I interpret “edgy,” when used particularly in in the context of women’s colleges, as a way of saying the community is accepting of diversity in terms of sexuality and physical appearance (coming from a BMC alum . . . . ).
I interpret “edgy,” when used particularly in in the context of women’s colleges, as a way of saying the community is accepting of diversity in terms of sexuality and physical appearance (coming from a BMC alum . . . . ).