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Some educators are worried about the growth of the public multiversities.

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There was a flourishing journalistic "underground" and an archipelago of multiversities that bristled with post-modern architecture.

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While collegians march against monogamy or multiversities, their once sedate mothers are mounting the barricades to battle school bussing or stop encroaching highway bulldozers.

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Experience has shown that consortiums need not create vast impersonal multiversities; even in the closest alliances, colleges can and do preserve their individuality.

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Such groupings consist of multiversities merging with the "knowledge industry" all around, forming a new "Ideopolis."

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