Tuesday, September 19, 2006 For those of you who already can’t stand your roommate – and haven’t found any suitable replacements yet – it might be appealing to double your prospective roommate pool.
Co-ed dorms are not uncommon on college campuses, but what about co-ed bedrooms?Some universities now allow men and women to be roommates.Doug McGinnes, Jessica Friedman and Michael Donatich roommates ...
The University of Chicago recently took the first steps to implement a program known as "open housing," a concept that allows students of both genders to occupy the same room upon request. The ...
College students filling out their dormitory housing requests this summer are making decisions about their future roommate: Messy or neat? Smoker or non? Early bird or night owl? Now many of them have ...
Students living in co-ed dorms are nearly three times more likely to binge drink and engage in risky sexual behavior, according to a study by a University of Minnesota graduate. Brian Willoughby, who ...
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is making headlines with the recent announcement that it will provide “gender-neutral” housing for students starting in the fall. In designated ...
Of all the protests at Columbia University this spring, the gentlest was the three-day “sleep-in” at two men’s dormitories staged by more than 100 girls from Barnard College. The girls asked that the ...
As private universities across the nation warm to the idea of gender-neutral housing, Residence Life officials said small steps are being taken to address the issue at the UA. Gender-neutral housing ...
Eighty-four of the approximately 5,400 students living on campus next year have been assigned to co-ed rooms. Penn's "gender-neutral" housing policy, adopted in early December, was implemented for the ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Beginning next month, the University of Chicago will allow male and female students to live in the same dorm rooms. The school sent a letter to parents last week informing them of the ...
At many universities, August brings the ritual of "move-in day," when freshman students and their parents arrive at campus residence halls, boxes in tow. Beyond just providing a roof over students' ...