1. University of Colorado at Boulder
2. Pennsylvania State University
3. Arizona State University
4. University of Western Ontario
5. University of Texas at Austin
6. University of Wisconsin
7. University of Georgia
8. University of Tennessee, Knoxville
9. University of Central Florida
10. University of California, Santa Barbar
1) Dress up as you normally do. If someone asks what you are, tell them you’re a werewolf. If they ask why you have no hair or fangs, explain that it’s not a full moon.
2) Get a bag of white balloons and a box. Put the box over your head and cut out holes for your arms. Paint the box a bright color and the word “soap” across it. Then tape the bubbles to the top of the box around your shoulders and head.
3) Tape a bunch of green or purple balloons all over yourself (wear green or brown clothing underneath). Go as a bunch of grapes.
4) Wear brown clothes. Get a package of fall silk leaves for decorating (you can get 50 in a pack for about a dollar at craft stores). Tape them all over your arms and on a hat. Get a stuffed bird and perch it on your head. Go as a tree.
5) Wrap yourself in a roll of orange felt. Cut armholes and put an orange ski cap on your head. Go as a carrot stick.
6) Safety-pin a bunch of cheap watches and costume jewelry on the inside of your coat. Go as a con man.
7) Get a large box and paint it white, green or tan. Make a hole at the top for your head and armholes. Glue on some magnets and some post-it notes with shopping lists and phone numbers. Go as a refrigerator.
8) Get a roll of orange yarn and a few bags of roasted pumpkin seeds. Glue them all over a cheap orange sweat suit. Go as pumpkin guts.
9) Wear a t-shirt displaying your favorite brand of booze. Get a foil pie plate, punch two holes in it at either end, and run string through it. Put it on your head like a hat and tie it. You’re a bottle of your favorite drink.
10) Glue some (clean) garbage all over a sweat suit. Go as a trash heap.
1. John Wall, G (Kentucky)
2. Evan Turner, G/F (Ohio State)
3. Greg Monroe, C (Georgetown)
4. Cole Aldrich, C (Kansas)
5. Andy Rautins, G (Syracuse)
6. Scottie Reynolds, G (Villanova)
7. Ryan Wittman, F (Cornell)
8. Luke Harangody, F (Notre Dame)
9. LaceDarius Dunn, G (Baylor)
10. Kyle Singler, F (Duke)
According to SportsUntapped.com
1. Barcelona
2. Liverpool
3. Duke Blue Devils
4. Michigan Wolverines
5. Nebraska Cornhuskers
6. Montreal Canadiens
7. Pittsburgh Steelers
8. Detroit Red Wings
9. Boston Celtics
10. Boston Red Sox
According to the Bleacher Report
If you’re curious about the identity of the nation’s most expensive colleges, here are the top 10 colleges by price:
Sarah Lawrence College $54,410
New York University $51,991
The George Washington University $51,730
Bates College $51,300
Skidmore College $51,196
Johns Hopkins University $51,190
Georgetown University $51,122
Connecticut College $51,115
Harvey Mudd College $51,037
Vassar College $50,875
According to MoneyWatch
1. Sherron Collins, Kansas
2. John Wall, Kentucky
3. Kalin Lucas, Michigan State
4. Devan Downey, South Carolina
5. Kemba Walker, Connecticut
6. Nic Wise, Arizona
7. Abdul Gaddy, Washington
8. Jon Scheyer, Duke
9. Corey Fisher, Villanova
10. Shelvin Mack, Butler
According to SportingNews.com
1. Nursing (R.N. Training): 233,499 openings
2. Graduate Study for College Teaching: 129,040 openings
3. Secondary Education: 127,178 openings
4. Business Education: 93,166 openings
5. Early Childhood Education: 88,989 openings
6. Physical Education: 73,179 openings
7. Family and Consumer Sciences: 59,961 openings
8. Public Relations: 51,216 openings
9. Medicine: 38,027 openings
10. Religion/Religious Studies: 35,092 openings
According to 50 Best College Majors for a Secure Future
1. Eckerd College in St. Petersburg Florida
2. Stephens College (Columbia, Missouri)
3. Washington & Jefferson College (Washington, Pennsylvania)
4. Principa College (Elsah, Illinois)
5. California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, California)
6. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
7. University of Idaho (Moscow, Idaho)
8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
9. State University of New York at Canton
10. Lehigh University (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
According to PetSide.com
1. The Worlds Largest Cocktail Party
October 31 in Jacksonville, Florida
2. Texas Longhorns vs. Oklahoma Sooners
October 17 in Dallas, Texas
3. Penn State’s Homecoming Clash
October 17 in University Park, Pennsylvania
4. Gator Homecoming
October 16 in Gainesville, Florida
5. UCLA vs. USC Tailgate
November 28 in Los Angeles, California
6. Halloween at Ohio University
October 31 in Athens, Ohio
7. The Grove at Ole Miss
Game Day in Oxford, Mississippi
8. Sugar Bowl
TBD in New Orleans, Louisiana
9. University of Iowa Homecoming Tailgate
October 10 in Iowa City, Iowa
10. Kegs & Eggs at SUNY Albany
March 17 in Albany, New York
According to DigitalCity.com
1- Beer Pong
2- Flip Cup
3- Kings
4- Ass Hole
5- Edward 40-Hands
6- Power Hour
7- F.U.B.A.R.
8- Century Club
9- Beer Die
10- Flip, Sip, or Stripping
According to CollegeBeerGames.com