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Date Posted: Thu March 31, 2005 20:02:33
Author: ace93
Subject: I cannot speak to the numbers now, but when I was there Fordham was somewhat diverse during the day, but once the commuters went home it was much different. And then if you surveyed things on the night of the Block F dinner it would be very one dimensional on campus.
In reply to: Mojofunk'75 's message, "Perhaps it's all relative, but at least statisitcally Fordham is much more diverse than 'Nova. Toss in the truly urban environments of both our campuses compared to 'Nova's antiseptic suburban location and we appeal to a somewhat different breed. And the Jesuits vs. Augustinians? No contest." on Thu March 31, 2005 18:03:16


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