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...final question: Why bother? Is religious diversity really worth all of this trouble? A resolution proposed at a meeting of the Committee on House Life (COHL) last spring recommended that House Masters spend no money on religious events. The idea is that everyone will be better off if students just practice their respective religions in private. This solution treats the house common spaces as public property, analogous to a town square. Religious symbols are prohibited in municipal public spaces because of separation of church and state, and the COHL proposal urged a parallel separation between church and house...
Because of the way in which the house administration is structured, all changes will have to come from within each house, rather than be imposed by the COHL or some other College-wide body. This article, then, is really an open letter to House Masters and HoCo officers--a call to do their part in addressing the issue of religion's role in campus life...
Undergraduate Council President Robert M. Hyman '98-'97, who was present at the COHL meeting, said he thought the released information would also include figures on religion...
...majority of either the student or faculty members of the COHL would be sufficient to initiate Lewis' review according to the provisions of the council's bill...
There are five students and five house masters on COHL...