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Students sue Randolph-Mason over men.(NEWSWATCH)

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Nine students at Randolph-Macon Woman's College VA are suing over its recent decision to admit men next year.

The women's lawsuit claims that the school's board breached its contract with students when it voted to make the school coed. Their suit noted that the women chose to attend the school because they wanted to earn degrees from a women's college and that official materials did not indicate a change was being considered.

"They're in shellshock," is how alumna Diane Montgomery described the school's students. "They feel their voices are ...

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