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The University of Virginia has banned a second fraternity from campus after a school investigation found new members were punished, ridiculed and forced to eat concoctions that made them sick, according to a university report.
The school severed its relationship with Theta Chi Fraternity after a two-month investigation into hazing allegations. The action follows a similar investigation into Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, which was banned from the school in April.
Grinding your way through the ranks in a video game is often described as “climbing the ladder,” but this isn’t an accurate phrase for most players. The truth is, it’s more like scaling a mountain. Your ascent will be slow and unpredictable. Some days, you’ll go on a tear and ride a winning streak that gives you a clear route upward. Other days, you’ll fall short no matter how hard or well you play, and be forced to pause and reassess your position.
On a recent trip to San Francisco, I rented a car for four days. But not just any car. Somebody else’s car. Somebody who was on a trip like me, except that while I was landing at SFO,this person was taking off — or more likely was already gone. I’d have the car back long before the person needed it, or so went the plan.
FlightCar, the California startup behind all this, aims to be the Airbnb of rental cars.
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