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Kiersten Schmidt
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I'm the same way. If I have a boy, he will definitely be Cole (unless it becomes super popular by then) but I have no idea what I want to name a girl. There are also a bunch of other boys names I really like, but no girls names I can really attach myself to.

Ditto, out of 11-12 frats, SAE was universally considered the best on campus. I had never heard of them being "bad" nationally until that Dartmouth story came out.

I know you read a lot about craziness, but the southern half of Florida is great. Warm weather, nice beaches, large cities. And if you stick to Miami/Ft. Lauderdale or Tampa, it's like being in a northern city with a hot climate.

There's a reason things like the abolition of slavery and the Civil Rights Act weren't voted on by the public. You can't have the majority control the rights of the minority. As Tirannie alluded to, James Madison warned about this in Federalist 10.

I'm 23 and don't want kids. Not necessarily because I don't want kids, but because I can't bring a child/children into this country right now. And whenever I think about moving abroad, I realize I can't live without baseball. So I'm stuck.

Please please please please please don't compare evil, woman-hating right-wing crazy conservatives to Yankees fans.

Appropriate.

Don't forget Veda Sultenfuss!

I squealed when they started talking about Baggage! I went through a phase where I watched that show everyday and I've given the exact same explanation that Shoshanna (not Marnie) did too.

The one-liners in this episode were genius. I just about died when Abe told Mrs. Olsen his favorite food was ham and she made the perfect face. Brilliant.

Six years ago, that's probably about how much my senior prom cost, but that included a weekend at the beach.

I watched the entire four seasons on Netflix in four weeks back in Jan-Feb. So, in short, yes.

As far as I know, all of them do. Of course the level of commitment and involvement varies by chapter. I don't remember the exact number, but my university only had about 2,000 Greeks and we raised hundreds of thousands of dollars every year for charity. Not just through our own organizations, but Greeks were very

I was thinking Vanderbilt.

I think I'm a pretty good person to answer this question.

Other than the stereotypical drinking and partying, what exactly do these organizations do?

My sorority raised $10 million for St. Jude Children's Hospital in three years. They're now in the middle of a pledge to raise another $15 million in five years. You just don't read articles about it.

I was a Tri Delta and my experience was exactly the same. We were showered with gifts as new members and the rule was that they weren't allowed to make anything mandatory for us that wasn't mandatory for the sisters. So we couldn't even be tested on the history of our sorority, little things like that. Replace "Kappa"

I don't think Sally is dead. But what caught my attention in this screen grab is Harry holding the knife. He's holding it in a very serial killer kind of way. And the two females passed out on/under the couch while he holds the knife ties into the men extorting violence over women theme of the episode. That, coupled

I think it's the opposite actually - it symbolizes her survival, the way the nurse in Chicago survived by hiding under the bed. Sally to me kind of ties the whole show together. She represents the theme of an evolving world/country in the 60s. When the show started out, she was part of a "perfect" 50s nuclear family -