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Matchmaker Colleges: Schools Where Caste Find Love
American University (Washington, DC)
Anderson Academy (Anderson, IN)
Arizona Christian Lincoln (Phoenix, AZ)
Arizona State Further education college (Tempe, AZ)
Assumption College (Worcester, MA)
Atlanta Metropolitan College (Atlanta, GA)
Augustana College (Rock Isle, IL)
Ball Tidal wave University (Muncie, IN)
Bard College (Annandale development Hudson, NY)
Baylor University (Waco, TX)
Beloit College (Beloit, WI)
Berry College (Mount Berry, GA)
Biola University (La Mirada, CA)
Bob Jones Lincoln (Greenville, SC)
Boise State Academy (Boise, ID)
Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA)
Boston University (Boston, MA)
Yes, plump for me!
Bowdoin College (Brunswick, ME)
Brigham Young University—Provo (Provo, UT)
Brown University (Providence, RI)
Yes, slot in me!
Bucknell Institution of higher education (Lewisburg, PA)
Butler University (Indianapolis, IN)
California Conditions University, City (Bakersfield, C
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The White Lotus Season 3, Episode 2 Recap: Scammers vs. Old Money
Spoilers ahead for “Special Treatments,” season three, episode two of The White Lotus.
The White Lotus continues to prove it is Sunday night appointment television.
The second episode digs further into the new cast of characters: The dynamic of the Jaclyn-Kate-Laurie trio—with all the layers of resentment and jealousy underpinning their friendship—is becoming clear. Meanwhile, Piper doesn’t even want to be a part of her family, and the sibling dynamics between her and her brothers get even murkier. Rick and Chelsea start to make a little more sense as they interact with another couple: Chloe and Greg. At dinner, it’s revealed that Greg (who is going by Gary now) met his girlfriend Chloe in Dubai through a “matchmaking service,” so Rick immediately clocks her as a sex worker.
The line of the episode goes to Ratliff family matriarch Victoria, who in trying to ease the tension between her children at dinner
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Love is in the air
In this age of ubiquitous dating websites and hook-up apps like Tinder and Grindr, Sawaya-Paiement has never been busier, with so many singles looking for love. Sawaya-Paiement sat down for a candid Q&A about finding love in the 21st century.
You began your career at the Montreal Stock Exchange where you became general manager and then chief administrative officer. How did you go from the MSE to president of Intermezzo Montréal?
Joan Sawaya-Paiement: “I had 20 wonderful years at the exchange, but I had two young kids and was working crazy hours. So I turned 40, decided it was time to retire and stay home with my kids.
But later on I needed more stimulation, so I went back to school at Concordia to do a degree in Italian. One of my electives was psychology and I loved that course so much, I ended up majoring in psychology instead.
When I finished, I wasn’t looking for a job, but a friend of mine was single. She asked me for help and when she found the In