Friday, May 18, 2007

Drink and Drink and Drink and Drink and Fight

FRIDAY'S BIG STORY:
Excessive Drinking May Lead to Health Problems
Surprise, surprise - a new study has shown that excessive drinking may lead to health problems, and college-age students may be the most at risk because of their lifestyles and consistent partying habits.

ABC News reported that new research from the American Heart Association shows that students who drank excessively had twice the level of CRP, or C-Reactive Protein, compared to moderate drinkers.
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CAMPUS GIRL OF THE DAY
Johnora Craven, of the University of Iowa, is Friday's Frat Boy News Campus Girl of the Day.

Johnora is a sister of Delta Zeta, loves horse back riding and isn't afraid of horror movies like you.
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MORE OF THE LATEST FRAT BOY NEWS
Summer Bikini Season: Don't Forget to Shave
Now that finals are over and college students across the country are headed to the beach for summer, a student columnist at Santa Clara University has reminded her fellow classmates with vaginas to be sure not to let any stray hairs show on their bikini lines.
READ IT

Phi Delt Chapter that Blindfolded Pledge Gets Sanctioned
Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi's chapter of Phi Delta Theta was placed on social probation after a police officer found a student in a car driven by brothers blindfolded and tied up in the backseat during a traffic stop.
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Florida Pikes Appealing 4-Year Suspension
The University of Florida's chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha is appealing a decision that would have them suspended from campus for four years after they were said to have hosted an unregistered party where individuals were harmed.
READ IT

Man Sentenced for Harassing Tulane Sorority Girls
A Louisiana man with a history of harassing college women was sentenced to at least 20 years in prison for his latest charges of barging into a sorority house last October.
READ IT

Georgia Women's Golf Coach Resigns After Making Players Watch Paris Hilton Sex-Tape
The coach of the women's golf team at the University of Georgia resigned after reportedly making his team watch the Paris Hilton sex-tape via the Internet.
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Cinco de Not In Trouble
The president of the University of Delaware said an honors fraternity won't face any discipline from the campus administration for hosting a Cinco de Mayo where its members dressed in costumes mocking Mexican heritage.
READ IT
FRIDAY'S HEADLINES

DAILY POLICE REPORT
A narcotics bust brought police to a bar near the Temple University campus last Friday night, and while the undercover agents found some drugs, the real shock was the sound of guns hitting the floor.READ IT



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