The Life of a Sorority Girl? Jeanne Crain is accepted in her mother's sorority house, when she goes off to college. And, she finds that life there is not that simple. I went into this film, not expecting much and thinking it would be some lightweight fluff with good looking people. ...
As a fan of photography, I was also a photographer for a company in college called BOPP: Big Orange Party Photography, where I had to go around to sorority parties and photograph drunk girls and their friends. I wasn’t in a sorority so the thought of going to those parties, sober, wa...
I am a man and therefore excluded from the Sweet Briar sorority. But I did go to Washington and Lee University in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s when it was still an all male school. And Sweet Briar was a big part of my college experience. I dated Sweet Briar Girls. Sweet ...
Florida Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz has the support of Governor DeSantis in ignoring the Biden Administration’s threat. In a letter he wrote to schools in the Sunshine State, Diaz stated that the new Title IX regulations were tantamount to “gaslighting the country into believing that ...
disingenuous smile. Your clock is ticking, every guy you’re trying to tie down realizes you’re a clone of every other sorority girl, and you can’t bear the thought of being unable to post engagement photos on Facebook. You just want to get married because all of your sorority sisters...
1908 – The Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority becomes the first Greek-letter organization founded and established by African American college women. 1919 – Great Molasses Flood (a wave of molasses ejected from an exploding storage tank) sweeps through Boston, Massachusetts. ...
Mac, the overweight, boozy sorority mother? Her constant treasure hunt for hidden booze (the toilet, inside a book) is comical and fun. Her posing and posturing in front of the mirror (she is a very frumpy, average woman) are a delight and balance the heavy drama. The conclusion of ...
Revenge of the Nerds is successful at bringing out the thirteen-year-old boy in all of us with its incorporation of mooning scenes, belching, and a hilarious peeping tom scene in the hated popular girls’ sorority. It’s not film art or anything in the way of classy cinematic camerawork...
The historical interest and value of this Pastoral Letter lies in the window it offers into the time and space between the civil and ecclesiastical transfer of jurisdiction between the Republic of Mexico and the United States leading up to and for a few years after the US-Mexican War. Only ...
(kinda) spellcheck as I write, but this is pure, unadulterated first draft. I may or may not tinker with it. I may or may not let you see it. I will print it out in its current form, and every so often, and send it to myself as a certified letter, and leave it unopened ...