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Trygve Van Regenmorter Throntveit, the assistant director of undergraduate studies for the History Department, said he and his office originally believed that thesis writers who needed to stay on campus were not guaranteed housing...
...Ameer told The Crimson yesterday that all thesis writers would not be guaranteed housing, only those with a “clear need” to stay on campus to work on their thesis—such as to do archival research or lab work—will get an opportunity to do so. Whether those without a “clear need” will be permitted to stay will remain undecided until after the application deadline...
After receiving this e-mail several directors of undergraduate studies said that they believed that Ameer’s e-mail meant that all students who properly applied to stay on campus would be allowed...
Recently Roberts was asked to submit more information on why she would need to stay on campus in January. Ameer said that the College has requested more information from some students who did not provide detailed descriptions of their need to stay on campus in their original application...
Ameer said that the College has currently received about 800 applications from students hoping to stay on campus in January. While the College originally said the number of students allowed to stay on campus will not exceed 1,000, Ameer said 1,000 is actually more of a “guiding number...