Get Wild Abroad: The Best Party Hostels On Earth
July 2, 2008 by Steve - Seton Hall
Filed under News-ish, Study Abroad/Travel

So you booked a $225 plane ticket to Europe with ZoomAir, obtained your passport, read our guide on how to avoid health problems abroad and now there is one thing left to do–get wasted, see some culture, get wasted, hook up with a broad abroad (23% of women in Europe deliberately binge on alcohol and drugs to improve their sex lives), get wasted and do it on the cheap.
Hostels are very hit or miss–and your overnight experince will dictate whether you leave your trip abroad with memories of greatness or haunted dreams. Read more
COED’s 90 Days To A Better Life
June 24, 2008 by Steve - Seton Hall
Filed under News-ish

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
LOST Season Finale Recap
May 30, 2008 by COED Staff
Filed under News-ish

Of all of the television shows out there, why is that Lost happens to be the most aptly named in the bunch? The perpetually perplexing show never creates plot tension to make a point, exactly…Rather, it creates plot tension just to screw with you. And, like all of the other episodes of Lost this season, the finale last night…well…screwed with me.
To broadly sum up the season, it went a little something like this: Read more
So How Small Is Earth?
January 9, 2008 by COED Staff
Filed under Video
We think Earth is all big and bad in the Universe but when compared to other celestial bodies in outer space we are completely insignificant. If you want to have your mind blown watch this video.
It shows (to scale) how small Earth in relation to other planets and stars. By the end of the video our Sun is so small compared to the other stars that it disappears off the screen.

























































