Abstract:
Living on-campus at UConn has always meant same-sex housing, however a new pilot program introduced by ResLife this year is allowing some students to live with roommates of the opposite gender.
The pilot program for gender-neutral housing consists of six students, who live in a co-ed suite in Garrigus Suites according to Vu Tran, a 3rd-semester business major and a participant in the program....
Red
posted 2/14/08 @ 1:40 PM EST
Better yet what parents are going to pay 16,000 plus dollars so their son or daughter can live with their girlfriend/boyfriend. If the trans-gender/gay community can't find someone to live with that accepts them then they should have a single. Besides no matter how much one may think they are a female if they have a Y chromosome they're a male case closed.