In the heart of Michigan State University’s campus, a nearly century-old dormitory has reopened with a distinctly modern touch and a new social debate. Campbell Hall, home to the university’s honors students, underwent a $37.1 million renovation this fall, introducing upgraded windows, common spaces, and mechanical systems. But one change, in particular, has sparked conversations far beyond East Lansing, the inclusion of co-ed community bathrooms. According to the Associated Press , the redesigned bathrooms no longer separate by gender. Instead, they feature private, single-stall showers, toilets, and sinks accessible to all residents, regardless of gender. It’s a first for Michigan State and, possibly, among public universities in the state. For many students, the arrangement fee
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