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Where To Cry At Rhodes College

Turn Yourself into a Burrito, Turn on Netflix, and Let it All Flow

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Where To Cry At Rhodes College
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If you are a student at Rhodes College and have yet to cry, please seek medical help because you are not well. Rhodes College is hard AF and any ivy league wannabe that wants to come up to the campus and say "It's not even that hard. It's not like you're Vandy or Sewanee," please come fight me because I am down. Because of this, you're GOING to cry at some point in your college career and if you're like me it's every day of your college career. Here's my guide for where to cry on campus.

1. The Queer Resource Room in Evergreen

2. The Bathroom on the First Floor of Barrett

3. The Bathroom on the Main Floor of Burrow

4. The Theater Classroom

5. Any of the nooks and crannies in FJ

6. The "Totally Legal Sitting Area" behind EV

7. An Unoccupied Classroom in Palmer (soon to be renamed....)

8. The Animation Workroom in Evergreen

9. The theater space in Evergreen

10. The bathroom on the first floor of Voorhies

11. EV Common Room

12. The Common Room between Trez and Townsend

13. Fisher Garden

14. The classrooms on the third floor of Buckman

15. Buckman Auditorium

16. The bathrooms near the Lair

17. The benches in between Barret and the BCLC (Courtyard Area)

18. The sorority houses

19. NOT the frat houses (but you'll probably end up crying here anyway)

20. Under your elevated bed (Turn yourself into a burrito, turn on Netflix, and let it all flow)


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