Fraternities Try Recycling, Starting With Their Parties
The cool Saturday morning breeze sweeps across the backyard, making the ocean of blue Keystone Light cans ripple like gentle waves. As the wind scatters them about the lawn, the sound of emptiness resounds through the air as the aluminum cans rattle and bang together and the smell of stagnant beer lifts out of the clutter.
A group of scraggly young men with dark heavy bags under their eyes carrying black plastic trash bags are charged with the daunting task that most new fraternity members... Full Story
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