DQ #2
March 26th, 2008
Lives on the Boundary
When JOhn had moved into his apartment in L.A., after 4 months, they had entered Loyola University. As he described the beginning of his college experience (pg. 41) and all the different programs and activities the college had offered, allowed me to sort of compare Loyola University in the 60’s, to THe College of Saint Rose and the different things our college offers. Do you think Loyola University and Saint Rose are alike by the way he described his experiences? different? How so?
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Loyola in the sixties was all male and largely upper class. St. Rose, along with the majority of colleges now, is coeducational. Loyola is a Catholic college; St. Rose is a college with “Catholic roots.” educationally, it appeared to be far more conservative than St. Rose is now. some of this is due to the time period — in the sixties, undergraduate electives were almost nonexistant. college campuses have changed considerably in the last 45 years.