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"coed" Definitions
  1. a female student at a co-educational school or college

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The Whiffenpoofs should have gone coed in 1968, when Yale went coed.
While a coed training battalion graduated at Parris Island this year, hurdles remain for coed units at the Corps' depot in San Diego.
It's progressive — coed, secular — and maybe not for everyone.
It's progressive — coed, secular — and maybe not for everyone.
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority became a coed social club.
A coed group sang on Palestinian television in the 1990s.
Games are coed, though the men usually outnumber the women.
Once the rule was announced, some women's final clubs went coed.
But he did not dare break with tradition by going coed.
Sounds like it's sticking to the coed aspect in there too.
For Jonas and Chopra's wedding, the joyful event was clearly coed.
I have been to an all girls camp and coed camps.
How did that experience compare with being in a coed setting?
Do you think the Boy Scouts should be a coed organization?
Which is why Haider Ackermann's first coed show was so convincing.
She has recently opened a second, coed program in rural Alaska.
It's no different now: Coed locker-room shamelessness is the rule.
That focus on men's tennis could doom the coed Hopman Cup.
The men's shows this season were more coed than ever before.
In 1994, the college's board voted against a proposal to go coed.
All-female and coed competitions, but not all-male ones, are recognized.
Though coed teams are allowed in the Catholic Youth Organization league until fourth grade, the team of fifth-graders now falls under middle school rules that prohibit coed teams, James Goodness, spokesman for the archdiocese of Newark told CNN.
As Cornell's first coed dorm, it evolved into something of a tourist attraction.
While the woman was yelling at Patterson, "a very attractive coed" walked by.
Coed skinny-dipping was never done, for example, even with your own spouse.
St. Andrew's, a coed preparatory school, is 20 miles from the White House.
Others have always been coed; the Boy Scouts didn't admit girls until 2018.
Others have always been coed; the Boy Scouts didn't admit girls until 2018.
Crashed Ice has male and female competitors, but the races are not coed.
In fashioning a reductionist take on the coed brain, Monninger privileges the hyphen.
Over the same time period, pins for coed showers increased by 255 percent.
Or someone from Ithaca piqued that they had lived in Cornell's first coed residence.
The coed boarding and day school in Middletown issued an 11-page report Dec.
Aside from the violence, though, the shop is also coping with having gone coed.
A 2015 Marine Corps study found that coed groups were better at problem-solving.
Are there some sports that should be coed and others that should not be?
The reality of right now is what makes fashion's current fixation with coed interesting.
JP: I went back to her girlhood, showed her pictures of her coed years.
Ms. Moremong, who goes by Connie, began working at Chobe when it was coed.
When coed baseball becomes a new Olympic sport, she's wanted in the Netted world.
Business fraternities are unique because they're more casual, coed, and have more professional aspects.
The women's shows, from Gucci to Roberto Cavalli, had a coed feel this season.
Well all she heard was locker room (which are not coed) and she flipped out.
Berea College, founded in 1855, was the first interracial and coed college in the South.
On Friday, the couple held a colorful, coed Mehendi ceremony at the Umaid Bhawan Palace.
These days, nearly all are coed, diverse and far more inclusive than they once were.
Though the athletic league technically considers stunt a coed sport, only a few teams include boys.
In 1987, Mr. Code unsuccessfully lobbied the Whiffenpoofs to admit women, decades after Yale went coed.
Swedish recruit training barracks look close to a "Starship Troopers" ideal of coed rooms and showers.
Nearly every hostel will have women-only dorms available, though the majority of rooms are coed.
Cheerleading, a scholarship sport, has been coed at the high school and college ranks for decades.
But the coed notion in fashion has been bubbling up for a few seasons now: Gucci has been staging coed shows since Alessandro Michele became creative director in January 2015, and Miuccia Prada began mixing women's looks with her men's wear beginning with the spring 2014 season.
Later, there was a visit to a secular coed camp down the road, Iroquois Springs. Tennis. Canoeing.
The difference between playing on an all female team versus a coed team is noticeable, they say.
And in March, the administration delivered an ultimatum that the clubs should become coed by April 15.
In 1980, three years after he left, the school became coed and awarded him an honorary doctorate.
The couple met in January 2009 while playing in a coed dodge ball league in Hoboken, N.J.
It is clothing optional, we are told during orientation, with men's, women's and late evening coed hours.
In making this change, the Boy Scouts aren't pursuing some kind of radical coed style of scouting.
Cardarelli wanted Calhoun's help in building a men's basketball program after the university decided to become coed.
Take that, invert it so that it becomes intricately individual, and detail it for a coed army.
Fraternities and sororities must make a number of changes to ensure their survival, starting with going coed.
The Marine Corps is the only US military service branch that does not have coed boot camp.
"Big Mouth" is fashioned like a psychedelic coed sex-ed class, which is where the show begins.
We don't want to say we told you so, but yes, the nostalgic necklace is fully coed now.
This incredibly small liberal arts college in California's remote High Desert recently went from all-male to coed.
Despite lots of yearning from the boys—particularly me—the activity within our coed sextet remained entirely platonic.
"No girls in our family go to coed schools," he told her, but eventually she wore him down.
The race is organized by Orchard Street Runners, a coed running group that Mr. DiNoto started in 24.
I've co-founded four "Lean In" circles for military personnel — two of which are coed — and they're fantastic.
Sure, I could have learned these things in a coed environment, but probably not as easily or well.
Two of the five members of the coed team Big Up, including Koichiro Sugawa, were trained as dancers.
Did he spend the night and wake up and put on his rumpled clothes like a college coed?
UPDATE Thursday, February 16: The Archdiocese of Newark reversed its decision and will allow the team to remain coed.
It's the only private, nonprofit coed university in the country and has about 1,700 full- and part-time students.
Sony did not disclose, however, whether the animated Ghostbusters would be all men, all women, or a coed team.
Despite the turmoil, nothing seismic happened when the Fox went coed, according to one member interviewed outside the clubhouse.
In a coed environment there are some problems, first of all there is a bigger chance of sexual harassments.
The groom's mother retired as a teacher at St. Aubyn's School, a coed preparatory school in Woodford Green, England.
Months before an event, I start working with our partners around the country, such as adult coed sports leagues.
On Oscar night this year, I will wince when only men are the nominees in some ostensibly coed categories.
Maybe I shouldn't be surprised that the rocker prefers his coed victims to be topless and in absolute hysterics.
Elite, private and Roman Catholic institutions in the Northeast were lagging (but by 1973, most of them were coed, too).
Two weeks ago, it learned from the league's director that it should never have been coed in the first place.
Instead of dating, he put his energies into singing bass-baritone for Superfood, a coed a cappella group on campus.
I don't exactly spread this around, for obvious reasons, but I sang in a coed a cappella group in college.
Facing serious pushback from worried corporations, it failed, despite Patrick's claim that Obama favored coed showers in the nation's schools.
At first, the idea of building all-female lists, as opposed to truly coed lists, made me a bit uncomfortable.
In November 2014, I traveled to an elite coed bodyguard training school on the outskirts of Beijing to film a VICE.
"It is inherently dishonest to claim to be a single gender organization while simultaneously endeavoring upon a coed model," Hannan wrote.
Were Patterson's words an innocent joke, playing with familiar stock characters: the horny teenager, the shrewish maternal harridan, the busty "coed"?
Now, he's the face of a university that will go coed next fall after 86 years as an all-women's institution.
Country music rarely goes a year without an extravagant coed exchange like Mr. Paisley and Carrie Underwood's "Remind Me" grabbing attention.
The original was a camp classic starring Tori Spelling as a coed whose boyfriend may or may not be a murderer.
With only five coed crews registered, there was little sense in preserving a separate class and rankings for the mixed teams.
For spring 2019, Edward Crutchley delivered a coed collection that blended the highly conceptual with more wearable features, to compelling effect.
He is likely to repeat the trick with Calvin Klein on Friday at its coed show during New York Fashion Week.
Final clubs haven't been officially tied to Harvard since 1984, the last time the school tried to push them into becoming coed.
American Eagle Outfitter's latest campaign is all about the power of an "I can" statement, voiced by a very cool coed cast.
Coed health clubs, the new singles bars of the Eighties, have usurped the sounds and the energy of the discotheques' raison d'etre.
But this isn't the first time the Boy Scouts of America has made one of its branches coed, or changed its name.
Exploring — and the Sea Scouts, by extension — remained coed and have continued to allow girls to participate for the past four decades.
In the coed groups, women also received 44 percent more requests to volunteer than men — even when the boss was a woman.
I ended up finding my niche at Stanford as the co-president for both BASES and AKPsi, a coed pre-business fraternity.
As soon as I was old enough, I joined Venturing, a coed organization within the Boy Scouts for ages 14 and up.
Other women's designers, notably Stella McCartney, have recently added men's as well, and many of the fashion shows have gone fully coed.
It was coed, and Kirsten was assigned to the Redbirds cabin, girls age nine, while Lucy was with the Bluejays, age eleven.
New York City now has a coed wrestling division for high schools, where boys and girls practice and compete alongside one another.
But can their bromance survive interference from a stoner quarterback (Wyatt Russell), a fetching coed (Amber Stevens) and her petulant roomie (Jillian Bell)?
Low-volume workers typically have an undergraduate degree or higher, which they'll often use as a marketing tool, like advertising as a coed.
Earlier this year, Delta Gamma's Zeta Phi chapter at the school chose to disband rather than become coed to adhere to Harvard's policy.
If the groups were to bend and turn coed, whatever it is they do behind their stately doors and Corinthian columns could continue.
In 1997, the program became coed—because, let's face it, it's not good business to refuse a $50 registration fee based on gender.
The Boy Scouts of America is going coed, setting off a debate about the best place for girls to learn to be leaders.
The two played "fast-pitch softball" together, Berta Garcia, the coed director for USA Softball of Southern California, told The Riverside Press-Enterprise.
As in every coed gathering of adolescents, someone would excitedly take charge of the seating arrangement with hopes of doing some unsubtle matchmaking.
In 1968, the year before it went coed, "Yale College had two tenured women on its faculty — and 391 tenured men," Perkins reports.
The latter is certainly true at Vetements, whose coed show is scheduled to take place next Tuesday, during the Paris haute couture shows.
Fingers crossed there's not some plot twist in which Dana Brody returns as an NYU coed who gets tangled up in a terrorist plot.
The coed team had played 10 games so far this season with no one raising an issue about league regulations on age and gender.
Miller, 30, is a fifth-grade math teacher at the Calhoun School, a pre-K to 12th grade private coed school in New York.
Much of his commentary was aimed at professional athletes, but Mr. Moore also wrote about the inequity of coed sports at more junior levels.
She said Darnold once joined his sister, who was playing volleyball at Rhode Island at the time, in a coed tournament on a whim.
Working through two world wars and the Great Depression, Beebe's coed team had an affinity for costume parties, music nights and equator-crossing ceremonies.
You have this picture of Jesus traveling with a coed seminary that was supported by females with men and women learning and working together.
"We were handing out vag cream from Fridababy," the mom-to-be shared with Fallon, 45, about another unique aspect of their coed shower.
"I got tired of riding with the boys," she said, adding that even though she was in coed groups, there were never any women.
Cuba was hangin' alone in the coed section of the Great Jones Spa Wednesday where a bunch of gals happened to be celebrating a birthday.
Later, the school's athletic director said that he had made an error in allowing the coed team to exist for as long as it had.
"My favorite part of the coed shower was having 40 of our closest friends and family share their blessing for our son's future," says Davis.
Fraternities and sororities were banned at Amherst College in 2014, and Wesleyan University announced that same year that it would require fraternities to be coed.
The couple graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where they met as pledges of Alpha Kappa Psi, a coed business fraternity. Mrs.
"He shared the whole story about me and Kinley," said Ms. Aiken, who met her husband in 2014 while playing in a coed softball league.
The contaminant in "Sheba" is Marie (Hannah Elless), a pretty coed who rents a room from Doc (Joseph Kolinski) and his wife, Lola (Ms. MacRae).
Set against the Eiffel Tower, Saint Laurent's coed show was a dark, brooding representation of Anthony Vaccarello's midnight-hour vision for the storied fashion house.
The 1980s aerobics mania — headlined by Jane Fonda — further led to the coed gyms we attend today as we try to attain that Greek fitness ideal.
Though all the activities are coed, there's a "no-touching" rule, meaning boys and girls are discouraged from any physical contact, including handshakes and high-fives.
Columbia College did not admit women—it was the last of the Ivies to go coed, in 1983—but the graduate school and Teachers College did.
"[On a coed team] you're the woman, so you're kind of the outcast," Ashley told Refinery29 of how the imbalanced gender dynamics tend to play out.
Not only does it have the regular spa stuff, but also an infrared sauna and a very odd coed hammam with a heavy duty salt waterfall.
They've come a long way now with coed dorms, but back then, it was much more gender-segregated, and so that was the point of view.
Owned by the Finnish TV star Jasper Paakkonen and member of parliament Antero Vartia, it offers coed steam and smoke saunas heated by 7,000-kg stoves.
The movie, astonishingly enough, also has a scene in which the sleaziest driver (Larry Hagman) attempts sex with an unconscious coed who has overdosed on Seconal.
The eating clubs at Princeton were forced to go coed in the '90s and more recently, some Harvard final clubs have become open to all genders.
For all the talk in American circles about the rise of genderless or gender-nonconforming fashion, the runways of Milan felt coed, rather than gender-agnostic.
According to the Indian National Science Academy, Chatterjee's mother was her strongest advocate, supporting her daughter's entrance to a coed university despite objections from fellow family members.
But something powerful and poignant happened in the latter yesterday at Vivienne Westwood's fall 2017 show during London Fashion Week Men's (which was actually a coed showing).
If this move is approved, Celine will join the likes of Givenchy, Balenciaga, Gucci, Maison Margila, and Stella McCartney, who each have coed shows on the calendar.
Scott, who retired in 2012 after a 36-year teaching career and was indicted in 2016, touched the girls while teaching four coed gym classes on Oct.
She attended Dartmouth as part of its first coed class; she was so quiet, she said, that people must have assumed she was stoned all the time.
It doesn't take long for Dick to start lusting after a young coed (Aubrey Plaza) who wants nothing more than to have sex with a senior citizen.
They follow in the footsteps of previous fixtures like J.W. Anderson and Burberry, both brands that have now decamped to the women's wear schedule, showing coed collections.
Because, Mr. Browne said after the show, this was his first coed production, and also because those kinds of gender demarcations are on their way to extinction.
Kacey Lloyd won the first Red Hook Crit and competed in several more, often placing in the top 22012 of what was until 22012 a coed event.
After breakfast, head to Asha Urban Baths, an Old World-style, coed, swimming suit-required bathhouse with a soaking pool, sauna, steam room, sauna and cold plunge.
In "The Talented Mr. Ripley," Paltrow plays Marge, a 1950s coed, who starts off with some of Grace Kelly's glamour and exits with lots of Kelly's disillusionment.
The Boy Scouts of America sparked backlash in 2018 when it announced it would accept girls, but it's not the first time the group has been coed
The pregnant Jessica Jones actress, 37, celebrated her baby on the way with boyfriend Adam Granduciel at a coed shower thrown by her "best friends" over the weekend.
At Yale, students and administrators hypothesized that older alumni — particularly those who graduated before Yale admitted women — are more likely to oppose the Whiffenpoofs' decision to go coed.
She attended a coed Catholic high school, St. Joseph, that was predominantly white but had a number of minority students, including Ms. Ramirez, whose father was Puerto Rican.
Back when the guide team was coed, the managers quickly noticed a pattern: Vehicles driven by women used less gas, required fewer repairs and lasted longer over time.
Since 2015, Northwestern University and the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago have held a coed voice training session exclusively for transgender adolescents and young adults.
The rising interest in wrestling among girls spurred Mr. Bigley to push for incorporating them into this year's winter season in some schools by establishing a coed wrestling division.
Rob Kardashian surfaced for his coed baby shower with Blac Chyna -- a strong sign they might be able to salvage a second season of their reality show after all.
With St. Joseph having decided to go coed, Cardarelli needed someone to lead his new men's basketball program, and he figured he'd solicit recommendations from the Hall of Famer.
Having a single coed Scout group would eliminate the stereotypes placed on either organization, and make it more socially acceptable for either gender to do "girly" or "manly" things.
Those arguments include fearmongering about how coed locker rooms could become standard and alimony for women outlawed — arguments that are hard to take seriously but that nonetheless helped Mrs.
"If it's forced," Mr. Pinault said in the minutes before the McQueen show started, speaking of coed fashion seasons, "both parts are losing." slide show slide show slide show
This turn toward competition -- often not segregated by gender, as is the case with Navarro's coed squad -- reflects a particularly late-20th century ideal of cheer as collective action.
Now in his third season at Burberry, Riccardo Tisci sent out a robust coed collection that ran the gamut of traditional tailoring, sportswear-inflected streetwear and Victoriana evening wear.
Two weeks earlier, Betty Jean Owens, a 214-year-old coed at the historically black Florida A&M University, was abducted and raped at gunpoint by four white men.
This year, there are even rumors circulating that the one form of Mongolian archery women are have always been forbidden to practice, Uriankai, may reinvent itself as a coed sport.
Born a year too early for coed matriculation at Yale, "she was never exactly where she was convinced she should be," and soon she is yearning to be a pilot.
I was in peak condition, and if I waited to run a coed event later in the fall, I worried I wouldn't get the personal record I was hoping for.
As a result, tens of thousands of young women like me have had the opportunity to learn new skills, practice leadership, and bond with other scouts in a coed environment.
At this ballpark in Brooklyn, spectators, mascots, sea gulls and players alike can take in the salty air, the coed cheerleaders, and a run around the bases, if they like.
In addition to a 25-meter lap pool, Yrjonkatu offers multiple electric wood-heated public and private, single gender and coed saunas over several floors. 011-358-9-310-87401
And I thought, my God, this is the kind of thing that happens perhaps in an all-women environment, but may be difficult in a coed environment for these women.
Why it's hard to stop watching 'Cheer' Cameras followed the squad for more than four months on its quest to defend the NCA Coed Cheer Junior College National Championship title.
As a woman in a coed business fraternity, I have even seen how breeding a healthy emotional space for young men can help them to be more empathetic and emotive.
Dear Diary: In 1958 the woman who would become my wife and I both lived at Trinity House, a coed residence for college graduates on Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights.
The owners arguably ushered in the bathing trend by turning the baths coed and making what at the time were considered prissy additions: juice, mud masks and, later, an aromatherapy room.
Surbaugh said the proposed survey question was a "mistake" and apologized for causing "distress" to members by the mere suggestion of coed scouting — words he said were "toxic" to many scouters.
But hurdles remain when it comes to integrating training at the Marine Corps' all-male recruit depot in San Diego despite a congresswoman's call to make the base coed by 2028.
"The thing that I'm struggling with is how can we take this affirmation, and strength and solidarity that a women's-only space provides, and carry that into spaces that are coed."
But given the Spee's experience since the vote, I can confidently predict that as the other clubs go coed, they will, like the Spee, offer richer and healthier experiences for all.
Originally a coed squad, the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders became an all-female outfit in 1970 and gradually shifted away from high school students and toward older and more provocatively dressed women.
In that future all lines will be blurred between genders, as Mr. Barrett seemed to indicate by casting his first coed show with models who could have been male or female.
He said that many within the organization would "never accept" boys and girls in the same Boy Scouts troop and would accuse BSA of being "deceptive" for trying to push coed Scouting.
Most days, during sunset on the town beach, there was a heated coed game of beach volleyball, everyone fresh off their shifts at the hostels, surf shops and restaurants around the village.
Master P's new coed hoops league just got poppin' in a major way ... 'cause the Ice Cream Man just announced he's inked former college bball stars -- and Instagram sensations -- the Gonzalez Twins.
Harvard created a rule in spring 2016 that punishes students if they are members of fraternities, sororities, and final clubs — a type of social group unique to Harvard — unless the organizations go coed.
"The Last Thousand," about a coed school in the slums of Afghanistan's capital, and "The Lovers," about a young Afghan couple willing to risk their lives to be together, are out this week.
Anna Cross from Wilmington, N.C., replied with additional reasons this idea might work: While I agree with your belief that there should be one coed Scout group, it's not for the same reasons.
We tour Sela atop the skateboard of Suzy Whitman, a recent transplant from upstate New York, one of the "Vassar girls — that last class to miss the liberation parade" of a coed Yale.
And there was the compendious and enjoyable coed collection presented by Carol Lim and Humberto Leon for Kenzo, inspired, the designers noted, by arctic surfers, a subculture few knew existed before Sunday night.
Other places of power that have diversified in the last half century have presented similar challenges, including Congress, said Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, a Texas Democrat and a member of Yale's first coed class.
Mindhunter season 1 saw Ford interview a number of famous serial killers, including Edmund Kemper (Coed Killer), necrophile Jerry Brudos and mass murderer Richard Speck — all of whom Douglas also interviewed in real life.
Manziel recently revealed he re-enrolled in classes at Texas A&M -- and clearly, he's adopted the college student mentality ... because the 23-year-old went raging like your average coed on Tuesday night.
Six star Brianne Davis and husband Mark Gantt, who are expecting their first child together, were the guests of honor Saturday at a coed baby shower at a family friend's home in Los Angeles.
Schmidt believes that was the case because the school he studied was not always coed, so there is not as large of a sorority network available for sisters to use as a career resource.
The issue, which he saw as one of equal rights and equal opportunity, was complicated by the proximity of Bryn Mawr, a women's college, which feared a drop in enrollment should Haverford turn coed.
However, the BSA did not make any of its other branches coed, and by the late '80s, the word "boy" had slipped back into both "Boy Scouts" and "Boy Scouts of America" without fanfare.
Coed plays about tennis have included Anna Ziegler's "The Last Match" and Kevin Armento and Bryony Lavery's "Balls," which reproduced the infamous "battle of the sexes" match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs.
It was a playoff match for a new coed wrestling division of the city's Public Schools Athletic League, in which boys and girls are part of the same teams, practicing together and competing in matches.
Young Adult's Mavis, who comports herself like a coed with a paper due, soothing away hangovers with Diet Coke and killing time between casual encounters with video games, appears barely interested in caring for herself.
And my former dorm, once home to some 653 pale-faced British girls, with a few Americans tossed in, was now home to a veritable United Nations of accents, skin tones and nationalities, and coed.
Given the crudity of his assertion, he and other tournament officials had to know that the imagery of women on their knees, supplicant to men, at a major coed tournament could not linger, apology notwithstanding.
There was a moment, right before someone placed Grumpy Cat into the hands of New England Patriots tight end and anthropomorphized Coed Naked Sports T-shirt Rob Gronkowski on Thursday, when it might have happened.
" To him, the Me Too movement called into question coed offices, a fundamental fact of modern life, because "things are deteriorating very rapidly at the moment in terms of the relationships between men and women.
For example, in our Student Opinion feature, The Learning Network has asked questions like whether it is selfish to pursue risky sports, if technology should be limited in sports and if sports should be coed.
After being told that it would have to disband for being coed, the St. John's basketball team decided that it would rather forfeit the remainder of the season than play without its two female team members.
Faith Wykle, 22014, said the presidential election and its aftermath also played a role in why she chose Smith College, an all-women's school, even though she had assumed she would go to a coed institution.
Faith Wykle, 19, said the presidential election and its aftermath also played a role in why she chose Smith College, an all-women's school, even though she had assumed she would go to a coed institution.
Members of the now-defunct Zeta Phi chapter, which was established on the campus in 1994, have since formed a new coed group, Kali Praxi, which means "good deed" in Greek, according to recent graduate Basia Rosenbaum.
But on Friday, 225 years after the oldest club was founded, the university announced restrictions on the organizations that could ultimately be their undoing, or at least significantly change their character by forcing them to become coed.
While Yeshiva has separate colleges for men and women (Yeshiva College is in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, and Stern College for Women is in the Murray Hill neighborhood), most of its graduate programs are coed.
"One of my customers walked up to me in synagogue to tell me how amazing her sports set is and how it saves her the headache of a wearing a heavy and frumpy skirt to her coed gym."
Organize coed birthday parties and sports teams for young children, so children don't come to believe it's acceptable to exclude a group on the basis of sex, said Christia Brown, a developmental psychologist at the University of Kentucky.
It modeled a productive style of coed collegiality, with Ms. Moore teasing out the various ironies known to any smart woman trying to keep from cracking up in a world of scowling male bosses and preening male soloists.
For some, it was radical to study at a coed school; for others it was coming to live in a Muslim country, or leaving home, or even the simple act of enrolling in a class that studied novels.
The house will continue with plans to collaborate with the government of Saudi Arabia on converting an all-girls' school in Riyadh, the capital, into a coed music conservatory that will include ballet, instrumental teaching and a choir.
We got one half of the Gonzalez Twins -- the former star college basketball duo -- in Vegas Saturday for the first game of Master P's coed basketball league, and asked who she thought had the best bod in male sports.
At Trinity College, a push to force single-gender organizations to go coed was abandoned last year, after the president, Joanne Berger-Sweeney, announced that the move appeared unlikely to foster the inclusion and equality that was hoped for.
Others have changed their policies: the campus's Kappa Alpha Theta chapter last week announced that it would become gender-neutral while its Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority chapter in the fall became coed, changing its name to Fleur-de-Lis.
"I had opened the rally to coed crews, because a substantial number of gentlemen would consent to see their wives participate only if they could easily keep an eye on their car, or their wife, or both," Zaniroli said.
They were the only out couple in the 1,300-coed student body, and while Rodriguez said she knew the Catholic teachings about homosexuality, she initially trusted people would judge her based on who she was, not just her sexuality.
Two weeks ago, league officials said the team had to forfeit those first 10 games, citing league rules that they should never have played as a coed team, according to Matthew Dohn, a parent whose son plays on the team.
Those sports were: boys' football, wrestling, soccer, basketball, baseball, cross country, ice hockey, lacrosse, swimming and diving, and track and field; girls' volleyball, soccer, basketball, softball, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse, swimming and diving, and track and field; and coed cheerleading.
We've come a long way from Gloria Steinem decrying "The Moral Disarmament of Betty Coed" thanks to the Pill in Esquire in 1962, to Hannah Gadsby, a lesbian comedian, taking aim at "hypermasculine man-babies" in GQ's "New Masculinity" issue.
While the rather pastoral aspects of the main characters themselves can be a little tedious, what makes this show stand out are the seriously realistic portrayals of true-to-life murderers, from "coed killer" Edmund Kemper to spree killer Richard Speck.
He whacked a volleyball with the Ohio State men on the South Lawn, called attention to a Maryland lacrosse player wearing a Trump '16 tie and mimicked a rifle with his hands as he approached West Virginia's coed rifle team.
Her victory in the competition dovetailed with the agenda of a king who, in 2009, founded the coed King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Jeddah, where men and women mixed freely on an environmentally green campus, attending classes together.
In November 2017, the South Carolina women's team, the N.C.A.A. champions that year, declined an invitation to the White House to be a part of a coed group of college athletes, which included women's rowing and rugby teams, citing scheduling conflicts.
Now, later this month, Witecy will be part of the first class of young men to enroll at the University of St. Joseph, a Roman Catholic school in this Hartford suburb that was established in 1932 and is newly coed.
We've played only once a week for the past few years on a coed team (the beer league), but our girls play almost daily and it's fun for them (and humbling for us) to have something they can teach us.
What's been missing from the pop culture understanding of the sport is that competitive cheerleading -- the majority of what "Cheer" depicts in its portrayal of the Navarro College coed squad in a small town in northeast Texas -- is a standalone activity.
Her mother retired as a registered nurse from Prince George's County Public Schools in Bowie, Md. The couple met in the spring of 2011 on the first day of practice of the coed Brooklyn Kickball league in McCarren Park in Williamsburg.
After multiple, humiliating rush-week rejections, Justin (an excellent Zachery Byrd), David (Zachary Weiner, who also wrote the script) and Ethan (Phillip Andre Botello) are approached by a slinky coed (Erica Boozer) who invites them to a mysterious off-campus mansion.
Mod tartans mixed it up with bejeweled 1950s starlet sheaths; leopard furs with striped coed sweaters; flirty slip dresses with swaddling puffer stoles; camo leathers with sunflower gowns, all with matching medley footwear (pumps and winkle-pickers and boot stompers and kitten heels).
During a months-long Marine Corps experiment from 2014-2015 that assessed whether women should be allowed to join combat units, the service required six-person coed teams to set up the weapons and carry out a series of live-fire missions.
My daughter, who majored in math in college, feels that the key is that she attended an all-girls school from fifth grade through 12th grade, and isn't sure she would have stayed with math if she'd gone to a coed school.
Now it was scrubbed of any implication of violence, less like a school and more like a coed holding pen, funnelling students into Ivy League and liberal-arts colleges—there was no focus on anything beyond college itself, the first fact of acceptance.
"I remember a room full of men who were asking me questions about being a coed and being in a sorority, even though I had dropped out of college four years earlier and I have never been inside a sorority house," she said.
" It said it knew of one instance that was brought to the attention of senior leaders, including Mr. Weaver, the campaign manager, and that both Mr. Weaver and the chief operating officer "ordered that staff never be housed in coed hotel rooms again.
Amy Schalet, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, who studies adolescent sexuality, said that American parents tend to believe that by preventing coed sleepovers, they are protecting teens who may not be emotionally ready for sexual intimacy.
The restraint Haider Ackermann brought to his second collection for Berluti — which before this week's coed show was the only brand in the LVMH stable making clothes exclusively for men — appeared to draw inspiration from another principle, the one asserting that elegance is refusal.
In the years since, two distinct kinds of cheerleading have emerged: a competitive version, which is often coed and more like gymnastics — full of complicated tumbling exercises, basket tosses and human pyramids — and sideline cheerleading, or dance, which in the N.F.L. is almost entirely populated by women.
Following their arrival at the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, the couple held a colorful, coed a Mehendi ceremony, where they both had elaborate henna designs applied to their hands, and celebrated with a Sangeet, an over-the-top party with performances in honor of the couple.
Instead of talking about Scout values or all the great steps the BSA is taking — the fact that they have launched a "STEM Scouts" initiative and are in the early stages of piloting a coed "family scouting" program — we're talking about, and you're reading about, Donald Trump.
In a series of lab studies, the economists Lise Vesterlund, Linda Babcock and Maria Recalde and the organizational behaviorist Laurie Weingart found that in coed groups, women are 50 percent more likely than men to volunteer to take on work that no one else wants to do.
The sequel to 2017's Happy Death Day, Jessica Rothe returns as Tree Gelbman, the unlucky college coed who once again gets stuck in a Groundhog Day-like loop, living the same day and dying over and over again until she figures out the curse and finds her killer.
Following their arrival at the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, the couple held on Friday a colorful, coed a Mehendi ceremony, where they both had elaborate henna designs applied to their hands, and celebrated with a Sangeet, an over-the-top party with performances in honor of the couple.
The Delta Gamma sorority at Harvard University has chosen to disband rather than become coed, a move that comes after the school instituted a policy that members of single-gender student social groups would be barred from campus leadership positions and opportunities for fellowships, the Harvard Crimson reported.
"Spurs Sports & Entertainment will be introducing a 35-member coed Spurs hype team at the beginning of the 2018-19 season that will elevate the game day experience and energize crowds with a diverse array of unique family-friendly talents, including tumbling, acrobatics, dance and stunts," the statement read.
Jackie Speier, a California Democrat who chairs the House Armed Services Military Personnel subcommittee, tried to push the Marine Corps toward coed boot camp when she added an amendment to the 2020 defense authorization bill that would have required the service to stop separating male and female recruits.
Maya Harshefi from Israel believes that, especially as teenagers, girls and boys need time to develop separately: There are many other coed environments and sometimes children just need time to be a boy or a girl without the pressures and anxiety that are often caused by the opposite sex.
But "Sex and the City," which hit HBO in 1998, and the movies that sprang from Judd Apatow's laugh factory would so convincingly relocate the sexes into ladies' nights and boys' clubs that the culture never quite came to reinvest in the coed comforts of a Central Perk.
Celebrating his 10th anniversary, he provided an unofficial retrospective of greatest hits: from neat camel and glen plaid trouser suits to slouchy coed cashmeres over handkerchief hem skirts; bias-cut mixed-media cocktail frocks that danced around the body; and a series of draped gold dévoré evening dresses.
Then, on the eve of the fall shows here, the CFDA made it clear that it had merged the men's week into a 10-day fashion calendar that started on Monday, with a scant three days dedicated exclusively to men's wear before coed and women's wear shows begin.
Titled "Stories About My Parents: Part I, My Father As I Remember From 1980 - 1999," Jean-Raymond's collection of menswear looks was shown on a diverse, coed cast of models, to an audience that was supposed to be an intimate, 50-person crowd (the extra standing room filled up quickly).
Earlier that year, Mr. Falwell and his wife, Becki, had stayed at the Fontainebleau — the grande dame of the Miami Beach hotel scene and a somewhat unlikely vacation spot for the chancellor of a university whose student code prohibited short skirts, coed dorm visits and sex outside of "biblically ordained" marriage.
It's hard to imagine two more different institutions: Haverford in the 1970s being a rigid, all-male (sic) finishing school; the selective, coed Wesleyan being an unapologetically progressive campus, where Mr. Hickenlooper was nurtured by the author Paul Horgan and I worked with the poet and novelist Franklin D. Reeve.
Quite a few rules are upheld to retain the sauna's sense of sanctuary: no reservations, no private parties, no groups, no alcoholic drinks and no swimwear — Finns don't want swimming-pool chlorine vaporizing in the heat — although you're welcome to don a suit when mingling on the harborfacing coed deck.
After all, these are some of the changes that Chris Smith, the coach of a New York City high school coed wrestling team, noticed when girls and boys started wrestling alongside one another on the same team (though individual bouts are same-sex — boys wrestle boys and girls wrestle girls).
According to People, the former University of Southern California coed has been on tense terms with her parents, former Full House actress Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli, since the college admissions scandal erupted in early March; her decision to move out is her attempt to regain some privacy amid the chaos.
To extend into WeWork's overall emphasis on communal habitats, both the male and female locker rooms at Rise lead to a large Jerusalem-stone-tiled area with a coed hot tub and sauna, run by an attendant named Jonathan who gently reminds people taking calls in the sauna that smartphones can melt.
Tory Burch invited everyone to the Whitney Museum of American Art, for example, in all its glassed-in Renzo Piano glory, and then showed them the Philadelphia story (her own, and bits inspired by the 1940 George Cukor film) in 36 looks from coed Fair Isles and corduroy to PTA foulards with a big, swirling T.B. monogram and gold-embroidered hostess glam.
Jaclyn Piscitelli, who worked at USJ from 2011 to 2019, claims that when the all-women's school became fully coed in 2018, the work environment in the athletic department became "openly hostile and disdainful toward women," male sports were given more resources than women's sports and Piscitelli was expected to do more work without assistance, according to her complaint, filed in US District Court.
To this day, I still vividly remember the picture: a cute, pert coed with huge back-combed '80s hair and a huge smile on her face stared back at me from the cover of Naked With Shoes On. She was proudly displaying her dewy naked body but it was her giant scrunched white socks and her petite white Keds that caught my attention; they somehow made her seem more naked.
Although I confess to having enjoyed the cachet evoked by my school's name, I've often regretted that I didn't attend a large coed school with football and basketball games (and parties) to attend — or wished that a "gap year" had been available so that I could have had a year to experience the real world before being immersed in an ivory tower that, perhaps at one year older, I would have appreciated more.
What made it fun was the essential spirit of Jackson's canny showmanship reflected in every silvered, patent-leather, vinyl, mirrored, frogged, fringed, sequined and Vegas-ready garment (shown on both men and women; the famous Balmain army is coed.) Mr. Rousteing's was a show that made wearing white socks with your two-tone patent leather brothel creepers suddenly seem cool somehow, while also presenting a compelling case for dressing like a disco ball.

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