College Roundup - April 30th, 2010

Good news. At least they can't try to make you go to rehab for this one... (Photo credit Mike Licht via Flickr)
Unplug your Facebook IV drip. A new study indicates that students are addicted to social media. (NY Daily News)
Finally! Some college advice that will actually get you somewhere: How to date a college cheerleader! (Coed Magazine)
Many college applicants are taking Green into consideration. And we're not talking about dollars. Trends are showing that many students are choosing energy efficient schools. (Student Stuff)
Is the digital age threatening libraries into extinction? Art Brodsky says our public library lifeline is fraying. We'll be sorry when it snaps! (Huffington Post)
'Boobquake?' Facebook recruits 85,000 college women to show their cleavage in order to start an earthquake. (BSU Daily)
A royal case of cheating: A teacher at a princes' school was fired for giving some students an unfair advantage on their final French exam. (Times Online)
Two thirds of college students graduate with college debt. Here are eleven other fascinating college debt statistics. (Money Watch)
It's that time of year and 12th graders are vulnerable! Here's how NOT to fall prey to 'Senioritis'. (Guampdm.com)
It's better than Prozac! A Harvard psychology course teaches students how to be happy and have a positive outlook on life. (Tufts Daily)
Are we creating an AP bubble? Here are some reasons behind the growth of AP programs. (District Administration)