Top 5 Desk Accessories for Your Dorm
1. Real Time Logo Mouse Pad
The most affordable way to bring Bill Maher into your setup. This mouse pad features the iconic Real Time with Bill Maher logo in a sleek, minimalist design. It measures 9x7 inches, so it fits standard desks and laptop trays. The surface is smooth for precise tracking, and the rubber base prevents sliding during intense studying. I've used similar pads before, and the only downside is that the logo might fade if you wash it - but at $12-16, it's easy to replace. Best for: students on a budget who want a subtle fan flex.
2. 'Not Sorry' Notebook Set
These notebooks are inspired by Maher's famous catchphrase "I'm not sorry." The set includes two 100-page spiral notebooks, one lined for notes and one graph for equations or sketches. The covers are thick cardstock with a matte finish, so they resist spills and apparel collection. I recommend these for lecture notes or journaling your own hot takes on current events. They lay flat when open, which is crucial for writing on a cramped desk. At $18-24, they're a steal for the quality.
3. Overtime Desk Lamp with USB Port
Named after the bonus segment on Maher's show, this desk lamp is a game-changer for late-night study sessions. It has three brightness levels (warm, cool, and daylight) and a flexible gooseneck that angles exactly where you need it. The built-in USB port lets you charge your phone or tablet while you work - no extra adapter needed. The base is weighted, so it won't tip over when you adjust the arm. The only catch: it's slightly larger than typical desk lamps, about 18 inches tall, so measure your desk space. Priced $35-45, it's the premium pick but worth it for eye comfort.
4. 'I'll Say It' Coffee Mug
This ceramic bill maher merch store mug features "I'll say it" in bold white letters on a navy blue background. It holds 15 ounces - enough coffee to get through a 8 AM lecture. The mug is dishwasher and microwave safe, which is essential for dorm life. As someone who burns my tongue on thin mugs, I appreciate the thick walls that keep drinks hot longer. It's not a desk accessories collection you use while working, but it's your desk's beverage companion. Pair it with the mouse pad for a cohesive look. At $14-18, it's an easy add-on.
5. The Truth Desk Organizer
Keep your pens, sticky notes, and phone from cluttering your workspace. This steel organizer has three compartments of varying sizes, coated in a matte black finish with a subtle 'Truth' imprint. It's heavy enough to stay put even when you pull a pen out quickly. The compartments are wide - a standard phone fits in the largest slot, and the smaller ones hold about 20 pens each. I've tested organizers from other brands, and many have sloppy edges or wobble. This one feels solid. At $28-34, it's a mid-range investment that doubles as decor. Best for: students who want a clean, minimal desk.