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An ‘us’ vs. ‘them’ mentality on campuses turns potential friends into allies — or enemies

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion September 26, 2022

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According to an released in August, only 20 percent of college sophomores surveyed said they can definitely see themselves rooming with someone who voted differently than they did in the 2020 presidential election. And more than half said they probably or definitely couldn’t see themselves dating such a student. Campus culture seems to further social disconnection rather than foster friendship across the political divide.COVID-19 lockdowns... + full article



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