College President Moves Into Dorm This next news item may inhibit the urge to party all night at the dorms at Ursuline College. The Catholic school outside Cleveland has a brand-new dormitory, and the college president has decided to move in. Sister Diana Stano says she wants to understand what her 1,500 students are thinking and feeling. So she's taken a room alongside them. She has already noted that the dorm rules prohibit smoking, drinking, and sex.

College President Moves Into Dorm

College President Moves Into Dorm

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This next news item may inhibit the urge to party all night at the dorms at Ursuline College. The Catholic school outside Cleveland has a brand-new dormitory, and the college president has decided to move in. Sister Diana Stano says she wants to understand what her 1,500 students are thinking and feeling. So she's taken a room alongside them. She has already noted that the dorm rules prohibit smoking, drinking, and sex.

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