Texas Teachers Toting Guns: Kid Friendly or Are You Kidding?


Updated 08/19/08 4:27 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 22 comments

Texas Teachers Toting Guns: Kid Friendly or Are You Kidding?

Educators in a small Texas town will be allowed to pack pistols once school is back in session. Though just 200 people live in Harrold, a place that is almost absent of crime, the school board unanimously approved the decision for teachers to carry concealed weapons since the campus is located near a major highway. The district will not disclose which staff members have guns. Would you feel Read more

Exclusive! Proactiv Names Jurnee Smollett Its Newest Spokesperson


Updated 05/01/12 12:59 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Jurnee Smollett Named Proactiv's New Spokesperson

You might remember her as Michelle Tanner's feisty friend Denise on Full House or as hard-working high school student Jess Merriweather in Friday Night Lights, and now actress, singer, and activist Jurnee Smollett has landed a new role: Proactiv's newest spokesperson. Jurnee, who has battled acne since she was 10 years old, admits she tried just about everything, from facial treatments to doctors Read more

How a Determined Desiree Davila Won a Spot on the US Olympic Marathon Team


Updated 04/27/12 4:42 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Marathoner Desiree Davila on Making the 2012 Olympic Team

We are pumped to share one of our fave stories from espnW here on FitSugar! This week's is an inspiring story about marathoner Desiree Davila, who will be representing the US in the Olympics for her first time. The following is an excerpt; read the entire story here. By Bonnie D. Ford At last January's Olympic trials in Houston, Texas, four top women had distanced themselves from the field: Read more

Bully's Director Tells Us Why the Movie Should Be on Every Parent's Must-See List


Updated 03/30/12 10:31 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Interview With Bully Director Lee Hirsch

Bully just may be the most important movie of the year. The documentary weaves together the stories of five families dealing with the long-term effects of school bullying — two that have recently lost their children to suicide and three that are experiencing it day in and day out. While the film has received significant media attention for receiving an R rating from the Motion Picture Read more

Do Gorgeous People Earn a Higher Salary?


Updated 03/09/12 12:20 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Do Beautiful People Make More Money?

We're thrilled to present this smart LearnVest story here on Savvy! Pretty is as pretty does? Maybe according to some. But when viewed through the lens of economics, beauty may be your ticket to getting hired, earning more, and landing a wealthier spouse. Or so says Daniel Hamermesh, a professor of economics at the University of Texas at Austin and author of the new book Beauty Pays: Why Read more

Kristin Chenoweth and Leslie Bibb Talk About Playing Texan Women on GCB


Updated 01/10/12 2:40 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

GCB TV Show Interviews at TCA

New ABC series GCB stars Leslie Bibb as a woman who returns to her hometown of Dallas, TX, after her husband dies amid a scandal. Once she arrives, the women of her community, headed up by Kristin Chenoweth, don't exactly welcome her with open arms. These women are affectionately known as "good Christian b*tches," which was the original title of the show before it was changed to the current Read more

6 Questions to Find the Best City For Generation Y


Updated 11/28/11 3:10 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Best Cities For 20-Somethings

We're thrilled to present this smart Kiplinger story here on Savvy! As young adults, many of us enjoy a unique time in our lives when we can relocate wherever we like. We’re often free from any significant ties, such as kids or a mortgage, that can tether us to a certain location. Plus, with the technological advances of the past decade, we need not fear losing touch with family and friends; we Read more

6 Things You Need to Know About Holiday Tipping


Updated 11/21/11 2:20 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Tipping During the Holidays

We're thrilled to present this smart Kiplinger story here on Savvy! 1. Give the traditional way. PayPal? Forget it. An end-of-the-year tip should be handed over in person. Tuck the money (crisp, new bills are a plus) into a card with a handwritten note expressing your appreciation. If you can’t do it face-to-face — in the case of, say, the newspaper deliverer who passes by at 4 a.m. — mail Read more

10 Ways to Keep Lunch Fresh and Safe at School


Updated 08/11/11 12:20 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Packing Safe Homemade Lunches For School

Picking an eco-friendly, BPA, and phthalate-free lunch box isn't all mom needs to do to keep her tot safe in the cafeteria this school year. According to a new study in Pediatrics, 9 out of 10 lunches packed by mom aren't safe to eat by the time kids get to their lunch period. Researchers tested the temperatures of 705 home-packed lunch bags at nine Texas child care centers and found that even Read more

Stop Beating Yourself Up!


Updated 03/21/11 2:05 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

How You Can Stop Beating Yourself Up

Here's a post from OnSugar blog My DISFunkshion. Do you treat yourself as well as you treat your friends and family? A growing area of psychological research called self-compassion suggests that giving our selves a break and accepting our imperfections can lead to better health and can help beat depression and anxiety. It turns out, people who find it easy to be supportive and understanding of Read more