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St. Mary’s College of Maryland Houses Displaced Students on a Cruise Ship

Students at St. Mary’s College of Maryland are on a boat. Literally.

 
After discovering mold in two university residence halls, St. Mary’s officials opted to rent a cruise boat to house 240 students that were forced to evacuate their dorm rooms for the remainder of the semester.
 
After initially being relocated to three hotels in the area, those students are expected to move into the cruise ship this weekend. The expected cost of relocating the students is estimated at $1.5 million, around the same amount as it would cost for them to remain in three separate hotels.
 
According to the Washington Postthe boat will remain docked along the waterfront of St. Mary’s City. The vessel serves as a fitting temporary home for students, as the college is known to attract students with an interest in sailing.

Lauryn is a senior at Northeastern University majoring in journalism. She has written for Boston.com as well as the HC branch at Northeastern. Lauryn is also a teaching assistant for International Affairs students at Northeastern. In May and June of 2011, she embarked on a reporting trip to the Middle East, where she mastered the art of "man on the street" reporting and gained a new appreciation for falafel. In her spare time, Lauryn enjoys writing, walking around Boston aimlessly, traveling and a unhealthy obsession with her Kindle. She loves eating, French bulldogs and Anderson Cooper. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a career in foreign correspondence or magazine journalism. You can follow her on Twitter @laurynpaiva.