<p>Actually - you won’t find a more humid place than New York City in the summers - the asphalt radiates heat and the tall buildings block in the heat and humidity. Whenever anyone complains about heat, my friend from Florida and I share a joke about how it’s not nearly as bad cause its not humid.</p>
<p>I’m staying in Lexington this summer instead of going home to NYC in part to avoid heat and humidity.</p>
<p>I can’t talk about sorority rush - being a guy and all - but either this upcoming winter or the winter after that, it’s going to be a little different because we have a sixth sorority (Alpha Chi Omega I believe) joining the five current ones and they are probably going to get some help from PanHel starting up - possibly to the detriment of the current houses.</p>
<p>PS: I have no idea where the apostrophe in Floridians came from in my last post . . .</p>