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Before your next Sigma Chi party, walk across the street to Ultra Salon to get a tan that puts Greek gods and frat boys alike to shame. While it may only have two beds and one booth, Ultra Salon compensates with a staff that is incredibly friendly, helpful, and efficient. Prices are comparable to most tanning salons: one session in a bed goes for $10 while a session in the powerful Cyclone booth costs $12. The first tan is free with any package deal. Ultra sweet...
...usually prostitutes and their johns, who didn't mind displaying their genitals but sometimes masked their faces. The films were essentially documents, documentaries, of two or more people satisfying their urgent desires. The furtiveness was part of the kick for the all-male audience at a Rotary meeting or frat-house smoker. The fact that these films were so raw, and illegal, at a time when publicly exhibited movies couldn't show a tit and couldn't say shit (literally: the 1962 film The Connection was banned in New York state for using the word, though the shit it referred...
...Morenz, who handles close-out sales for Blue Cult and has been in business “for years,” called this a “super sale.” The stressed but highly energetic Morenz rapidly folded jeans and placed them on top of the frat house’s furnishings—a kegerator—in a nearly impossible effort to keep up with the clientele. She said the jeans are popular because “they are hand-made, authentic....the latest fashion in California, the highest product...
...succeeds in his hopes to reignite TDX’s Crimson tradition—minus the house—the frat would be the fifth on campus and the second new Greek club to come to Harvard in the last two years. Though Delta Upsilon’s Harvard chapter withdrew its official frat status this year—the men now call themselves the Oak Club—Greek life apparently remains strong...
Zailckas’ painful honesty often cuts uncomfortably close to home. It would be easy to write off her story as some other college’s frat scene, but it’s not. She writes for everyone who has ever felt less than whole through the pains of adolescence and the haphazardness of college, and then tried to piece a life together...