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As far as blogs go… koda (http://blog.koda.us/) is really good with content generation that relates to college kids. You guys might be able to get some ideas from them. Also, I really enjoy Google’s youtube videos (AtGoogleTalks, lifeatgoogle) that showcase their unique culture and work.