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  • Collection: Writing in the Public Interest

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A photo in The Santa Clara newspaper showing how female students make use of the male spaces in Swig Hall now that Swig is a coed dorm.

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An evaluation of dorm life at Santa Clara illustrating that having coed dorms on campus has been successful.

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Santa Clara newspaper article announcing the decision to place women in Nobili Hall once again after the university lacked space for women to live due to the increase in student population.

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Initial approval by the Board of Trustees to establish the first coed dorms at Santa Clara

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An article in The Santa Clara newspaper explaining the tentative plans to create coed dorms on campus.

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An article in The Santa Clara newspaper describing the history of Nobili Hall, notably, it's function as a dorm.

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A male student writes his frustrations with the assumption that the presence of coeds at Santa Clara has improved the decorum of the male students, making them less "sloppy." The author argues that Santa Clara was perfectly fine prior to coeducation.

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An article in The Santa Clara Newspaper discussing the intentions of women to establish a woman's club on campus.

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An article in The Santa Clara newspaper stating student's opinions on whether or not having women on campus improves the SCU spirit.

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A photo of female students tanning on a lawn on campus. Note the language used to describe the students in the caption.
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