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Students Drink More and More Often if Living in Coed Dorms

Students Drink More and More Often if Living in Coed Dorms

In the past 30 years, coed college dormitories have gone from rare to routine, with nearly all students who live on campus now sharing housing with members of the opposite sex. Article Comments

Sexually Spread Diseases Up, Better Testing Cited

Sexually Spread Diseases Up, Better Testing Cited

Adolescent girls ages 15 through 19 accounted for the largest reported number of chlamydia and gonorrhea cases. Article Comments


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  • Greensboro - Every Monday (except holidays) from 5pm to 7pm at 801 Summit Ave. Call 336.275.1654
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