Upperclassmen at University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth may be denied student housing

March 13, 2001
Students at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth are protesting the school's new plan to deny campus housing to many upperclassmen next fall.

Students at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth are protesting the school's new plan to deny campus housing to many upperclassmen next fall. About 2,400 of Dartmouth's 5,600 students now live in campus residence halls, which could become overcrowded next fall with the arrival of a large freshman class.

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