
Sorority girls say this Greek tradition gave them the best sleep of their lives…
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A recent viral video has shed light on a unique housing tradition at Purdue University's sorority houses: the 'cold air dorms.' Former Kappa Kappa Gamma resident Jade shared insights into these communal sleeping quarters, which were designed to house a large number of women in a single, unheated room filled with bunk beds. According to Jade, these dorms, often referred to as 'CADs' or 'sleeping porches,' provided a dark, cold environment that many residents found ideal for deep sleep. 'You make it the coziest little spot,' she explained, describing how students would adapt their individual bunks. While the specific Kappa Kappa Gamma dorms she lived in are no longer in use, the concept remains a topic of fascination, particularly for those unfamiliar with Midwest Greek life traditions. The video has garnered significant attention, with many former sorority members sharing similar experiences from various universities across the region.
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This barracks-style sleep situation is a rite of passage at some universities.