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Court OKs Women's College going coed.(NEWSWATCH)

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Randolph-Macon Women's College did not break a contract with female students when it decided to go coed, according to a ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court.

The court noted that marketing materials promoting an all-female school do not constitute a contract. A group of female students had sued the school, claiming they were promised ...

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