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The FitzRandolph gates, between Nassau Hall and Nassau Street, mark the main entrance to campus.
Posted 8/18/2008 8:46:59 AM
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The Faculty Club, is rumored to have a haunted room where the spirit of an old professor who lived in the club
Posted 8/6/2008 2:02:17 PM
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The common story associated with Dwinelle Hall in which two feuding brothers build the different wings
Posted 8/6/2008 1:53:56 PM
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The story behind the UD's Kissing Arches.
Posted 8/4/2008 3:23:37 PM
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Myth Articles

Frantic parents, stressed out students, overworked guidance counselors…welcome to the cutthroat world of college admission! Last year, 2.9 million students graduated from high school, and more than 60% of them chose to pursue a college degree. Admission rates to Ivy League and other highly selective schools have plummeted to new lows. Last year, for example, Yale admitted only 8.3% of its applicants, and Stanford only accepted 12% of the candidates who scored a perfect 800 on the SAT Math exam.

So you’ve seen all the movies and TV shows and know what to expect from college—frolicking on the lawn, jell-o wrestling, intellectual stimulation. But there’s more to college than what you see in the glossy catalogues and on Greek every week. Here are a few college clichés that don’t always deliver.

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