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March 20, 1997 Issue 21 Loquitur

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:r 'A J3• ·l{ • t •N •r COLLEGE Features ■ Lazy spring days pp. 8&9

A&E ■ The Fox comedy "King of the Hill" offers hilarious takes on real life.

Sports ■ Men's lacrosse

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THURSDAY,MARCH 20, 1997

by Erin E. McHugh

During the first meeting of the task force, Bonfiglio stated that Cabrini is an ooen campus, allowing students and visitors to come and go during all times of the day and night. He mentioned how residents of the community around Cabrini are welcorned to ride their bikes, walk their dogs and come on to campus at any time. He said an open campus is one way to run a college, but closing it is another. • "I have the authority to decide no visitors on campus, but I don'tthinkmakinganotherruleistheanswertotheproblems," Bonfiglio said. A letter sent out by student development in February asked students who were interested in creating the task force to come

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Guests of students have been the cause of many incidents on Cabrini's campus. In Xavier Hall, last spring, a student's guest stabbed another student. Guests of a student caused the flood in House two in the fall of 1996. A rape was reported to have occurred, again by guests of a student, during the spring of 1997. Due to these incidents, the Dean for Student Development, Robert Bonfiglio, and the Student Government President, Andrew Burke, have asked for the help of students in creating a task force.

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forward with any ideas they have about the safety of the campus. This gives resident students the opportunity to be a part of any changes going to be made. Bonfiglio had stated after the letter had been sent out that he wishes for the staff and students to work together to create a better climate on campus. The main topic of the discussion meeting was to bring together the students' ideas on what to do about the visitation policy of the college. The seven students involved gave many ideas and left many options open.

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