Files moved into iTunes U?

i've upgraded to itunes 9.2 and i noticed about a hour ago that some of my recent songs have moved into the iTunes U folder? and i don't know why.. i can move them back into my music file, but i wanted to know if anyone else has had problems... it's really aggravating.

and now none of my recent purchases are in the purchased folder. this update is crazy.

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