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November 15, 2007
Against Theme Halls
By Robert OHara
Consider these recent developments in the world of residential life:
A Virginia university, under the auspices of a campus diversity program, sets off a special wing of a dormitory and makes it available only to female engineering students.
A top-fifty California univeristy designates a special residential area for students with an academic interst in "interpersonal relationships."
A Massachusetts university tells all its firsty-year nursing students that they must live together in a single residence hall.
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