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Old 06-05-2002, 11:05 AM
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Georgetown has coed dorms. . .

Most halls were coed, although some floors were all female. I happened to live on an all male floor my freshman year. It was all male because the second and third floors of my dorm were half the size of the rest of the floors, so instead of half male/half female, they put the dudes on my floor and the girls beneath.

Anyway, they weren't really separated by wing, so you could theoretically be next door to someone of the opposite sex.

We did have one place on campus called the Black House, which was basically a special interest house for multicultural events. That was the only house that had both men and women. The other apartments, houses, and suites had to be single-gendered because of rules against cohabitation.
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