Condom e-prank alarms freshmen
Freshmen looking to get intimately acquainted with their screw dates Saturday night may have been more cautious than otherwise, as a result of an e-mail sent Saturday afternoon.
At 2:55 p.m. Saturday, an e-mail addressed to “the entire freshman class” claimed that the Pundits, Yale’s senior prank society, had replaced some of the free condoms in freshman entryways with “faulty” ones. The general consensus among students interviewed was that the e-mail itself was a joke and that the Pundits had not been involved in any such prank. Still, many students said it crossed the line of...
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By Anonymous
4:53p.m. on May 5, 2008
In all fairness, screw dates are often second dates.
Freshmen wouldn't have to worry about a thing if they didn't plan on getting "intimately acquainted with their screw dates." If you are a parent reading this and you believe your son/daughter is about to seal the deal after four hours with a blind "screw" date then more than likely you're the one being pranked. Maybe the Pundits taught kids a lesson in a way their parents and a school that used to educate ministers would not. I see no problem with this.