It seems to be a tradition of each generation of youth to rebel against the status quo and push for change. Despite our characterization as the “quiet generation,” today’s youth are no different. Furthermore, we are calling for change more than ever — we are at war, the economy looks troubled, and global warming will have serious consequences for our generation if not older generations.
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The housing crunch is back. Instead of giving rising seniors the choice of where to live, the Office of Residential Life is making the choice for them — a third of the Class of 2009 will be forced to live off campus. The lucky ones would have chosen to do so anyway; meanwhile, the not-so-lucky ones may try to gamble for either a room draw miracle or a last-minute off-campus housing find. Hordes of students will find themselves facing a saturated off-campus housing market and the possibility of increased rent prices and living miles away from Hanover.
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