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Council President Beth A. Stewart '00, who was at the meeting of the COCL, agreed with Nelson's assessment...
Acting on the promise of the administration to change the source of student lighting to a safer and less expensive alternative, the Committee on College Life (COCL) has begun to ponder an existence without halogen lamps, those beloved lighting fixtures omnipresent on the Harvard campus. This bureaucratic contemplation is a necessary procedure, for the halogens are far from perfect. But the COCL had better make sure that students are well-supplied with substitute luminescence of comparable quality before it hastily recommends banning the lamps...
...halogens--in their dorm rooms to study and to live as amicable, productive beings. The halogens are somewhat dangerous, but they are the best option at present. The more elaborate system of overhead fluorescent lighting recently installed in Quincy house just doesn't cut the cake. And the COCL's scheme to make students buy the highly-touted "safe" halogen lamps is a false hope, for no such lamps currently exist. (The models recently made available were all been returned to the manufacturer...
Different possibilities for the future of Loker were discussed in the Committee on Campus Life (COCL) meeting last week...
...pleased that COCL member Marco B. Simons '97 convinced the Dean to change the wording of the proposal from "the Dean may refer the dispute [to the Administrative Board]" to "the Dean will refer the dispute." At least this way, students are guaranteed an appeal if they feel they have been unfairly placed on medical leave. But we are sorry this provision was not included from the start. Next time, if Lewis is going to create a proposal that affects all students and then bring it before one of the student-faculty committees, we would like to see students...