• We are super proud to announce that our two pledges πŸ’Ž Kwandi Breytenbach & Brooklyn Bell πŸ’Žwere initiated into full membership this weekend! Both of them proved themselves to be outstanding pledges and are a perfect fit for our sisterhood! We know both will go on to do amazing things for ULSA and Los Santos. Throw them a congrats if you see them around! Love you all πŸ’™ #ULSA #ADPi
    We are super proud to announce that our two pledges πŸ’Ž [prinsesKwands] & [Bellatrix2015] πŸ’Žwere initiated into full membership this weekend! Both of them proved themselves to be outstanding pledges and are a perfect fit for our sisterhood! We know both will go on to do amazing things for ULSA and Los Santos. Throw them a congrats if you see them around! Love you all πŸ’™ #ULSA #ADPi
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  • Starting from now, attire restrictions are in place at all San Andreas Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facilities for visitors.

    Attire Restrictions

    There are restrictions on what you may wear to a prison. In general, there are four rules to remember:

    Do not wear clothing that resembles the clothing that prisoners wear
    Blue denim pants;
    Blue chambray shirts;
    Orange jumpsuits or Orange tops with Orange bottoms;
    Dresses that resemble prisoner muumuu (female institutions only).
    Do not wear clothing that resembles what custodial staff wear
    Forest green pants;
    Tan shirts; or
    Camouflage
    Dress conservatively and modestly; and

    Do not wear any item that cannot be taken off and will not clear a metal detector (such as an underwire bra or clothing with metal buttons).

    There are specific restrictions:
    No blue denim, blue chambray, orange jumpsuits or orange tops with orange bottoms;
    No forest green bottoms with tan tops;
    No camouflage unless identification shows active or reserve military personnel;
    No strapless, halter, bare midriff, sheer, or transparent clothing;
    No skirts, dresses, or shorts that expose more than two inches above the knee;
    No clothing that exposes the breast, genitalia, or buttocks area;
    No very tight, form-fitting attire;
    No wigs, hairpieces, extensions, or other headpieces except for medical reasons and with prior approval;
    No hats or gloves, except with prior approval or in inclement weather; and
    No shower shoes.
    No attire that resembles or mimics law enforcement or military organisations, unless actively on-duty as a member of said organisation. If so, all equipment apart from uniforms must be left in a secured institution locker.

    If an officer tells you that your clothing is unacceptable but you feel that you have complied with the rules and your clothing is acceptable, you may ask to speak with an on-duty Correctional Sergeant or Correctional Lieutenant, who will make the decision about your clothing.

    Our visiting hours remain Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 8AM to midnight.

    https://sadcr.gta.world/viewtopic.php?p=13258#p13258
    Starting from now, attire restrictions are in place at all San Andreas Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facilities for visitors. Attire Restrictions There are restrictions on what you may wear to a prison. In general, there are four rules to remember: Do not wear clothing that resembles the clothing that prisoners wear Blue denim pants; Blue chambray shirts; Orange jumpsuits or Orange tops with Orange bottoms; Dresses that resemble prisoner muumuu (female institutions only). Do not wear clothing that resembles what custodial staff wear Forest green pants; Tan shirts; or Camouflage Dress conservatively and modestly; and Do not wear any item that cannot be taken off and will not clear a metal detector (such as an underwire bra or clothing with metal buttons). There are specific restrictions: No blue denim, blue chambray, orange jumpsuits or orange tops with orange bottoms; No forest green bottoms with tan tops; No camouflage unless identification shows active or reserve military personnel; No strapless, halter, bare midriff, sheer, or transparent clothing; No skirts, dresses, or shorts that expose more than two inches above the knee; No clothing that exposes the breast, genitalia, or buttocks area; No very tight, form-fitting attire; No wigs, hairpieces, extensions, or other headpieces except for medical reasons and with prior approval; No hats or gloves, except with prior approval or in inclement weather; and No shower shoes. No attire that resembles or mimics law enforcement or military organisations, unless actively on-duty as a member of said organisation. If so, all equipment apart from uniforms must be left in a secured institution locker. If an officer tells you that your clothing is unacceptable but you feel that you have complied with the rules and your clothing is acceptable, you may ask to speak with an on-duty Correctional Sergeant or Correctional Lieutenant, who will make the decision about your clothing. Our visiting hours remain Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 8AM to midnight. https://sadcr.gta.world/viewtopic.php?p=13258#p13258
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  • Starting from now, attire restrictions are in place at all San Andreas Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facilities for visitors.

    Attire Restrictions

    There are restrictions on what you may wear to a prison. In general, there are four rules to remember:

    Do not wear clothing that resembles the clothing that prisoners wear
    Blue denim pants;
    Blue chambray shirts;
    Orange jumpsuits or Orange tops with Orange bottoms;
    Dresses that resemble prisoner muumuu (female institutions only).
    Do not wear clothing that resembles what custodial staff wear
    Forest green pants;
    Tan shirts; or
    Camouflage
    Dress conservatively and modestly; and

    Do not wear any item that cannot be taken off and will not clear a metal detector (such as an underwire bra or clothing with metal buttons).

    There are specific restrictions:
    No blue denim, blue chambray, orange jumpsuits or orange tops with orange bottoms;
    No forest green bottoms with tan tops;
    No camouflage unless identification shows active or reserve military personnel;
    No strapless, halter, bare midriff, sheer, or transparent clothing;
    No skirts, dresses, or shorts that expose more than two inches above the knee;
    No clothing that exposes the breast, genitalia, or buttocks area;
    No very tight, form-fitting attire;
    No wigs, hairpieces, extensions, or other headpieces except for medical reasons and with prior approval;
    No hats or gloves, except with prior approval or in inclement weather; and
    No shower shoes.
    No attire that resembles or mimics law enforcement or military organisations, unless actively on-duty as a member of said organisation. If so, all equipment apart from uniforms must be left in a secured institution locker.

    If an officer tells you that your clothing is unacceptable but you feel that you have complied with the rules and your clothing is acceptable, you may ask to speak with an on-duty Correctional Sergeant or Correctional Lieutenant, who will make the decision about your clothing.

    Our visiting hours remain Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 8AM to midnight.

    https://sadcr.gta.world/viewtopic.php?p=13258#p13258
    Starting from now, attire restrictions are in place at all San Andreas Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facilities for visitors. Attire Restrictions There are restrictions on what you may wear to a prison. In general, there are four rules to remember: Do not wear clothing that resembles the clothing that prisoners wear Blue denim pants; Blue chambray shirts; Orange jumpsuits or Orange tops with Orange bottoms; Dresses that resemble prisoner muumuu (female institutions only). Do not wear clothing that resembles what custodial staff wear Forest green pants; Tan shirts; or Camouflage Dress conservatively and modestly; and Do not wear any item that cannot be taken off and will not clear a metal detector (such as an underwire bra or clothing with metal buttons). There are specific restrictions: No blue denim, blue chambray, orange jumpsuits or orange tops with orange bottoms; No forest green bottoms with tan tops; No camouflage unless identification shows active or reserve military personnel; No strapless, halter, bare midriff, sheer, or transparent clothing; No skirts, dresses, or shorts that expose more than two inches above the knee; No clothing that exposes the breast, genitalia, or buttocks area; No very tight, form-fitting attire; No wigs, hairpieces, extensions, or other headpieces except for medical reasons and with prior approval; No hats or gloves, except with prior approval or in inclement weather; and No shower shoes. No attire that resembles or mimics law enforcement or military organisations, unless actively on-duty as a member of said organisation. If so, all equipment apart from uniforms must be left in a secured institution locker. If an officer tells you that your clothing is unacceptable but you feel that you have complied with the rules and your clothing is acceptable, you may ask to speak with an on-duty Correctional Sergeant or Correctional Lieutenant, who will make the decision about your clothing. Our visiting hours remain Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 8AM to midnight. https://sadcr.gta.world/viewtopic.php?p=13258#p13258
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  • The sisters of πŸ’ŽAlpha Delta PiπŸ’Ž are always on the look out for charitable causes to lend a hand to! Do you know of a charity in the city that perhaps doesn't get the attention it deserves? A cause that doesn't get a lot of publicity? Let us know in the comments! πŸ’™#ADPi #ULSA #Charity
    The sisters of πŸ’ŽAlpha Delta PiπŸ’Ž are always on the look out for charitable causes to lend a hand to! Do you know of a charity in the city that perhaps doesn't get the attention it deserves? A cause that doesn't get a lot of publicity? Let us know in the comments! πŸ’™#ADPi #ULSA #Charity
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  • πŸŽ‰ Today, we celebrate the incredible journey of one of our amazing sisters, Jax Cooper, as she graduates from #ULSA! πŸŽ‰

    It's a bittersweet moment for us all, as we bid farewell to a cherished member and ex-president. Jax has left an indelible mark on our hearts and has truly embodied the spirit of Alpha Delta Pi during her time here. We are immensely proud of all her accomplishments and dedication to #ADPi. As she embarks on this new chapter of her life, we know she will continue to shine bright and carry the spirit of ADPi with her, making a positive impact wherever she goes.

    Jax, we wish you nothing but success, happiness, and fulfillment in all your future endeavors. You will always have a special place in our hearts πŸ’™
    πŸŽ‰ Today, we celebrate the incredible journey of one of our amazing sisters, [Jax02], as she graduates from #ULSA! πŸŽ‰ It's a bittersweet moment for us all, as we bid farewell to a cherished member and ex-president. Jax has left an indelible mark on our hearts and has truly embodied the spirit of Alpha Delta Pi during her time here. We are immensely proud of all her accomplishments and dedication to #ADPi. As she embarks on this new chapter of her life, we know she will continue to shine bright and carry the spirit of ADPi with her, making a positive impact wherever she goes. Jax, we wish you nothing but success, happiness, and fulfillment in all your future endeavors. You will always have a special place in our hearts πŸ’™
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    #ULSA #ADPi
    So proud to celebrate the efforts of this group of ULSA students!

    This evening, we took a spontaenous trip into the city to learn more about charity work and community engagement. I was truly inspired by their unwavering enthusiasm and dedication to helping those in need. Representatives of both our Greek houses came together, shedding light on their positive contributions to society, and pledging to do more by fundraising and spreading awareness on campus.

    These benevolent ideologies really are what Los Santos needs. We've a bright future ahead with wonderful minds like theirs lighting the way.

    Keep up the good work, Beavers!

    πŸ’™ πŸ’› πŸ’™ πŸ’›
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