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Anna Faris Speaks Out for the First Time Since Her Split From Chris Pratt

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After announcing her split from husband Chris Pratt, Anna Faris took to her podcast, Anna Faris Is Unqualified, to share a sweet message with fans who have responded with words of encouragement for the couple. 

At the beginning of the pre-recorded episode, she said, “Hey, dear listeners. I just want to thank you all so much for all the love I’ve been receiving, and I truly love you." Although short, her message acknowledged the gratitude she's feeling for those who support her.

Chris and Anna have been considered one of Hollywood's most adorable couples ever since they wed in 2009. Despite their entire relationship being goals AF, fans have had mixed reactions to the news—most of them left feeling heartbroken by the split, which Kristen Bell addressed last week.

Anna has spoken out about her relationship with Chris in the past. In an interview with People in May, she said, “My long-distance relationship with Chris, I wouldn’t describe it as that, but we do spend a lot of time apart. But the advantage of that is it makes you so appreciate the time you have together, and you really, really value that. You don’t want to waste it fighting, and you know, like, all the minutiae. It’s a high price to pay, you know, but it is a benefit. A silver lining.”

It's important to remember that even in the wake of this seemingly perfect marriage falling apart, love is not dead. Even when love is still there, a relationship can sometimes not work out because of other factors. I wish the best of luck to both Anna and Chris during this difficult time.


Hannah Montana's Jason Earles Got Married, & Of Course His Wedding Turned Into a Disney Channel Reunion

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Hannah Montana's big brother Jackson Stewart—real name: Jason Earles—married Katie Drysen on Sunday, Us Weekly reports, and naturally some of his Disney Channel fam joined in on the celebration.

The 40-year-old—who starred in Kickin’ It and Dadnapped in addition to Hannah Montana—had a squad full of his former costars there to support him, including Emily Osment, Phill Lewis, Moises Arias, George Newbern and Olivia Holt.

 

Got a chance to meet up with some old friends. Here's a couple. Love these guys #happilyeverearles2017

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Casual Dadnapped reunion! Happy wedding day @realdukeofearles, we love you!

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The couple exchanged vows, which they wrote themselves, at the Garland Hotel in California. Jason posted a sweet video of their wedding on Instagram, captioning the post, "Here's a glimpse at the the most magical day of my life. She's perfect.” Aww! 

 

I only came for the cake

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Jason and Katie have been engaged since November 2016. That's when he proposed to her at Disneyland. Loving all the Disney nods!

Congratulations to the happy couple. And also, mad props for their wedding hashtag: #happilyeverearles.

6 Career-Oriented Wardrobe Staples You’ll Be Glad You Brought to College

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When it comes to packing clothes for freshman year of college, you may be wondering what you’ll wear to class every day and what kinds of outfits you’ll want for parties, formal events or just hanging out with friends. But the kinds of clothes you’ll need for career fairs, class presentations, networking events or interviews may not cross your mind until those events or opportunities come your way. Instead of scrambling to borrow a blazer from a friend or squeezing into too-tight flats from that girl who lives down the hall, start your semester with these professional must-haves that will come in handy throughout the next four years.

1. Signature pair of pants

Whether you’re giving a presentation for your public speaking class or interviewing for a position in a student organization, a professional pair of pants will instantly amp up your look. Plus, depending on what you wear on top, they can easily be dressed up or down. Plain black trousers are a popular staple and are especially important if you’re planning on pursuing a career or major that’s business-formal—aka anything in the business school, pre-law and even pre-med. It’s a good idea to invest in a good pair of black pants since they’re incredibly versatile and you’ll be able to wear them throughout your college career and beyond. Try these trousers from Ann Taylor Loft, on sale for $69.99. If you’re in a more creative major, like communications, arts or anything where you can incorporate design or color into your personal brand, opt for a pair of patterned pants, like these floral ones from H&M, just $14.99. Pair them with a solid top, and you’ll look so classy!

2. Simple blazer

Every business savvy collegiette needs a blazer. Try starting with a classic black blazer, like this one from H&M ($39.99). You can add it to a patterned dress or throw it over a blouse with black pants for an interview or presentation, or you can wear it with a t-shirt and jeans for an effortless-yet-chic look to a meeting with your professor.

3. Elegant dress

In college, it’s typical to see people wearing casual sundresses for class presentations and even networking events, but this isn’t always the most professional option. Instead of rolling up to an interview wearing the first spaghetti-strap dress you found in your closet, try a more streamlined look, like this lace dress from Macys, on sale for $35.73, or this gathered-waist dress from Gap, on sale for $35.

4. Comfy flats

There’s no bigger buzzkill than running around campus (or anywhere) wearing shoes that give you blisters. Don’t leave for college without a solid pair of flats that you feel comfortable wearing to interviews, presentations and career events. If you want to add length to your legs—especially if you’re wearing trousers that are more loose-fitting—try going for a pointed-toe flat, like these shoes from Target, starting at $12.48. You can also stick with a more traditional rounded-toe style, like these ankle-strap flats from Macy’s, on sale for $34.43.

5. Button-up shirt

An oxford shirt isn’t only good for that “Risky Business” themed frat party. A quality button-up shirt is a reliable option when paired with blazer and trousers, and you can also dress it down with your favorite dark-wash jeans for a cool, but not too formal look. This classic button-up from H&M, just $19.99, is a great option that you'll find yourself reaching for more often than you think. Depending on the occasion and dress code, you can dress up a plain collared shirt with a cool statement necklace, like this floral bib necklace, $62 from Baublebar.

6. Trusty tote bag

Backpacks are great for carrying your books, laptop and library must-haves on a daily basis, but when it comes to bringing copies of your resume and piles of business cards to career fairs, networking events and interviews, a simple-but-sophisticated tote bag will do the trick. Tote bags are also awesome for internships and jobs you may have during the summer, so it’s a good idea to start your college career with a bag that will be with you for a while! This tote from Target for $36.99 is a sleek option (and it’s reversible!), or opt for something like this foldover-style bag, $59.95 from Nordstrom.

When you're packing for college, don't forget these staples that are bound to come in handy as you apply to get involved in student organizations, land interviews, go to job fairs and give presentations for classes and clubs. With these must-have wardrobe items, you'll be sure to work hard and play hard—and you'll look fabulous while doing so!

'Phil of the Future' Star Raviv Ullman Made Out With Kim Kardashian in 2007 (& He's Just Now Telling Us?!)

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If you were a true Disney Channel fan growing up, you remember Phil of the Future—a gem of a show about a boy and his family from the 22nd century who get stuck in the year 2004. Well, it seems as though 2007 and 2017 are colliding because Phil's portrayer, Raviv Ullman, just revealed that he made out with Kim Kardashian a decade ago. 

Raviv posted a throwback of an unaired MTV pilot starring him and Kim, who played his girlfriend. “As the world burns, here's an insane throwback from 2007 where I played a douchey VJ with awful sideburns for MTV and @kimkardashian played my girlfriend," he captioned the photo. "Ellie Kemper played my boss and Adam Pally was hilarious in it. The shit you find on hard drives…”

Phil of the Future, Kim Kardashian, Ellie Kemper and Adam Pally all in one glorious MTV show. How did this not get picked up?!

But wait, it gets better. Raviv shared in the comments that he had three make-out scenes with Kim, and that was just in the pilot. According to BuzzFeed, Ullman originally included the brutal hashtag "#kanyegotmysloppyseconds" in his caption, but later deleted it. Smart move changing that one!

Although this news is triggering so much nostalgia and is downright hilarious, I'm not gonna lie—I still ship Keely and Phil.

Trump Just Defended White Supremacists During a Bizarre Press Conference on Charlottesville

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It’s hard to be shocked by President Donald Trump’s antics anymore, but he outdid himself in a press conference Tuesday afternoon when he defended the neo-Nazis protesting in Charlottesville, Va. this past weekend.

White supremacists met on Friday and Saturday in Virginia for a “Unite the Right” rally. On Friday night, they marched holding torches and yelled slogans such as, “Jews will not replace us,” The Washington Post reports. Saturday brought the rallygoers into contact with counterprotesters, and the mix quickly proved toxic. James Alex Fields Jr., who’d been attending the rally, drove his car into the counterprotesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring more than 20 others.

It was these events that Trump addressed on Tuesday by saying, “I think there is blame on both sides. You look at both sides. I think there is blame object on both sides. I have no doubt about it either. If you reported it accurately, you would say that.”

“I’ve condemned neo-Nazis. I’ve condemned many different groups,” Trump said during the press conference, according to The New York Times. “Not all of those people were neo-Nazis, believe me. Not all of those people were white supremacists by any stretch.”

Trump also talked about taking down monuments of Confederate generals, referring to part of reason for the Unite the Right rally—to protest taking down a large statue of Robert E. Lee in a Charlottesville park, which has already been renamed from Lee Park to Emancipation Park. “Many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee,” he said. “This week, it is Robert E. Lee and this week, Stonewall Jackson. Is it George Washington next? You have to ask yourself, where does it stop?” Taking down the statues, Trump said, would be “changing history and culture.”

The internet reacted immediately to Trump’s comments—including famous white supremacist David Duke, who praised the president’s remarks.

We’ll see if Trump tempers his statements at all in the coming days, but after this press conference, it’s obvious how he really feels.

You Can Recreate Zendaya's Teen Choice Awards Red Carpet Look With Just a Few Drugstore Products

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Zendaya may just be the queen of DIY red carpet makeup looks. The 20-year-old actress became a prominent beauty icon as the face of CoverGirl in January 2016, and she repped the brand very well at the 2017 Teen Choice Awards. The actress was nominated for six awards including the Choice Style Icon and Choice Female Hottie (rightfully so). She ended up taking home the award for Choice Summer Movie Actress, and now her fans can take home her flawless makeup look!

Zendaya created her own red carpet look with six CoverGirl products including the Melting Pout Liquid Lipstick in Gel-Ful, Farewell Feathering Lip Liner in Clear, Vitalist Healthy Elixir Foundation in Classic Tan, Total Tease Mascara in Very Black, truNaked Eyeshadow Palette in Goldens, Perfect Point Plus Eyeliner in Black Onyx and Easy Breezy Brow Powder Kit in Rich Brown. All of these products are priced between $6-11, which is perfect for beauties on a budget.

Her dewy makeup completed the girl-next-door look with her pajama ensemble and tousled tresses. We are almost certain that she pulled a Beyoncé and woke up this flawless. Maybe it’s about time we start calling her ZenSLAYa.

 

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Keep up with Zendaya’s flawless beauty routines on Instagram.

9 Chic Back-to-School Pieces You Can Buy On Amazon Right Now

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Back-to-school is when everyone comes back looking bright and confident with their new clothes and accessories, ready to take on another year. Going back-to-school shopping is crucial for most, as it sets a new, fresh mindset for the year to come. It's important to start off on the right foot with some new fashion and supplies. However, those long, busy trips to the mall can be annoying, and waiting in lines is no one's favorite task. Luckily, Amazon has everything we need to get back to school looking and feeling our best. Here are some items on Amazon that aren't only great deals, but also don't require you to get out of bed.

 

1. Leaper Casual Lightweight Laptop Bag, Shoulder Bag, and Backpack

This set of bags from Leaper is the perfect way to pick up everything you need to carry your supplies for the upcoming year. It includes a laptop bag, a smaller shoulder bag for wallets and accessories, and a backpack for books and more. The best part is that it comes in 36 different colors and styles and only costs around $30 per set, depending on which style you choose. You can also purchase the items individually. Either way, this is a great deal and an easy way to get cute new bags for this upcoming semester. Students love this set, giving it a 4.5/5 star rating on Amazon. Hurry and get your favorite set!

2. MITILLY Halter Neck Dress

One of the most exciting parts about going back to school is seeing everyone's style evolution from the year before. Since it's fall and the weather will still be nice, casual dresses are the perfect go-to for a day on campus. Light and breezy, they will leave you looking chic and ready to take on the day as you run around campus. Amazon offers a lot of different casual dresses, such as this one from MITILLY which costs between $14.99 to $17.99 depending on the colors you choose. Opt for fall colors like dark reds, blues, greens, and brown.

3. SojoS Cat Eye Mirrored Sunglasses

You can never go wrong with a chic pair of sunglasses for those sunny days on campus. This pair from SojoS can be purchased on Amazon for $12.99 comes in 14 different colors. Shipping for this item is also free, which is always a plus! Don't spend your afternoons squinting, these shades with frame anyone's face perfectly and have you ready to take on the day.

4. POOF Apparel Women's Distressed Knit Top

Let's face it, not every day is a dress day. Sometimes we need to wake up early for an 8 a.m. and throw on some leggings and a tee. This tee is perfect for those days, adding some vintage style to an effortless and comfortable look. It goes for $15.99 on Amazon and comes in both Wine and Indigo. With a five star rating, you'll want to get your hands on one.

5. Sidefeel Casual Destroyed Jeans

Jeans are a must-have for any college student, and each year usually demands a few new pairs. Fortunately, Amazon has some great deals on jeans, including these cute distressed jeans from Sidefeel. Believe it or not, they only cost from $12.99 to $25.99. This pair comes in seven different washes from black to white and every shade in between. Grab a few pairs while you can.

6. The Warm Up by Jessica Simpson Women's Legging

Hitting up the campus gym? Don't forget about some new active wear for this coming year. Even if a workout isn't in the plan, you can never have too many pairs of leggings for class and lounging around. These leggings from Jessica Simpson's line are a great buy and range from $25 to $49. Their fashionable design take the boredom out of an everyday pair of leggings and the comfort is key.

7. Adidas NEO Women's Fashion Sneaker

A great pair of adidas sneakers should be in every college girl's closet. Amazon offers a lot of great deal on adidas shoes, including these NEO fashion sneakers. They come in six different styles and start at only $39. Some sneakers are a crucial part of a wardrobe designed for long days and optimal comfort. With these kicks, you can run around from class to class and still be comfortable at the end of the day.

8. Alex and Ani Four-Leaf Clover Rafaelian Bangle Bracelet

Adorable jewelry doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. You can find this Alex and Ani bangle on Amazon for only $15. This bracelet will match perfectly with any outfit and can be dressed up or down. It's the perfect fashion piece for everyday wear and adds some personality to any look. Choose from silver or gold, whichever you prefer, and you have the perfect jewelry piece to last all year long (and some good luck, too).

9. FACE N FACE Women's Lace Chiffon Sleeveless Romper

This romper is perfect for a date night or night out with friends. Nightlife in college is really important, and everyone wants to go out looking and feeling her best. Whether you prefer black or white, this romper will be a great addition to your wardrobe and can be as casual or as fancy as you'd like. For around $15, there's no shame in buying more than one.

With these items, you will be heading back to school in style while also saving time and money. There's no need to wait in long lines just to pay more for your college needs. Also, many universities offer free Amazon Prime memberships through your school email, so be sure to check that out for super fast shipping options! Get ready, because this year is going to be the best one yet.

 

What I've Learned from My Best Friend Having a Sugar Daddy

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This article has been syndicated from Daily Cup of JOJO, an InfluenceHer Collective Member. Read the full post here.

When people hear the phrase “Sugar Baby” or “Sugar Daddy” there is a sudden change of tone in the conversation from light hearted jokes to repulsion, bewilderment or just plain curiosity. In today's world, a sugar baby is typically a part of a physical and emotional companionship in exchange for money. However, that is not ALWAYS the case, which is a common misconception. My friend is a young, intelligent, funny and energetic millennial that is naive enough to play along but not stupid enough to get heavily involved. 
 
She is also, conclusively, a Sugar Baby.
 
 
It is all about the initial meet. How you meet a sugar daddy indicates a lot about how the relationship will develop. If you meet a sugar daddy at the club, or online I would bet the odds are pretty high that it is going to lead to a lot of late nights which will result in the prominent stereotype of what a sugar daddy is after. My friend, we will call her Rebecca, was introduced by her supervisor to her sugar daddy as a networking connection. There were no premeditated notions this would turn into a sugar daddy-sugar baby relationship, which was the primary kicker for me.
 
One dinner led to two dinners, which led to drinks, which lead to a plethora of opportunities. This guy, we will call him Hector, is an older, successful, traditional male who just highly enjoyed Rebecca's company. What can I say, the girl is extremely comfortable to be around. At this point, I just thought they were hanging out and getting to know one another. It was an entirely innocent relationship to start, and I found normalcy in her connections with him. She would always tell me when she was going out with him, and I expected not to hear from her for the rest of the night because Rebecca never checked her phone when she was with him. Imagine having so much fun with someone you forget you even have a phone, crazy right? I usually gave her 24 hours to make contact with me before I would actually start to wonder. She never missed her window.
 
It was when she told me he invited her to fly her out of the country with him for about two weeks when she and I realized this was more than just a networking connection now.
 
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This Is One Back to School Skin Essential You Shouldn't Skip

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Our beloved summer breaks are winding down, and school's about to be in session yet again. In the midst of all the exciting (and sometimes stressful) hustle and bustle of shopping for dorms or deciding what shoes to pack, our skin can become neglected, and acne can crop up. Luckily, we just so happen to live in the same century as the literal superhero of skin, Dr. Pimple Popper herself. When she's not posting disgustingly satisfying extraction videos on her YouTube or Instagram, Dr. Sandra Lee is crafting bomb formulas to help keep our skin happy and acne free. 

Her newly launched line, SLMD Skincare, focuses on treating all types of acne without irritating or dehydrating the skin, something a lot of skincare brands can't claim. If you're looking for an easy routine you can fit in a packed schedule, SLMD's Starter Kit has everything you really need. Available in a 30 or 60-day option, this twice-a-day kit includes a cleanser, acne lotion, clarifying treatment and moisturizer to keep your beautiful face as healthy as it can be. 

 

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Sometimes it's not all about what products you use though. If you're dealing with stubborn acne that won't budge no matter what, try avoiding hair products like mousse or gel, washing your pillowcases or even limiting your dairy intake! If you needed to clear up a zit like, two seconds ago, the Acne Spot Treatment is your answer. This little magic rollerball contains powerful salicylic acid that'll zap those spots super fast. And, it dries clear, so you can even apply it underneath makeup! Where has this been all my life?

 

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You can shop the entire line (which is sure to be expanding soon!) on Dr. Pimple Popper's website. May your semesters be happy and pimple free, collegiettes. 

J.Crew's Horoscope Collection Is an Astrology Addict's Dream

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We all get pleasure from reading our horoscope, because however trash they may be, it always helps us feel prepared to take on the future and define who we are. In fact, the zodiac pride is so strong, J.Crew answered our wishes and came out with a horoscope collection so we can wear our signs loud and proud! 

Each shirt is extremely personal and reflective of the sign's characteristics. The only problem? They're so cute we want to shop all of them. (This Pisces has some serious Aquarius fomo rn.) The shirts sell between $36.50 and $39.50, so if your horoscope is giving you bad news head over to J.Crew and brighten your day with some astrology love. 

Check out all the designs below, and shop the collection here. 

Scorpio

Aries

Pisces

Gemini

Taurus

Libra

Capricorn

Sagittarius

Virgo

Cancer

Aquarius

Leo

Kim Kardashian Has Apologized for Defending Jeffree Star's Racist Comments

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Kim Kardashian's week has already taken a drama-filled turn - and the Internet is not happy with her.

People reports that Kim caught some heat from makeup artist and beauty vlogger Jeffree star, who took to Twitter to criticize her new powder contour kits, describing them as looking, "like chalk." While Kim herself didn't respond to the Twitter call-out, her fans naturally rushed to her defense, bringing up racist comments Star made in a video several years back.

However, things took a turn for the worse when Kim opted to use her Snapchat story to tell fans to "get off his ass," and "stop being so petty bringing up things in his past." While we'd normally be all for deciding to look past the drama, many of Kim's fans are dragging her for taking Star's racism lightly, especially when she herself has two black children.

Many also brought up the events in Charlottesville, Virginia this past weekend as further evidence that now is definitely the wrong time to be calling racism "petty." (As in, wrong time, wrong place Kim.)

In any case, Kim seems to have taken note of the backlash, and took to Snapchat on Tuesday to offer an apology.

"I really wanted to apologize to you guys and my fans for defending a situation yesterday that I really didn’t know enough about,” she said in the Snapchat live-stream. “I just feel a bit naïve, and I do want to really apologize for me feeling like I had the right to say ‘get over it’ in a situation that involves racism."

16 'Meninist' Tweets That'll Make Your Eyes Roll Out of Your Head

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On a scale from “are you kidding” to “GTFO,” where do you think “meninists” fall? It’s hard to place this alarming breed of men activists, trollers and feminism bashers into any category other than “utterly awful.” But just when you think you’ve seen them at their worst, they decide to unleash more word vomit that makes you just want to…well, vomit. Here are some tweets that’ll make you want to scream and cry “NO” from the bottom of your soul.

1. This guy who implies that you need cosmetic products and muscle mass to look and feel your best

2. This human gem who is clearly so uncomfortable with his sexuality that he has to defend his love of men over women with this disclaimer

3. This oracle of wisdom who insists only women cheat…and remember song lyrics

4. This fine young man who cares more about getting into clubs free of charge than actual equality

5. This pour soul who thinks she's better than a feminist because she chooses to serve meat between two slices of bread 

6. This smart cookie who believes sperm creates humans—not the bodies that carry them for nearly a year and push them out into the world

7. This poetic creature who has some serious questions for the universe

8. This space cadet who just doesn't get the gravity of the situation

9. This woman who just makes you want to finger-snap-scream "GIRL, PLEASE"

10. This man who was clearly raised by wolves—and clearly none of the female variety

11. This guy who embodies his Twitter name, being that he's a total knucklehead 

12. Apparently making your own decisions about your body isn't empowering?

13. This cry baby who apparently can't fathom the prospect of women showing skin he can't touch

14. This bachelor who would clearly win the hearts of women everywhere

15. This salty SOB who probably has a higher phone bill than level of emotional insight

16. This beacon of light and utter immaturity

According to Paris Hilton, Women Accused Trump of Sexual Assault for 'Attention & Fame'

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In an interview that can only be described as cringe-worthy, Paris Hilton told Marie Claire that she believes that the 15-plus women who came forward with sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump only did it for fame and attention. (Say, what?)

On Tuesday, writer Irin Carmon, who conducted the interview in which Paris also said she was "very into women's empowerment and girl power," came forward with a portion of the conversation between the two that was too long to be put into the final article - and let's just say it's not a good look.

After Paris defended the fact that the president watched her sex tape and sexualized her at the age of 12, Carmon asked her about the multiple women who have come forward with sexual assault allegations against Trump.

"I think that they are just trying to get attention and fame,” she told Carmon. “I feel like, a lot of people, when something happens all these opportunists will come out. They want to get money or get paid to not say anything or get a settlement when nothing really happened."

As for Trump's famous, "Grab them by the pussy," line? She brushes it off, saying she's, "heard guys say the craziest things ever, because I’m always around guys, and I listen to them speak."

Um, yikes? BRB while I go scream into a pillow.

6 Sneaky Ways to Find Out What Students at a College are Really Like

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Have you ever wondered what student life at a specific college is really like? All too often, orientation groups and college brochures brush over less-than-optimal aspects of student life on campus, only focusing on the positive to draw you in. Maybe the A/C always breaks in the dorms, or specific organizations on campus are super elitist and judgmental. Whether it’s good or bad, you definitely want to know the inside details before you decide to apply—read on to hear advice from collegiettes on how to sneakily uncover what college life is really like.

1. Facebook groups

Most colleges have Facebook groups for each class. You’ll only have to type in the college name into the Facebook search bar and add “Class of 20XX” to find a group. From there, you can look through posts and pictures that might give you a little more insight into what student life is really like. If the group is private, don’t worry. Most of the time, if you send a request to join and explain that you’re an interested student, a group admin will let you in.

Shirley Toy, a senior at the University of Illinois, Chicago, says, “I actually didn’t find out about Facebook groups affiliated with my university until I went to freshman orientation. I dug deep, and I came across the Facebook group for my graduation year at my university. I learned that the A/C is cranked up high, the showers are bearable with flip-flops, and don’t wash your hair because hand dryers are all they have in the dorms. I am so glad to say that to this day, the people I met on the Facebook group became my classmates at one point, and we are still close friends.”

Make sure to check out a Facebook group before you apply, or like Shirley, before you start living on campus. It’ll keep you prepared for what’s ahead. And if it’s really off-putting to you,  maybe it’ll encourage you to apply elsewhere. If you go to an older class page, you can even connect with upperclassmen who’ve been living there for a while—or even students who’ve graduated and are still in the Facebook group to give advice.

2. Meme pages

It might seem silly, but a meme page can tell you more about a college than you’d think.

Hannah McConnaughey, a junior at the University of Washington, says she used a meme page to learn about a potential college. “This might sound bizarre, but I feel like you can actually learn a lot about a college from their meme page on Facebook, if they have one,” she says. “Usually it’s run and created by students, so the inside jokes or common complaints can give you a sneak peek into what the everyday, average experience there is like. Definitely a little unconventional, but a good way to get a behind-the-scenes look at a university – and to find out about some of the not-so-great things they won’t mention on the campus tour.”

Inside jokes between students can be about anything—fights with rival schools, the gross dining hall food and super strict professors. If you can learn about the things students usually make fun of or complain about on campus, you’ll have a much better idea of what student life is like. Just don’t take everything at face value—it’s a meme page, after all.

3. Instagram

Instagram is a great way to find out about student lifestyle at a university. You can look through public pictures and comments posted by students there, and even reach out to someone if you’re interested. Most likely, they’d be willing to speak with you. Just make sure it’s not the school’s official Instagram—it probably won’t be any more insightful than a brochure.

“One of the things I find fun to browse for college is Instagram,” says Zaynah Javed, a freshman at the University of California, Berkeley. “You can search up a college’s name in the locations tab and look at photos that students and other people post there. It gives you a good idea of what their unique campus life is like, what kinds of kids go to the school, and what people do in that area.” This is an awesome idea if you’re not sure what students do in their free time in the city around your college.

Laura*, a freshman at Lehigh University, notes that she used to check Instagram before she went to college as well. “A weird way I tried to find out about student life before actually going to college was Instagram,” she says. “I would look up tags for my school like #lehigh or look under the location tag. If someone had posted a picture with the location “Lehigh University” and was not on private, I could see it! It was kind of creepy, but it helped me get a better understanding of what type of students go to my school.”

Don’t feel weird about checking posts by students at your college on Instagram! If they’re public, that’s totally okay for you to look at. And don’t limit yourself to Instagram, either. Pinterest boards and Twitter posts by students are fair game, as well. You can even find Snap Stories of the university you’re interested in by searching them on Snapchat.

Related: 5 Things That Don’t Matter on Your College Applications

4. Student newspapers

Especially if you’re interested in journalism or literature, college newspapers can hold a treasure trove of information for you. From opinion pieces to campus news, you’ll find all the details on student ideologies and the latest changes on campus. It’ll take a bit of reading, but you’ll definitely come out with a better idea of what the university you’re interested in is like.

Rachna Shah, a freshman at Dartmouth College, says that reading student newspapers was her first step when looking into a college. “One of the best ways to learn more about student life at a college is by looking at their newspapers and op-ed pieces,” she says. “Most colleges have at least one student newspaper, if not multiple publications. I believe that editorials truly give a glimpse into what’s unique (not always good) about a school.”

Maybe you’ll find out that students have been advocating for social issues on campus and you’re really interested in getting involved. It’s a great way to find out things you like and dislike on campus, before ever actually setting foot there.

5. Rate My Professors

Believe it or not, reading student responses on a site like Rate My Professors can tell you a lot about student life. Whether they’re angry or happy with their professors, you’ll be able to see if students are petty about their grades or have actual, intelligible responses.

Not to mention, if you do end up going to the school, Shirley tells us the site can be insanely helpful for building your schedule. “While I was registering for classes, my orientation roommate suggested that I use the website Rate My Professors to find out more about the professors—their teaching style, feedback from students in the past, and the overall rating,” she says. “Not going to lie, it was really helpful; my first class schedule, I picked all of my professors using Rate My Professors—I still use it to this day to plan my senior year schedule.”

Through the site, you get to know more about both professors and students on campus. Sounds like a win-win.

6. College Confidential

Let’s face it—forums on College Confidential are addicting to look at when you’re applying to college. It’s easy to check there for students’ thoughts on everything from your SAT scores to your dorm packing list. In addition to all of that, it can also give you connections to students at the specific college you’re applying to.

Christian Pierce, a junior at Florida Atlantic University, says, “I was really interested in going to FAU, but I wanted to make sure that I’d enjoy the campus life. When you go to the College Confidential site, you can specifically look for forums related to a certain university. I was eventually able to talk to current students – hearing their positive opinions sealed the deal for me.”

Make sure you check your school’s College Confidential forum for anything you want to find out about student life—from academics to intramural sports. It’s a great resource that you should check out at least once.

Whether you decide to post on College Confidential, lurk through old Instagram posts or look on Rate My Professors, you’re learning about student life at the university you’re interested in. It’s absolutely awesome that you’re proactive about your future, so pat yourself on the back, pre-collegiette! Keep your head on your shoulders and pick a college that’s right for you.

* Names have been changed.

The 7 People You’ll Meet at Freshman Orientation

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You are, of course, a highly intelligent and unique human being whom any of your fellow incoming freshmen would be lucky to know. And yet, as you meet them for the first time during freshman orientation, you find yourself unable to say anything other than, “So, um, where are you from? That’s cool. What’s your major? That’s cool.”

Many of the people you talk to will be eager to chat about hometowns and classes. There’s something about the novelty of your first few days on a college campus and the desire to make a good first impression that tends to homogenize conversation. Despite the repetitious introductions, however, a few distinct personalities will emerge from the crowd. Her Campus has compiled a list of seven of these archetypes that you’re sure to meet during freshman orientation.

1. The Guy Who Wants to Get Laid

You’ll probably meet many guys with this narrow aspiration at college, not only during freshman orientation, but also throughout your four years. During the first few days of school, the guys on your hall will get together and talk about who’s going to get laid first. Maybe they’ll have some sort of prize picked out for the “winner.” Yeah, we know—it’s sexist and gross. But unless you go to an all-girls school, you’re going to have to deal with it at some point.

In order to entice you, he’ll try to get you alone in his room. Here are some ways he might lure you there:

  • Saying he has a fun game. It’s in his room, wanna play?
  • Saying he bought cookies and he wants to share them with you. They’re in his room, wanna get some?
  • Saying he has a Tempur-Pedic bed. It’s in his room, wanna check it out?

Don’t take these at face value. He’s not talking about Monopoly, it’s your cookies that he wants and who even brings a Tempur-Pedic bed to college?

If you’re into him, feel free to own your sexuality; just make sure to use protection as always! But be aware that he probably won’t fully appreciate your uniquely amazing body and feminine charms. He’s merely looking for something with a pulse to walk out of his room the next morning so he can fist bump the guys and maybe win a few bets about who can hook up with the most girls before classes even start.

2. The Free Stuff Addict

You’ll first see this guy waiting in the free T-shirt line. You’ll then see him at the student activity fair, feigning interest in clubs long enough to grab a handful of free candy from each table.

Hey look, there he is at the academic advising fair, pilfering pens! He’s even at the ice cream sundae social, dumping toppings (chocolate chips and marshmallows and peanuts) into a little bag to bring back to his dorm and snack on later.

You might call him a cheapskate, but this guy is so smart he’s already ready to graduate summa cum laude in our books. Considering the cost of college tuition these days, we don’t blame him at all for trying to get his money’s worth. Colleges like to use orientation to dole out free merchandise that will give students a chance to show their school spirit. Follow his cue and snag that complimentary bumper sticker!

Related: 7 Common Myths About Your Freshman Year

3. The “Class of” Facebook Group Celebrity

You’ll meet many people in the prefrosh Facebook group, but there’ll be one or two people who stick out. These Facebook users post regularly, comment on other people’s posts and friend all the people who “like” something they write, plus all those people’s friends for good measure.

You’re sure to run into these Facebook elite, and it’ll be a bit weird at first. After all, you know their favorite singers, their class schedules and which clubs they’re interested in, but you’ve never even heard their voices. You’ll see one while waiting in line at an orientation event and will think of something friendly to say, like, “Hey, I think we’re friends on Facebook.” Before you can go up to him or her, though, a mob of your peers will cross in front of you shouting, “Hey, you’re (insert first and last name)! We’re friends on Facebook!”

Sometimes Facebook celebrities are loud and attention-seeking, but sometimes they’re the quiet, shy kids who hide behind their profile pictures and online anonymity. If the latter seems to be the case, wait until after freshman orientation to strike up a conversation, and make sure it’s about something you have in common other than just being friends online—maybe mention that you saw she likes Woody Allen and see if she wants to see Magic in the Moonlight with you. You two might become friends IRL!

4. Everyone’s Instant BFF

This effervescent and extroverted girl has befriended the entire freshman class by 10 a.m. She loves to chat with people about anything and everything, and she somehow knows how to keep a conversation going after you’ve told her your major, hometown and class schedule for the fall. She’s also been live-tweeting and Instagramming every orientation welcome speech, safety presentation and meet and greet, so she’s also been accumulating friends through social media.

This girl is great for networking—tell her you’re taking Calc 110 this semester or are looking at joining the Irish dance team, and she can immediately tell you three people she’s met with the same interests.

After orientation, she’ll probably start hanging out with one group of friends, but will still give you (and everyone around) a big smile and wave when she passes you on campus. Shortly after orientation, you’ll probably start seeing her name written on campaign posters and chalked on sidewalks all over campus. Don’t be surprised if she’s elected your class president!

5. The Party Queen

There are several ways to identify The Party Queen. You could look in her dorm closet, where she has more club dresses than actual shirts and pants suitable for wearing to class. You could look at the orientation leaders eating lunch and pick out the one freshman who’s already friends with them. Or, you could start asking people if they’re doing anything fun after the day’s orientation events and wait for The Party Queen to rush to your side and inform you of the locations of all the best upcoming parties.

Many Party Queens don’t like to relinquish their crowns and will continue to be the sources of information on nighttime soirees even after orientation. Then again, there’s always the chance that she’s using freshman orientation to get the raging out of her system, and once classes start, she’ll be spending all her nights at the library. The next time you see her could be when she gives the valedictorian speech at graduation. You never know!

6. The Guy Whose Parents Never Leave

As you look out at the people in the dining hall, you see many nervous but smiling faces. Except for one. The kid at the table next to you looks slightly dismayed. You only wonder why for a few seconds before you see a middle-aged couple set their trays next to him. You had heard about this kid—he’s the one whose parents just won’t leave.

Parents are encouraged to attend some of the orientation events, and indeed, your own parents took the campus tour with you and sat through the info session on financial aid. But this guy’s parents also went to his one-on-one session with his academic adviser and joined in on his residence hall’s game of Apples to Apples. Now they’re at the assembly on safe sex, nodding with approval whenever abstinence is mentioned.

The plus side to this guy’s situation is that as long as his parents are here, so are their wallets. “Hey, Dad, why don’t we go off campus for dinner tonight? Your treat?” And once classes start and they’re forced to leave, this guy will finally learn what it’s like to live away from his family—that is, until Parents Weekend.

7. The Cute Guy You Keep Bumping Into

You noticed him while wandering around the student activity fair. And look, there he is enjoying the impromptu a cappella concert. When you go up to him and start chatting about how Pitch Perfect this campus is, he looks at your face, not your chest, and laughs along agreeably. Yep, he’s the antidote to The Guy Who Wants to Get Laid. Total boyfriend potential.

But wait! Even though the Lily-and-Marshall-meeting-right-as-college-starts scenario as seen on How I Met Your Mother is highly appealing, it’s also quite unrealistic. Focus on yourself, settling in, making good friends and getting a strong start on your classes. Maybe the guy will use the number you wrote on his hand to call you for a date. Or maybe you’ll stop seeing him around and completely forget about it a few months later. Either way, freshman orientation becomes counterproductive when you let some campus cutie disorient your heart.

Are you feeling apprehensive about orientation? Check out these tips on making the most of orientation!


Build Your Own Dream Dorm Wish List

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Decorating your dorm has got to be one of the top highlights of going to college. We’ve partnered with IKEA to help your craft the ultimate dorm wishlist, so your home-away-from-home can be just as chic as you are. First, determine your dorm style, and then build your wishlist by swiping right on items you love. Email the final list to yourself or your parents, and your dorm room will go from drab to fab in no time!

7 Love Mistakes to Avoid This Year

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With another fall semester here, it’s time that we take a good, hard look at ourselves (and our love lives). Whatever mistakes we made last year are in past semesters—we’ve got the chance to revamp our romances, so let’s not waste the opportunity by falling into the arms of yet another sleazy frat bro! Whether you have a nasty habit of choosing guys who were going nowhere or you were too much of a wallflower last spring, we’ve got the right advice to help you change your ways.

1. Your Social Life Revolved Around a Guy

It starts off innocently enough: you want to hang out with your fun, new hook-up, so you decide to spend a Saturday night with him and his friends. But then a single Saturday night becomes an entire weekend, and before you know it, you’re making plans to fit his schedule (and ditching your friends in the process).

Why is it such a bad thing? “Most college relationships don't last forever, so when the relationship ends, you don't want to be left behind by friends who are disgruntled that you have been neglecting them when you had something ‘better’ going on,” says Kathleen Bogle, author of Hooking Up: Sex, Dating, and Relationships on Campus.

Shira Kipnees, a senior at Franklin & Marshall College, had to change her habits when she started making sacrifices for her boyfriend of three years. “We're long-distance during the school year, so we try and Skype every night,” she explains. “However, some nights he would have something [going on] and would not be able to Skype me until right before I'd be going to bed. I'd stay up waiting for him to be done and to Skype me, sometimes sacrificing an earlier bedtime just to talk.”

Eventually, Shira talked to her boyfriend about the issue and they settled on a “five minute” system. Right before she’s going to bed, she asks him if he’ll be able to Skype soon. If he responds, “Yes, I have five minutes left,” she stays up. If he says, “Not in the next five minutes,” she says goodnight and goes to bed.

It’s all about compromise. By being direct and bringing up the problem like Shira did, you and your guy can figure out a way to spend time together that doesn’t make anyone feel left out or taken advantage of. If you’re long-distance, try setting a specific day and time to Skype and stick to it every week. If you’re on campus together, set aside a girls’ night each weekend—no boyfriends allowed!

2. You Hooked up With a Guy Knowing He Didn’t Want More (& Hoping You Could Change his Mind)

Like many collegiettes before you, you’ve probably fallen into the ever-alluring, fixer-upper hook-up trap. Here’s how the story goes:

  1. You hear of his illustrious bed-hopping reputation and vow to never be just another notch in his belt (no matter how cute he looks from across the quad).
  2. You run into each other at a party, one thing leads to another, and you discover that this boy knows how to kiss. Like, Gone with the Wind, sweep-you-off-your-feet-style kissing.
  3. You decide to make an exception.
  4. He tells you he doesn’t want a relationship, so you unwittingly agree to a FWB situation.
  5. You tell yourself that once he gets to know you better, he won’t help but falling for you.
  6. He doesn’t.

Here’s the thing: it’s not that you aren’t the most amazing, talented, intelligent girl he’s ever been with. You probably are. But when he tells you he isn’t looking for anything serious, chances are he’s set on living the single life in college—or worse, rebounding from a rough break-up.

Connie Chan, a recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, found herself in this exact situation. “I've hooked up with a guy before knowing we weren't on the same page,” she says. “As much as I enjoyed his company, I was really wasting my time waiting around for someone who couldn't give me what I wanted. He was nice enough to end things instead of stringing me along, but I wish I had done it myself—and much earlier!”

To save yourself from this tough situation, make some hard rules and resolve to live by them. If he tells you he doesn’t want anything serious (or you hear he’s a heartbreaker), ask yourself where you want to be by the end of the semester. If you envision yourself living the single life or open to hook-ups, then by all means, give him a shot. If, however, you’d prefer to be able to snuggle up with a guy and a mug of hot chocolate come wintertime, keep looking for someone who’s interested in more than midnight booty-calls.

3. You Hooked up With a Guy You Weren’t Really Into

Almost everyone has a past hook-up that they would rather forget, but what if that hook-up also happened to be with someone you didn’t even want to hook up with in the first place? There are plenty of reasons not to hook up with a guy, and this is high on the list.

“Junior year, one of my roommates pushed me to start hanging out with her guy friend, who was best friends with her boyfriend, after he expressed an interest in me to her,” recalls Amy*, a senior at Boston College. “I started going out on double dates with the guy, mostly because I wanted to make my roommate happy. However, once things got physical with [him], I immediately became uncomfortable. I realized that I had never been into the guy since the beginning, as much as I tried to convince myself otherwise, and ended things as best I could.”

It’s a tricky spot to be in: you want to be there for your friend, but you’re just not feeling the spark. Remember that just because he’s a friend of your friend’s boyfriend doesn’t mean he deserves any preferential treatment—and definitely no undeserved kisses! If your friend is pressuring you to give him a chance, sit her down and explain that you want to find someone that makes you as happy as her boyfriend makes her, and you can tell that this guy just isn’t Mr. Right. Plus, does your friend really want to deal with the mess you’ll make when you break things off with her boyfriend’s buddy? Definitely not—so remind her of the repercussions!

On the other hand, you might find yourself going for a guy you’re not into simply because you’re lonely, you want to be physical, or you feel left out as the only single girl in your group. (Why rom-coms make the single lady life seem like an awful thing is beyond us.) Bogle’s advice: don’t settle! “There is no upside to hooking up with someone when you don't really want to,” she says. “There are enough guys out there that you will actually be interested in, so focus on them.”

Related: How To Handle Your Casual Hook-Up On Valentine's Day

4. You Chased After Guys Who Were Unavailable

We all want what we can’t have: guilt-free carbs, Carrie Bradshaw’s closet, and, of course, unavailable guys. You’d think that we would have evolved to lust after the single ones—after all, they’re much more likely to return the favor—but unfortunately, we collegiettes are constantly crushing hard on the taken ones.

“If you only want what you can't have, you have to ask yourself why,” advises Bogle. “Are you afraid of being hurt? Do you like the thrill of trying to attain the unattainable? Does the thought of getting someone who is hard to catch boost your ego?” If this is becoming a theme in your life, she says, you need to look inward for the reason why.

Once you figure out why you’ve been chasing taken guys, you need to try to make some changes. Don’t go to a party that you know your elusive, taken crush will attend. Instead, spend your time meeting new (single) people. Accept an invitation to hang out with people outside of your usual crowd. Even if there aren’t any guys there the first time, you never know which fantastic boys they might be friends with! Plus, the excitement and nerves of getting to know new people will take your mind off any unattainable flings.

5. You Made an Enemy of Your Ex

It can be hard to use good judgment when feelings get in the way—particularly when those feelings are of the “I need to dump him” variety. Whether he got on your nerves, let the spark fizzle, or played tonsil-hockey with someone else over the weekend, you knew you had to end it. The question was: how?

Briana Morgan, a recent graduate of Georgia College, regrets the way she ended things with an ex. “I was too afraid to have ‘the talk,’” she recounts. “Instead, I avoided him whenever I could. Finally, he showed up at my dorm because he was worried about me. Then, we had the talk. I wish I'd come clean sooner instead of dragging the whole thing out. It wasn't fair to him.”

To avoid making the same mistake twice, try to put yourself in his shoes. Would you want to be strung along, hurt and confused for weeks? Nope, and neither would he, so be honest with him.

If you weren’t the one doing the dumping—but you dealt with the break-up badly anyway—you’ll want to take a different tactic. There’s nothing worse than running into an ex on campus who has heard you say bitter things you came to regret. And you definitely don’t want to be known as that girl who starts rumors about old boyfriends (or hooks up with their best friends immediately post-break-up).

This fall, keep your distance from former flames. If you’re with someone and he ends things—which means he’s lost his mind, of course—think before you speak. You may not care much for his feelings in that emotional moment, but keeping in mind how any potential awkwardness could affect you in the future—like in class, at parties, or at club meetings—will help you hold back any nasty insults.

6. You Turned Down a Guy Who “Wasn’t Your Type”

Sometimes, it can be hard to spot a truly nice guy, but Carole Lieberman, M.D., psychiatrist and author of Bad Boys: Why We Love Them, How to Live with Them, and When to Leave Them, explains that a lot of college girls actually avoid good guys—but not on purpose. “They’re afraid to be with a good guy who wants to get close because they're afraid if they get close, the guy will hurt them or abandon them,” she says.

Instead of giving nice guys a chance, most of us collegiettes write them off as “not our type.” We then head straight for the notorious ladies’ men, because deep down, according to Lieberman, we think there’s no risk of getting attached—or hurt. (Spoiler alert: This plan always fails. Always.) That subconscious fear might be to blame for that just-not-into-him feeling you’ve got in your gut when you come across a nice guy.

“I went on a date with this great guy last semester, but I just felt like there wasn’t any chemistry,” recalls Jessica*, a junior at Skidmore College. “I basically put him in the friend zone. Of course, by the end of the year, I ended up wanting him. I’m giving guys a two-date minimum chance next year!”

Give the nice guys a chance, even if they don’t seem like “your type” at first glance. Don’t force yourself to go on more than one date if you really aren’t feeling it—especially since it’ll probably turn into a notorious first date disaster—but ask yourself what it is about the guy that makes you think you don’t have chemistry. Does he seem too predictable? Too interested? If he’s coming on way too strong, keep your distance. But if it’s just that he’s more direct and friendly than the bad boys who’ve kept you guessing in the past, he deserves a shot! Use these seven foolproof ways to tell if he’s a good guy to see if he’s worth your time.

7. You Let Your Crush Slip By

We get it: cute boys are intimidating! They’ve got those dreamy eyes, that fresh cologne smell... it’s a wonder we don’t all start stuttering mid-conversation. If your nerves got the best of you last year, making you more of a wallflower than a flirt, now’s the time to turn things around.

“You only live once,” Bogle reminds us. “If something doesn't work out, fine. But, you will sleep better at night if you know you gave it a shot. Don't sit on the sidelines and watch someone else steal your crush!”

Instead, get in on the action. Don’t be afraid to make the first move. If you see your crush in class, casually ask him to remind you of your latest assignment. Then, ask how he likes the class. The conversation should flow from there!

If you get to the point where you’re on talking terms but he isn’t making moves, he might not realize that you’re interested. Turn up the flirt factor by asking him to hang out for a one-on-one coffee on campus to get him in a dating mindset. Never underestimate the power of body language, either; putting a hand on his arm for a second after he’s told a funny joke is one of the best ways to signal that you’re open to something more.

Don’t fall back into bad habits this semester. You may not find love on your first day, but by making these changes (and avoiding these seven love mistakes), you’ll be seven steps closer!

*Names have been changed.

3 Tips for Being a Great Roommate

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Living with a new roommate for the first time is a huge adjustment. Sharing close quarters with non-family members comes with new situations, but also opportunities for friendship and compromise. From blending busy schedules to getting used to one another’s organizational habits, we want to help you have a great fresh start with your new roommate. That’s why we’ve partnered with Brita to share our best advice for prepping you to live with your new roomie! 

Here are three ways you can be a great roommate while encountering common living situations:

1. Blend your lifestyle habits

You like to stay up late, and she likes to go to bed early. She leaves her dishes in the sink for a day or two, and you wash yours right away. The reality of dorm life is that you don’t always live with a person whose lifestyle habits match your perfectly, but no matter what, there’s always a way to filter out the negativity and have a great roommate relationship!

If you’re in a situation where you and your roommate have personal habits that are a little bit too different, begin genuine and honest conversation about finding areas of compromise. Brainstorm ways you can respect each other, and solidify them by writing and decorating a fun roommate contract, or creating a colorful calendar of each other’s schedules to put on your wall. For instance, one agreed upon guideline you can create is that when one of you has an 8 a.m. class or an early morning exam, the other person that stays up later should use headphones to watch TV or listen to music instead of playing the volume out loud.

Keeping up practices like this is key for being a great roommate! By communicating with her and working together to create an awesome living experience, the two of you will have the happiest dorm room on your floor.

2. Share some personal items

Some collegiettes see living together as the opportunity to have a giant sleepover every night, swap clothing and basically act like sisters, but that’s not true for everyone. Whether you’re the girl who wants to share everything or the girl who wants to keep her things private, it’s smart to start the new school year together by having a conversation about boundaries.

When you move in, talk about what you’re comfortable sharing and what you want to be yours exclusively. By having this conversation right away, you’re preventing the chance that any drama might occur lately if one of you accidentally misuses the other’s stuff. Great roommates think ahead and always try to keep the other person’s wishes in mind!

In many cases, it’s a great to share items in your dorm to maximize space and make life simple. Bowls, plates, mugs and decorations are items you don’t need to double up on, and the same goes for larger, more significant items like your mini fridge or microwave––no need to have two of those. Finally, get a joint Brita Stream to keep in your fridge, and share it for water that’s cleaner, and better tasting. Plus, since the Stream filters as you pour, no more tension about forgetting to fill up the pitcher. Talk about the best roommate relationship ever!

3. Have dedicated roommate-only time

A new school year means a full social schedule! It’s no surprise that you and your roomie will have friends coming and going regularly for group hangouts and study sessions, but it’s a different situation when that one friend or partner comes over so much that they’re pretty much a “third roommate.”

That extra person sharing your living space can be distracting and take away valuable roommate bonding time, so this is another opportunity for you to open up a candid conversation about maybe reserving some quiet time just for you and your roomie, or having fixed open-door hours for your dorm or apartment.

These are our best tips for roommate success, and we know they will lead to a fun, positive living environment. We hope you love living with your new roomie, and we wish you both the best school year yet!

 

Rihanna & Beyoncé's Stylist Is Launching a Collection with Ikea & We Already Want Everything

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"Fashion activist" and all around creative genius Bea Åkerlund is taking a break from styling pop icons like Beyoncé, Rihanna and Lady Gaga, and stepping into the interior design scene. The Stockholm native is teaming up with Ikea to release her limited-edition OMEDELBAR line. The collection, which translates to "instant" in English, captures the essence of Åkerlund's playfully modern aesthetic. 

Bea cites growing up in L.A. as a "club kid" as one of the biggest inspirations behind OMEDELBAR. "“Every day was like my runway, every day a new character. So I’d theme-dress, and that was my weapon. It was my weapon to communicate to the world who I was," she told Ikea Today. Behind the eye-catching glass top hats and red lip pillows runs that signature theme of self-expression and creative freedom. “It’s a collection that allows for not taking life so seriously. I want people to have a little fun in their lives. You can get one hand and put it on the wall, or 100 hands and turn it into a piece of art. Buy one lip pillow, or buy 20 to create a lip pillow ocean. Fill the hat with anything: from apples to your collection of buttons, to your bathroom essentials. It’s really all up to you.”

One part of the collection I'm particularly stoked about is the 3D printed hands. Although they can be used in a variety of ways, they're absolutely perfect for storing and displaying your favorite jewelry! Hopefully, as we near the release date, more details (and maybe new pieces?!) will be introduced. Until then, we'll just have to settle for these gorgeous pictures. 

Quench your red lip pillow obsession when Bea's OMEDELBAR collection hits stores March 2018! 

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Why It Matters That Taylor Swift Only Asked David Mueller for $1

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not reflect the views of Her Campus.

By Lily Petkova

I am unashamedly not Taylor Swift’s biggest fan. I don’t agree with her approach to feminism and her hypocrisy, I don’t agree with the way she can make criticisms of the music industry all about herself (think the Nicki Minaj feud regarding the VMAs), and I don’t agree with the way she rarely uses her platform to speak about issues that matter unless it benefits her in some way. BUT, for the first time in a long while, I am totally behind her 100 percent and not only support her but absolutely respect her. I respect her because she is choosing to fight not for herself, but for women all over the world.

Swift faced a legal battle over the alleged groping by former radio DJ David Mueller, who attempted to sue her after she reported him and spoke out against him lifting her skirt and grabbing her bare bum while a photo was being taken. Immediately, there was an evident problem with him suing her for simply reporting the assault. While many of us will not experience the feeling of having a $3 million lawsuit filed against us for simply making ourselves heard, many women can at least relate to the feeling of being silenced and told not to speak out against our harassers. More often than not women are either too afraid they will not be listened to, or just believe sexual harassment comes part-and-parcel with some lines of work. In fact, 75 percent of people who experience sexual harassment do not report it.This is not surprising considering we constantly see women’s claims dismissed nationally – just look at the judge’s treatment of Kesha in her case against Dr Luke. Suing someone for speaking out perpetuates this damaging rhetoric, where women are punished for reporting their abusers or harassers, either by having their plight ignored or being personally attacked for it, while often the abuser is defended as the victim is accused of lying. 

While Swift could have quietly fought this lawsuit, she chose to make public what would undeniably be a horrible ordeal for her. More often than not, women who make these accusations are dragged through the mud; we only have to look at the case of Ched Evans, in which the female victim had her sexual history scrutinized in a bid to disprove her claim of rape. Women are constantly having to fight to be believed, and Swift fought this publicly in an attempt to support other women in and out of the music industry who have been sexually abused or harassed. Swift has a platform of millions of fans; some female victims of abuse have no support, but this could pave the way for them and inspire them to speak out no matter what.

This is why the damages claim of $1 is so crucial. Often, where someone is alleging abuse or defamation, the damages are high. But in her case, she is asking for a meager sum of $1 in her countersuit. Again, this supports her desire to "serve as an example to other women who may resist publicly reliving similar outrageous and humiliating acts." Taylor Swift stands to gain nothing from this. It is clear that the only reason she is taking this to court is she understands the importance of her speaking out now, when others cannot.

On a more personal level, I respect Taylor because I have also been the victim of a form of sexual assault and never spoke out. I was roofied on one of my first nights out in my second year of college, and while I was lucky enough to have my friends find me before I left with the guy who gave me the laced drink, I was – and still am – traumatized by the experience. I know exactly who did it but I never felt confident or brave enough to speak out about it, because it was my word against his, and like I’ve previously mentioned, women are constantly not taken seriously when it comes to the topic of sexual assault or harassment. But watching Taylor Swift and how she is dealing with this case makes me think if it had happened now I’d have found the confidence to speak up.

Taylor Swift is giving every woman a voice and love her or hate her, you gotta respect her.

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