Room to Grow.
American School & University, March, 2007 by Blankenbaker, Lauren
Byline: Lauren Blankenbaker Imagine the first day of the new college year - students hauling boxes and TVs as they prepare to move into their new home. Now, imagine the panic if these students and their parents were to arrive at an empty, desolate room. It's unlikely that colleges and universities would assign students to a residence hall room with no furniture, but a space outfitted with ugly, uncomfortable and worn-out furnishings might be just as objectionable to a student looking to establish a home away from home.
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