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...college stands as a traditional continuation of the university’s foundation. According to Paul Kaross, the school’s vice president of public affairs, “Lesley has a very strong national reputation, particularly in the education field.” Says sophomore Kat McGrath: “With an education major from Lesley, you’re guaranteed to get a good...
...human services, management and the arts, Lesley’s main priority is to improve life for people in the social world. But apparently, that priority only applies off-campus. Students at the women’s college complain of a complete lack of a Lesley social world. Says McGrath: “Program-wise I love it. But student life sucks...
Lesley girls laugh at the suggestion of on-campus parties. “You don’t go to a women’s college for parties,” states McGrath. For a night on the town, students usually opt to get out of town. Of the 550 undergraduates, most choose to either party with friends at colleges in Boston, or to spend their weekends at home. For the minority who do stay on campus, Saturday nights remain low-key. “It’s always quiet when you need quiet,” says Jackie...
...don’t hear a lot about what’s going on at Harvard,” explains Wright. Some of the Lesley girls do admit to wishing that they had more of a relationship with Harvard, particularly with its male population. According to McGrath, “there are a lot of hot Harvard guys...
...Following her classmate’s statement, Wright adds “And gender preferences.” Lesley’s students would like to make it clear that contrary to stereotypical views of women’s colleges, the college is not about lesbianism. Says McGrath: “There’s a little of everything here. Something that we all have in common is dedication and open-mindedness. The catty ones don’t make it here. The general population doesn’t want to hear...