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34 Sentences With "frat houses"

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And finally, they descended on the frat houses where trash cans filled with p.j.
Who says drinking games are only for red solo cups and beer-soaked frat houses?
It is a hodgepodge of co-op living quarters, cheap dorms, and run-down frat houses.
Eric said it was no different from what happens on college campuses and in frat houses.
His songs dominated the charts, making their way everywhere from frat houses to hip-hop radio.
Booze doesn't exactly drip from the faucets of frat houses and campus-adjacent apartments, but sometimes, it might as well.
It implemented tighter criminal levies on hazing and allowed courts to order frat houses where hazing occurs to be confiscated.
Emerson College, thankfully, has no frat houses, so Tau's sense of community operates on the organization and commitment of its brothers alone.
Some frat houses had pictures of bikini models; the more hardcore ones opted for pictures of women who were just straight-up naked.
I won't even try to argue that what you see coming out of statehouses and frat houses down here isn't the true South.
Frat houses have for years used the trick of adopting baby animals, from puppies to baby chicks to kid goats, to draw visitors.
I've felt it in frat houses and conference rooms, and sometimes even heard the protests — that sweet sound of people shifting uncomfortably in their seats.
Goat isn't a documentary exposé of the elite frat houses that pull wealthy white men closer together in a cult of violence and masculinity worship.
And then somebody complains when a terrorist gets waterboarded, which quite frankly is no different than what happens on college campuses and frat houses every day.
Have you ever noticed that the impression other countries have of America and Americans is very similar to the idea Americans have of "frat houses" and "frat boys"?
The dude really goes for it on tracks like the neon "GoGo," which is as likely to go off in hip clubs as it is in frat houses.
But it turns out that college kids living in dorms and frat houses, threatened by such dangers as beer kegs and basketball games, are quite a different matter.
"I tried to follow the example of the teammates who were racing fast and not the ones who got into fights at frat houses and temporarily dismissed," he said.
At this point, though, Hootie was already several years deep into its career — road-tested in bars, frat houses, dank basements and shoddy venues long before it headlined arenas.
The New York-based multimedia artist traveled to the Solo Cup-covered enclave of USC's so-called fraternity row, and threw her party-dressed body onto the lawns of frat houses.
The problem was not, as one might suspect, with the product itself — the watery pilsner most commonly used as a punchline in lazy jokes about disgusting frat houses and which BeerAdvocate.
In practical terms, the new policy means that in the vast majority of frat houses across the US, no one will be allowed to pour themselves a glass of tequila, whiskey, or vodka.
I had spent the previous four years in frat houses in Philly, and I figured if I was going to be at Hogwarts, I might as well put on a goddamned wizard robe.
Disrupted begins to chip away, a bit, at the superficial gawking I'd grown bored with and to argue that the trouble with Silicon Valley isn't the excesses of companies-as-adult-frat-houses — not really.
Mostly I delivered to frat houses, so that job forced me to get over my own embarrassment about driving a tacky van and wearing a hokey uniform and doing my job while other people were having fun.
Being respectful also means never flying it in a manner where it could be soiled or damaged, using it to cover a ceiling (looking at you, American frat houses) or employing it as a receptacle to carry things.
The character's half-life in pop culture was much longer than that, however, thanks in large part to the glut of merchandise — posters, dolls and all kinds of apparel — that continued to clog bars, thrift stores and frat houses through the early '90s.
Maya Henry, a 20-year-old junior at the school, told the Washington Post that she regularly spent time at the two frat houses as a member of Swarthmore's SwatTeam, a student-run organization that actively works to prevent assault at public campus events.
Amid my grief over its closing, I began to wonder about the decline of roller skating, particularly in communities like Lane County that encompass an array of lifestyles: farmland, frat houses, weed dispensaries and evangelical churches, with a few rodeos and communes tossed in for good measure.
Research suggests that as many as two- thirds to three-quarters of American students have casual sex at least once during college. On college campuses, casual sex may occur almost anywhere. The majority of hookups happen at parties. Other common casual sex venues are dorms, frat houses, bars, dance clubs, cars, and in public places or wherever is available at the time.
Chris Webby went to Hofstra University on Long Island, New York. There he first got his buzz going as a rapper, and was a known freestyler through the frat houses. Chris Webby is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity (ΣΑΕ). During his sophomore year he was arrested on March 27, 2009 in connection with a failed robbery attempt of a drug dealer on Hofstra University campus.
In the third installment, the little demons are summoned at a college campus by Professor Ragnar (Kevin McCarthy), who is obsessed with the occult. Soon the creatures wreak havoc that is initially dismissed as elaborate pranks by the partying frat houses during the annual "Prank Week" – that is, until a couple at the school realize that the pranks are not so innocent this time. The film also stars Eva LaRue and Patrick Labyorteaux. The third film saw Buechler step into the director's chair and was released straight-to-video in 1991 by Vestron Video after a theatrical release fell through.
The song was, at the time of its release, the highest-charting song by the band, peaking at number four on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks. The song also reached a peak position of number 28 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks, and was one of the first Pumpkins songs to chart in the UK, peaking at number 44. "Today" was later called one of the "hits that took the cool alternative band into stadium rock territory" by the BBC's Dan Tallis in a review of the band's greatest hits album, Rotten Apples, and similarly referred to as the "Smashing Pumpkins' red carpet to the glorified frat houses of alternative rock radio" by Nick Sylvester of Pitchfork Media.
Trailer Choir was founded in 2004 by Marc Fortney, known as Butter, along with Vinny Hickerson and Crystal Hoyt, who are respectively known as Big Vinny and Crystal in the group. Trailer Choir had originally started as a loose association of musicians, usually including Fortney and Hickerson, that played cover shows at fraternities and clubs in order to make some money and have some fun, rather than as an intended career path. Wanting to add original music without losing the audience led the group to writing and playing the party anthem style they are known for. They then started performing original shows during the week, while continuing to play the frat houses and clubs on the weekend. At one performance in late 2006, a fan named Crystal Hoyt jumped on the stage and took over Hickerson’s microphone, thus becoming a member of the band until she parted ways with them in early 2011. Not long after Hoyt joined them, Toby Keith showed up at one of their original performances on "The Billy Block Show" at a club called 12th & Porter.

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