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By JILL LAWRENCE
AP Education Writer
WASHINGTON ? The students of the college class of
1993: They're starting to smoke more. They may be losing
interest in business careers. And they overwhelmingly
favor mandatory AIDS and drug testing.
These were some of the findings in the 23rd annual
survey of incoming college freshmen by the American
Council on Education and the Higher Education Research
Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles.
The wide-ranging survey also found that 1988's entering
college freshmen are getting less aid from the federal
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And the proportion of freshmen who identified their
political views as conservative or far right was a record i
21.8 percent. But large majorities of students took traditionally
liberal positions when asked about specific issues <
ranging from pollution and nuclear disarmament to abortion
rights and consumer protection.
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