Wednesday, June 15th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Playboy’s Top Party Schools list for 2011 released in mid to late April, so we decided to ask you guys who you think should be the top party school. Surprisingly to us, The University of Western Ontario crushed the competition with 43% of the vote, far outpacing the University of Colorado and Penn State (only 5%). Close to 25% of the votes that came in were for “Other”. So, we took a closer look and found the 10 schools who deserve consideration along with 10 more that are party schools in training (PSIT). Check out our list below and let us know if you agree in the comments after the jump.
Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Here at COED, we tend to focus a lot on ASU. It’s one of the rare institutions that embraces and parades its party school status, but it seems there’s a new contender for the crown: East Carolina University (“ECU“). They landed at #5 on Playboy’s Top Party Schools for 2010 but failed to make the list in 2011. Like many other schools that enjoy warm weather, ECU throws pool parties throughout the year. One of our sources at ECU tipped us off to the pics from their end of the year blowout. Check ‘em out below and let us know if you think ECU deserves to be a top party school in our poll below the gallery after the jump.
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
By COED Staff
Nearly 2,000 people voted in our Cheerleader Showdown VII battle, and Cassie Adcock from East Carolina University came out on top with 51-percent of the votes. She was followed by Molly from Boston College with 41-percent and Kendra from WVU with five-percent.
For now, take a look at Cassie Adcock’s winning gallery – and be sure to check back later this week f… Click to read more
Monday, September 8th, 2008
By COED Staff
After opening the season by upsetting two ranked teams, the Pirates earned themselves a place in the AP Top 25 for the first time in nine years. I thought week 1 was a total fluke. I was wrong. REALLY wrong.
East Carolina was No. 14 in the media poll released Sunday. Southern California remained No. 1 and Georgia was No. 2.
Ohio State’s sluggish 26-14 victo… Click to read more