There’s nothing better than dorm life to help you look forward to a new apartment. [Stringless Kite]
You mess with Shakespeare, you mess with Jenna. A response to anti-Stratfordians with arguements with still resonate today. [th1nk p1nk]
American ingenuity claims another victory for the little guy. I’d like to meet the college student who hasn’t done something [...]
Entries from October 2008
October 31, 2008
10.30.08 Featured blogs of the day
October 30, 2008
10.29.08 Featured blogs of the day
What happens when people stop being nice, and start getting… fairly antisocial because they no longer are in need of social connections? (Not as catchy, I know) [Charade]
The college-age generation is dubbed anew. Probably because we’re too lazy to keep writing “millenials.” [Richard Mondello]
Even children think that exam rules get a little ridiculous. [Two Hands [...]
October 29, 2008
10.28.08 Featured blogs of the day
Life lesson from [The Exosome]: cheating on tests leads to plane crashes and zombie viruses.*
What would studying abroad be without some hilarifying missteps in translation? [The Continued Adventures of Amazing Cheastypants]
Would you take three points on your final grade for a few hours of harassing strangers during dinnertime from a creepy basement? Yeah, me too. [...]
October 28, 2008
SB on break
Student Blogger is on break today for a certain grad student’s thesis proposal.
October 27, 2008
10.26.08 Featured blogs of the weekend
Bunking dorm beds goes horribly awry when an important step is left out. [Tales From Your Favorite Resident Assistant]
The same old parties get a little tired with a few years’ perspective. [Coffee_girl]
Last semester of senior year may be for barbecues and getting your fill of college life, but it can also be for taking those [...]
October 23, 2008
10.22.08 Featured blogs of the day
It’s always a good parents weekend when your dad takes part in openly mocking the other team at a hockey game. [meet me at the mirror.]
One NYU student isn’t too psyched about their building priorities prioritizing prestige over the students. [Politics as Puppetry]
All that “positive thinking” mumbo-jumbo comes for Jess. [Take A Chance On Me.]
Tip [...]
October 22, 2008
10.21.08 Featured blogs of the day
A conversation begins with a test grade and ends with several career options for linguistics majors (e.g., editor, teacher, carpenter, professional spelunker…) [We Don't Eat Lint Here]
When Wired said to give up on blogging, Paul responded on why not to. [PaulStamatiou.com]
The lawns of BYU take a stand when the grounds staff fails. [the old college [...]
October 21, 2008
Meet a Student Blogger: David Giesberg
This week’s Meet a SB features David Giesberg of the appropriately named david giesberg dot com and the University of Texas. Among other things, he explains his project UTweet, which is all about connecting students online. Sounds good to me.
Major – Computer Engineering, focusing on Software Engineering
Planned graduation year – August 2009, hopefully.
Student Bloggers: Why [...]
October 20, 2008
UPDATED: And the winner is…
Well the contest is over and (you didn’t think I’d say it right away, did you?) many new bloggers will now be added to our community. Lots of great pictures were sent in for the post headers as well from traditional undergrads, grad students, and distance students too. The blogs will be added to the [...]
October 19, 2008
Last day for laptop giveaway
Today is the LAST DAY to enter the HP Freshman 15 giveaway. Check here for full details if needed. I’ve already received lots of great photos, blogs, and thus the community is growing.
The grand prize winner will be announced on Monday at noon. I will email them after announcing it on the site to get [...]



