Tired of hooking up in your dorm bunk bed? Your fellow students have generously reviewed their favorite Northwestern “hot spots,” if you know what we’re saying. Based on the locale’s steaminess and the amount of sneaking around you’ll have to do to avoid getting caught with your pants down, here are the best places on campus to get down and dirty this spring. Winter came. You can, too.
North Beach
“We went on over to some rocks on the side. Some have some flat surfaces that are ... conducive. If there’s sand, it’s far below all these massive boulders. I think we had walked past some people who hadn’t thought of the rock idea. Being outside is totally different – you have to remain more clothed, but it’s worth it.”
-Liam
Shakespeare Garden
“It’s almost secluded while still in a public place. We would have been able to hear someone coming. The benches are in an ‘L,’ so at one point, we were over the two of them. Logistically, it’s probably better sitting up rather than trying to use both benches.”
–Sydney
Music Practice Building (also known as the Beehive)
“It’s a little dusty, but it was comfortable because there’s a piano and a piano bench. And there was no one there after midnight except for another person practicing music.”
–Caroline
Music Practice Building (also known as the Beehive)
“It’s a little dusty, but it was comfortable because there’s a piano and a piano bench. And there was no one there after midnight except for another person practicing music.”
–Caroline
Lakefill Rocks
“It’s not super comfortable, but it’s really cool to hook up while both of you are just looking at the skyline.”
–Tyler
Lakefill Rocks
“It’s not super comfortable, but it’s really cool to hook up while both of you are just looking at the skyline.”
–Tyler