61.   So while money matters, colleges obviously have something else in mind.

62.   Some colleges have the bigger, Olympic-sized sheets for their home surfaces, another factor that moved colleges to use two refs, said Bertagna.

63.   Some colleges still have waiting lists, but no figures were available on how many total students had applied for summer slots.

64.   State colleges will have their hands full coping with the religious funding appeals this decision will engender.

65.   That hints that colleges are having to take many of the same steps as retailers and manufacturers did to survive in a cutthroat market.

66.   The college has one of the largest programs of Jewish studies in the country and a nationally renowned music department.

67.   The college currently has three students who are doctors and five students who are registered nurses, he said.

68.   The college had to rent dormitory space from Boston University, and has for some time been looking for a new home.

69.   The college has classes in all aspects of television and film production and places interns at most of the major studios.

70.   The college has even bigger plans to transform the bubbling Astor Place-Cooper Square crossroads in lower Manhattan from a rough-and-tumble vortex into a grand public plaza.

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