Quinnipiac is a small pristine, perfectly manicured campus filled with perfectly manicured waspie students. The campus is constantly being groomed around the clock and the students seem to be handpicked by Lilly Pullitzer and Ralph Lauren. Because of the exclusivity at Quinnipiac, the pickins’ are slim
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Not-So-Wild Week at Quinnipiac
Posted by Jessica Almanza 10/14/2008 10:40 PM
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