When University of Maryland freshmen begin filling their cars with belongings to cram into their new dorm rooms in College Park this week, they might want to reconsider and pack light. That’s because dozens will find they have not just one, but two or three roommates this year, after a larger-than-expected…
Source: Sun
With dorm space tight, University of Maryland forced to turn lounges into rooms and add extra roommates
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