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GONE are the days when college students clustered around tables to play bridge.
At first, the students clustered on one side and the alumni on the other, but gradually they began to mix.
Schoolchildren and art students clustered open-mouthed around the small works, or sketched furiously on their pads.
So to end the party, he led a chant for the students clustered around him.
Students clustered in neighbourhoods near universities, typically filling up old terraced houses.
WITH its rather spare, functional interior, and students clustered at tables, Lalibela, on Temple Street in New Haven, feels like a typical college-town coffee shop.
And after the big names had departed, a bevy of style-conscious fashion design students clustered around her and offered their own tribute.
Old friends shouted greetings and delivered tight hugs; students clustered in the stands, snapping photos with their cellphones.
At Public School 59 in the Bronx one recent afternoon, students clustered around tables, plotting out their own comic strips at one of the Comic Book Project's after-school programs.
By keeping female students clustered in traditionally female programs, schools are relegating them to lower-wage careers, compromising their future earning power with potentially devastating consequences for their ability to support themselves, much less a family.
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