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Community service, indeed

Dan Brickley

Just like my fellow blogger Nick, I had my suspicions about the motives behind AEPi’s recent “Rock for the Homeless” campaign. This Sunday, almost 24 hours after their expression of pure good will, some remnants of it still remained on the Green.

AEPi remnants

The trash bags weren’t the half of it (for the record, two empty trash cans sat less than twenty feet away in either direction). Pieces of paper and food wrappers littered the scene, and the wind made sure to spread it out evenly. Last time I walked by the spot, the ropes that held a giant sheet still hung from the light posts.

So, AEPi, next time you do a fundraiser on family weekend, consider asking Mommy to help you clean up afterward.

Brothers, can you care a dime?

Nick McAvoy

Is it serving the community, or just community service?

Those passing by College Green the past two days couldn’t help but be solicited for change. The twist was that those asking were not actual homeless people, but the brothers of Alpha Epsilon Pi. Check out the scene:

They’ll end up camping out for 48 hours, collecting money for a local soup kitchen. As one of the brothers put it (standing in a suit, mind you), they’re becoming homeless for two days, presumably for the sake of those who don’t have a choice. I see the resemblance: they guilt passerby into giving spare change, and you can’t help but wonder if they’re just going to spend it on booze.

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Smells like Greek spirit

Simeon McMillan

As the only Spin blogger belonging to a Greek-letter organization, I felt it was my fraternal duty to report on the propaganda-fest down Locust Walk yesterday known as Greek Week. From my observation, this week had two completely different meanings for fraternities and sororities. For the ladies, it was a frantic contest to see who could put the most random crap on a middle-school display board. I think I felt an epileptic seizure coming on, from the sensory-overload of colored construction paper.

For the guys…it was just another excuse to miss class.

My momma always said you can tell a lot about an organization by what paraphernalia (or lack thereof) they choose to display on a makeshift table. You had the creative…

Phi Sig

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