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“In 2008, 28 percent of traditional college-age Hispanics were in college, up from 17 percent two decades earlier.”
The Huffington Post: College Diversity: Colleges More Diverse, But Racial Gaps Persist
“But there are no major military installations there, and GOP lawmakers have reserved their criticisms for the voting behavior of students - leading even some college-age Republicans to fight back.”
“Second, most of the characters on the show are now college-age and I think we all did some crazy things at that time in our lives (I use to wear tie-dye and bandannas — terrifying!).”
“Toddlers were fussing, elderly passengers appeared to be comatose and two college-age students had buried their heads in their hands.”
The Huffington Post: Tamar Abrams: United Airlines: You Need to Try Harder
“It did provide “entertainment” yesterday when my college-age niece was visiting.”
The first salvo in the Pretend War on Christmas 2009… « Dating Jesus
“He usually assigns this job to his nanny, but college-age children or other guests—perhaps sharing the job so each gets time off—could do it as well.”
“The relationship game among college-age adults today is a muddle of seemingly contradictory trends.”
“I am a divorced father of two college-age children, and my girlfriend is single and childless.”
The Washington Post: Carolyn Hax: Divorced dad is torn over move to be with girlfriend
“Three college-age men were buying matching Richard Nixon masks.”
The Washington Post: After 3 decades of dress-up, a costume wrangler takes her leave
“Obama and his senior political strategists have made no secret of the fact that they believe turning out college-age -- and slightly older -- voters, who formed one of the pillars of his own electoral victory in 2008, is essential to limiting Democratic losses in the House and Senate this fall.”
The Washington Post: Barack Obama and the difficulty of energizing young voters
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