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Music, film and television shows to help you kickstart your semester

By Heather McDaniel
Posted in Features
Posted on January 19, 2010

Let’s face it, coming back to school after a long winter break can be kind of a drag. Here are some suggested music, movies and television shows about school to help you get back into the swing of things.

Music
- “I Woke Up Today” by Port O’Brien:
A catchy upbeat song by a San Francisco band to start your day.
- “Campus” by Vampire Weekend: Not my favorite band in the world, but what college playlist is complete without something from these former Columbia University students?
- “Late For School” by Ponytail: The title says it all, literally. Four minutes and 16 seconds of shrill vocals and experimental sounds. Definitely not for the faint of heart.
- “Expectations” by Belle and Sebastian:
Forget the fact that this song was featured on the Juno soundtrack, it’s still good.
- “School Spirit” by Kanye West: Perhaps Kanye West isn’t the best example of school spirit, but this song is catchy.

Movies
- Election (1999): Arguably Reese Witherspoon’s finest role.
- Rushmore (1998): Maybe you wont be inspired to excel academically, but you might feel the urge to write a hit play.
- Mona Lisa Smile (2003): What could be more appropriate than a movie about women at a women’s college?

Television
- Greek (2007)
For those who feel like they missed out on sorority life, here is your chance to live vicariously through a cast of characters caught up in parties, love triangles and maybe even school.
- Community (2009)
Transfer students can probably relate to this hit new show.
- Undeclared (2001)
A Judd Apatow show about the trials and tribulations of co-ed dorm life that sadly only lasted one season.

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