Students at St. Mary’s College of Maryland no longer have to consider gender when selecting a roommate under a new open-housing policy that allows students of the opposite sex to live together in the same room.
The open-housing policy was designed to provide better housing arrangements for students who do not identify with their birth sex or are uncomfortable living with students of the same gender, said Joanne Goldwater, director of residence life and associate dean of students.
The policy “is going to ensure that our students have a safe space to live,” Goldwater said.
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3 comments:
After 13 years (k-12) of Sex education they should breed ok.
Wow, college is even going to provide my kid with a sex partner! Hope the tuition don't go up too high for this new extra!
2:15 PM
Better hope your kids sex partner supplied by the school is not the same sex.
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