COCO says Webster is necessary
The Coalition of Class Officers said a space like Webster Hall is important to the College as a programming facility in a report it released yesterday.
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The Coalition of Class Officers said a space like Webster Hall is important to the College as a programming facility in a report it released yesterday.
The Student Assembly last night discussed its plans for the Webster Hall rally and voted down a proposal to extend the Office of Residential Life's deadline for alternate recommendations to its plan to require Greek houses and undergraduate societies to fill all their beds.
When asked to describe Student Assembly Vice President John Honovich '97, a popular reply seems to be "Direct."
Panda House restaurant now has a handle on its cockroach infestation, according to reports released yesterday by the restaurant and the state Board of Health.
The Student Assembly last night passed a "Student Space Rally" resolution and elected Jesse Russell '96 Assembly secretary.
After about four years of planning the conversion of Webster Hall into a Special Collections library, administrators say the project is too far along for them to change their plans.
The Student Assembly unanimously passed a resolution yesterday calling for students to rally on the steps of Webster Hall tonight to try to keep it as social space.
The Student Assembly will vote on a resolution to try to save Webster Hall and will elect a vice president at its first meeting of the term tomorrow night.
The fate of a new College meal plan proposal will be decided within the next month.
Early next week, the Student Assembly will hold an internal election to select a vice president to replace Rukmini Sichitiu '95, who took over as Assembly president when Danielle Moore '95 resigned in November.
The College's Committee on Student Life announced its formal endorsement of the recommendations made in the "Report of the Committee on the First-Year Experience."
Although a resolution to support the new meal plan proposal was on its agenda, the Student Assembly decided not to discuss the new meal plan last night because it had not advertised the issues, a condition agreed upon at the Executive Committee meeting Sunday.
Student Assembly President Danielle Moore '95 announced her resignation last night citing as reasons her desire to set an example as a female leader and to incite a behavioral change in an Assembly fraught with political bickering.
At a time when colleges and universities across the country are scaling back or eliminating their need-blind admissions policies, administrators say the College can maintain its policy in the near future despite the increasing burden it places on the College's budget.
A task force charged with evaluating campus meal plans has recommended replacing the mandatory freshman meal plan with a system that gives students the option of paying a $70 fee to have only a declining balance account.
The Student Assembly passed both a bylaw to enforce meeting attendance and a resolution to co-sponsor a forum on the Hanover Police Department's policy on "internal possession" of alcohol at its meeting last night.
The Student Assembly last night discussed support for a Korean language program, the upcoming Ivy League Council, results of last weekend's Environmental Symposium and methods for boosting participation of its own members.
Teaching requires a great time commitment -- often too much of a commitment when combined with the duties of being a College administrator.
From now on, student's attendance at Summer term Student Assembly meetings will not count toward Assembly membership, the Assembly's Committee on Procedure reported at last night's general meeting.
The Swedish government has called in Economics Professor David Blanchflower to help solve its unemployment problem.