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October 25, 2006 RSS Feed Print
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  • To build community, Texas Christian University may soon require that freshmen and sophomores live on campus, the Daily Skiff reports.
  • A new vaccine against HPV--the most common sexually transmitted virus--is available at Syracuse University, but only 20 of an estimated 15,000 students have gotten it, the Daily Orange reports.
  • Students at the University of Washington seem to be doing more cocaine, the Daily Evergreen reports.
  • Hoping to revise their school's alcohol policy, University of Oklahoma students have created organized student group campaigns--and they're actually getting administrators' attention, the Oklahoma Daily reports.

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