@Emilski - It sounds like you at least have a little bit of knowledge about how the system works, which is good. At least as far as knowing that not all fraternities operate the same. I don't know if it is this way at every university, but when I went to college not too long ...
prior to that was at Facebook. So, in many ways, this is very serendipitous how I got started, and so it’s very hard for me to pinpoint exactly at what point
He rose to the bait repeatedly when she baited him, something I'm sure his advisers begged him not to do ... in this debate we heard so many of the old grievances we thought Trump had learned were not winners politically ... so my sense is, she came out in pretty good...
Junior Grant Richardson, a guest columnist, boldly steps forward into unpopular territory in the self-explanatory In Defense of Fraternities, asserting that “nothing is in vogue right now quite like bashing [frats]” because they are exclusive, wealthy and “breed toxic masculinity” – and are...
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t do it without a plan. Because the very last thing a tense situation needs is someone full of good intentions but with no knowledge of de-escalation tactics or self-defense. Your intentions are not a tangible shield. If you don’t make a plan, you will get yourself or the person you...
Attending a university is about more than academics and a degree. Most universities are largely residential—students live on or near campus for the entire academic year. Most will live in theresidence halls, but depending on the school, some may live in fraternities, sororities, theme houses, ...
Kamala Harris invoked Project 2025, a 900-page policy plan from the Heritage Foundation that has become a target of the left and a favorite talking point of her campaign and its allies. Donald Trump said he has no interest in Project 2025: “I haven’t read...
Fanciful cufflinks with emblems of a trade are always popular -- t-squares for architects, for example. Organizations, lodges and fraternities will often supply their members with cufflinks indicative of their affiliation. And of course, cufflinks with the Presidential seal are always status symbols....
. More than 100 years ago, beanies were mainly worn by United States workers to protect their hair and scalp from dirt and grime. Many of the first people to wear beanies were coal miners and offshore fishermen. Later, freshman beanies became a tradition at colleges and fraternities....