole team is alcoholics. And in the film, I live with my mom. Oh, and there’s a great bachelor party scene with tits and ass.
COED: Give us a drink you could recommend to college students.
AL: It’s very simple: Jack Daniel’s with water and a lot of ice. Let’s call it “The Artie.” I’ve heard some people call it that before, but let’s make it official.
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December 18, 2007 - 9:30 am
, By Editor
One of the most annoying things about college is moving every year. Not only do you finally get comfortable in your new pad only to have to pick up and move to another one, but you also realize how much crap you have. And if you are like me you get annoyed with all the packing and throw a lot of your stuff away.
Which makes for quite an expensive pile of trash. Add that to all your neighbors doing the same thing and you have yourself a nice little collection of goodies; a lot of it still in very good shape.
Good enough, some argue, to take for themselves.
Who are those people? Well, the Freegans, of course. I was first introduced to Freegan culture while reading an article in the New York Times the other day. “Freegans are scavengers of the developed world, living off consumer waste in an effort to minimize their support of corporations and their impact on the planet, and to distance themselves from what they see as out-of-control consumerism.”
In other words, Freegans are price savvy people who decide to make another man’s trash their treasure. Read More »
November 19, 2007 - 1:55 pm
, By Editor
It always worked on TV. When Donna Martin and David Silver broke up on 90210, they stayed friends. When Ross and Rachel broke up on Friends, they were eventually fine hanging out with the group.
So is it any wonder that I always held out hope that the same things were possible for me?
Despite the fact that everyone told me differently, I always thought that my ex and I could defy all odds and stay friends long after our year long relationship came to an end. After all, it didn’t end badly. It just ended.
We still loved each other and neither one of us could imagine life without the other, so we convinced ourselves that we could do it. We could stay friends.
The only problem was that we were not acting like friends. We were still hanging out all the time and holding hands and doing things that I did not do with my other friends. We were still talking on the phone late at night and buying each other gifts just because. Read More »
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October 12, 2007 - 12:15 pm
, By Josh - UMASS, Lowell
The Fall TV season is off and running and like every new season, there are a few gems and a good many more duds. But despite the clutter of a whole lot o’ bad television, the new Fall season brings a brand new class of bust-i-ful beauties.
In honor of this annual event, we have compiled a list our favorite stunning new small screen starlets.
Click on a photo to see the beauty’s gallery, oh and let us know who we missed, son. Enjoy.
#1 Laura Vandervoort - Smallville

See photos of the next 10 after the jump! Read More »
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June 29, 2007 - 3:00 pm
, By COED Staff

One of the most annoying things about college is moving every year. Not only do you finally get comfortable in your new pad only to have to pick up and move to another one, but you also realize how much crap you have. And if you are like me you get annoyed with all the packing and throw a lot of your stuff away.
Which makes for quite an expensive pile of trash. Add that to all your neighbors doing the same thing and you have yourself a nice little collection of goodies; a lot of it still in very good shape. Good enough, some argue, to take for themselves.
Who are those people? Well, the Freegans, of course. I was first introduced to Freegan culture while reading an article in the New York Times the other day. “Freegans are scavengers of the developed world, living off consumer waste in an effort to minimize their support of corporations and their impact on the planet, and to distance themselves from what they see as out-of-control consumerism.�
In other words, Freegans are price savvy people who decide to make another man’s trash their treasure. Read More »