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  • Collection: Writing in the Public Interest

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After the Board of Trustees approved parietal hours , students will now vote to establish their own parietal hours based on a vote.

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Two articles in The Santa Clara newspaper illustrating the current debate surrounding parietal hours and whether or not dorms should be open.

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As students push for open dorms, trustees are hesitant to approve this proposal, as discussed in this article from The Santa Clara newspaper. Concern for decrease of donor support is at steak if twenty four hour parietal hours are implemented.

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The University Community Council (UCC) approves the proposal for the abolition of parietal hours that would make dorms open twenty four hours. The proposal will next go to President Terry for approval.

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An article in The Santa Clara newspaper marking fourteen years since coed dorms were established at Santa Clara. Now, all dorms are coed on campus.

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A photo in The Santa Clara newspaper showing how female students make use of the male spaces in Swig Hall now that Swig is a coed dorm.

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An evaluation of dorm life at Santa Clara illustrating that having coed dorms on campus has been successful.

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Santa Clara newspaper article announcing the decision to place women in Nobili Hall once again after the university lacked space for women to live due to the increase in student population.

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Initial approval by the Board of Trustees to establish the first coed dorms at Santa Clara

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An article in The Santa Clara newspaper explaining the tentative plans to create coed dorms on campus.
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