Friday, March 2nd, 2012
By COED Staff
What did your town ever accomplish? Thanks to a recent list published by The Daily Beast, the lucky citizens of 25 American cities can brag about the incredible honor of living in the most intoxicated locations in the country. While the study was based on the average number of alcoholic drinks consumed per month, it’s more than fair to speculate about what these cities have in common. In other words, what elevates a city from one filled with abstainers and social drinkers to one known for its valiant feats of imbibing? Click to find out the determining factors.
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
My 21st birthday sucked on a massively epic level. Shots in a frat brother’s room while wearing pajamas, watching either They Live or Wall Street then running around the house like I just won the World Series of Super Bowls only to have my brothers force feed me booze to make me puke, which I did, all over the girl I was trying to bone. These things never end w… Click to read more
Thursday, January 12th, 2012
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
This week Facebook announced they will now allow current residents of Effin, Ireland to list their town’s name. We think the reasoning behind it getting banned in the first place is a little unreasonable considering it’s a fairly SFW way to say ‘f***ing’, which has ALWAYS been acceptable to list for the residents of F***ing, Aust… Click to read more
Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
By COED Staff
2009 has been a rough year so far. Financial markets have tanked worldwide, those of us who still have jobs are waiting to lose them, Gisele got married, Americans suck at sex, and graduating college students might have a very difficult time finding a job. It’s all enough to get one dreaming of a fresh start…
Monday, November 19th, 2007
By Mike - Montclair
Congratulations to Detroit, Michigan: you have won the not-so-prestigious title of “Most Dangerous City,” edging out runner-up St. Louis, Missouri by a few rapes, murders, shootings, robberies…
Actually, there’s no way to determine why a particular city gets chosen as the most dangerous, as specifics are not given – u… Click to read more
Monday, September 17th, 2007
By Abigail - Syracuse
Even at the beginning of my senior year, my friends and I were starting to discuss where we would end up after school.
It was a given that I would be around New York City because that is the place to go for my future career. Not to mention the fact that I absolutely love the place and had the time of my life interning over the course of two different summers. Lucky for me… Click to read more