Alyssa Grossman

Ever notice how the men we lust after the most are usually those who are the least available? Guys in relationships, guys who live on the other side of the country, that adorable resident advisor down the hall, your sweet, brilliant, and nerdy-hot history TA… Well, two of these categories of unavailability are not like the others.
Our generation seems like a pretty adaptable bunch. We're growing up during a time when everything—technology, politics, the economy—is changing faster than ever. I don't know about you guys, but sometimes I feel like I'm still adjusting to the culture that I grew up with for the past 21 years.
Somewhere between the dwindling popularity of MySpace and the integration of Facebook into every facet of our daily lives, our technology-driven generation learned a few things. We discovered that real-life friends are not a requirement for Facebook friendship. “It's Complicated” became a viable relationship status.
Confession: My idea of packing light for winter break is limiting myself to just one suitcase... and my laptop bag stuffed with jewelry and headbands I realized that I can't live without for a month that I shoved in there on my way out the door... and another duffel with those extra hair products I had to add just in case.
Let's face it. Finding that special someone is tough. But when you do find Mr. Right, (or at least Mr. Totally-Dateable-Right-Now) a new set of challenges come up. Those pesky little thing called dates aren't always easy for college students.  While the old fallback of dinner and a movie may sound ideal, it isn't exactly a feasible option for collegiettes™ without a car.
You may already know that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  What you may not realize is that breast cancer isn’t just for women in their 40s and 50s or older. Her Campus spoke with three young women who prove that this disease does not practice age discrimination.