<p>Participating schools include UC Riverside, UC Berkeley, Stanford, Cornell, Dartmouth, Sarah Lawrence, Haverford, Wesleyan and the University of Michigan.</p>
<p>To actually respond to the article, I like this option. I agree with the quote in the middle that said that college students are adults and should be able to room with whomever they would like. I mean if I had a close friend (that was a girl) at Berkeley, for example, I wouldn’t mind rooming with her at all. Also, I think it provides a new and more comfortable option for the LGBT community and also allows boyfriends and girlfriends to room together. We’re all (well nearly all) 18 and older, so I see nothing wrong with this.</p>
<p>I think it’s a legitimate option, and one that really should be offered. Props to UCB and UCR for spear-heading this one in the UC system.</p>
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