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Wednesday
Nov102010

Show Your OS Some Love: Contest Winners

We don't know what our real winners look like, so we're taking a guess. You guys have great hair! Image courtesy of The Oregon Trail Red Cross. Licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.

Thank you to everyone who entered our contest! We've picked the winners of the copy of Office 2010 and the two Cinch licenses.

Office 2010: The winner is commenter Crystal, who says that:

"If I had Office 2010, I would use it design newsletters for the literacy non-profit I work at. Our newsletter reaches the underserved Native American and low-income middle and high school students we mentor (we read books along with them and discuss them through online forums and school site visits to inspire a lifelong love of reading), the educators we support, and the donors who support us."

Cinch: The winners are commenter ZenStealth, who says that:

"My favorite Mac OSX feature is both Expose & Spaces (renamed Mission Control in OSX 10.7). I have a lot of open windows on at all times, and by using Spaces to create virtual desktops, I can easily organize all my windows into convenient categories (which is really awesome to me, because I have mild OCD)....I am currently running the trial version of Cinch right now, and unfortunately I can't buy it (even for $7) because I am a poor high school student. I would love to win one of the two licenses, because having auto-sizing windows is one of the things I miss using when I switched PC to the Mac."
and commenter Cary, who says that:
"I'm also a fan of iCal. As a CA (same thing as an RA), I can check class times, test/quiz dates, meetings, programs, and so much more... And when you're OCD like I am, the color-coding is great to use."
If you're one of the winners, please get in touch with us at emily@hackcollege.com. Thank you to everyone who entered! You are a creative, talented bunch.
Monday
Nov012010

HackCollege Contest: Show Your OS Some Love

And by "kittens" we mean "software." Image courtesy of Flickr user Simon Lieschke. Licensed under CC 2.0 BY-NC.First off, election day is tomorrow. If you haven't voted yet, do so! (You can even check in on Foursquare.)

In addition, we're having a contest. A few weeks ago when Emily went to the Microsoft Open House, they kindly gave HackCollege a copy of Office Professional Academic 2010 for Windows 7. And Cinch, the Mac-only window locking program we covered a little while ago, has given us two free licenses to give to readers. So, if you want to compete for some swag, here's what to do:

For Cinch: Tell us your favorite Mac OSX feature. You can get as creative as you want in showing it to us--make a video, take a photo, do an interpretive dance, or just leave us a comment. Either comment on this post or send us a tweet tagged with #GimmeCinch.

For Office 2010: Tell us what cool projects you're planning on coming up with using Office. Do you publish a newsletter with Publisher about your college club? Are you writing a paper on why college costs so much? Making a budget spreadsheet to show your eventual world domination? Tell us what you're working on. Just like with the Cinch contest, you can be as creative as you want with how you present it. Either comment on this post or send us a tweet tagged with #HackOffice.

Bonus New York Contest: As part of the Microsoft Open House, we were given a tour ticket to one of those sightseeing buses. If you live in NYC or will be visiting sometime soon and want the tickets, send a note to emily@hackcollege.com. The first person who asks can have it. (EDIT: The tickets have been won! Thank you to everyone who emailed about them.)

The first two contests will be open until next Monday, when the judging will take place. Good luck!

Tuesday
Oct262010

Guest Post: The Dangers of Four Loko

Today's gust post is from our friends at College Candy. These drinks came out after Lesinski told us the cheapest ways to get drunk, ounce per ounce, and I'd like to see how it holds up.

Here’s a quick little midterm for you: you have $10 in your pocket, but you need to unwind at the end of midterm week.

Do you:

A.) Blow all your cash on one drink at the swankiest club in town.
B.) Scour campus for a party and drink for free
C.) Stock up on cheap, flavored, and surprisingly strong cans of malt liquor.

I’m pretty sure everyone chose the last choice, and even though our little midterm isn’t graded, that answer is decidedly wrong. Four Loko is a popular new canned alcoholic beverage. Essentially an alcohol-fueled energy drink. Each can contains the equivalent of three beers, caffeine, and artificial flavoring, all for under $3. But the benefits of this cheapie drink are eclipsed by the serious threat it poses to students who intend to party hard.

Recently 23 Ramapo College students were hospitalized due to intoxication in just a few weeks – many of these incidents involved Four Loko. Currently, the president of the North Jersey school is banning this and similar beverages, and urging the leaders of other schools to do the same. We’ve all heard the warnings about cocktails like Red Bull and vodkas – the alcohol brings you down while the caffeine heightens your senses, confusing the body and making it difficult to determine just how intoxicated you are.

Four Loko is even more dangerous, as it’s fruity flavors make it easy to drink multiple cans quickly. In fact, the dangers of Four Loko are so severe that the drink is being dubbed “liquid cocaine.” The combined affects of alcohol and caffeine are even more frightening when you consider that both are diuretics, which can cause dehydration.

The possible consequences of drinks like these are undeniable: students can face hospitalization, injury, or overdose as a result of the seemingly harmless alcoholic energy drinks. Whether or not your campus chooses to ban these, we urge you to be as cautious as possible when it comes to drinking Four Loko. Or, play it safe and go for a $3 40 instead. It’s way more fun to drink out of a bag anyway….

Tuesday
Oct192010

Intro to Cooking: Sesame Broccoli Salad

Image courtesy of Eating Out Loud. This guest post is courtesy of our good friends at College Candy

It may have been the vegetable non grata at your childhood dinner table, but now that you’re a super-chic college chick there’s no reason to balk at broccoli. Of all the greens with which to fill your plate, broccoli has a unique varied texture that soaks up yummy sauces, and is robust and filling, too. Now is the peak season for the veggie, so it’s a great time to stock up on its calcium and folate.

 Snack Ideas:

  • Awesome as a crispy, fresh vehicle for hummus spread or paired with Laughing Cow cheese.
  • Steam in boiling water and serve drizzled with Thai peanut sauce (available in the ethnic foods section of your grocery store)
  • Chop and scramble with eggs and ham for an omelet twist.

The Recipe: Sesame Broccoli Salad

By now, you’re probably tired of the caf salad bar and its endless iceberg lettuce. Whip up this salad at home and it will serve you for a week. Sometimes I add chunks of steamed chicken for a protein boost and to make it a complete meal. Crunchy, sweet, and savory!

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Tuesday
Oct122010

Five Things College Students Take For Granted

You'll miss the free newspapers when they're gone, especially if it's The Onion. Image courtesy of Flickr user ariel design and licensed under CC by SA 2.0.This guest post is courtesy of our good friends at College Candy.  

College students are notoriously strapped for cash, and everyone on campus knows this.  Maybe administrators only do it because they feel guilty for sucking thousands of dollars out of our bank accounts, but the truth is, they actually provide plenty of awesome things for students to utilize – but we never seem to take these opportunities.  Why is it that the turnout for dollar beer night is always SO much greater than the number of students who show up for on-campus lectures?

There are so many chances that college students simply fail to take advantage of.  Here’s a little bucket list, College Candy style.  Make sure you take advantage of each of these things at least once before graduation.  Trust us – these opportunities are painfully rare once you get out into the real world.

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Thursday
Oct072010

Who Would We Cast in the HackCollege Movie?

Episode 7: The HackCollege team talks about our favorite posts of the week, the incredibly-inspiring The Social Network, and formulate plans for the 100 million dollar HackCollege movie. If your browser doesn't support the HTML5 player below, just download the .mp3 here.

Show Notes

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Monday
Oct042010

The College Blog Trailer 

Thanks to Kelly for putting this amazing video together.

Thursday
Sep302010

HackCollege Podcast: Episode 6

In this week's episode, the team gushes about GroupMe some more, has fun with Translation Party, and debates the merits of dropping out of school.  If your browser doesn't support the HTML5 player below, just download the .mp3 here.

Show Notes

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