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Safety First

DISSENT

By Geoffrey C. Upton

The staff would die by the fires of its halogens. Dean Nathans has taken the reasonable step of informing parents of an emerging public safety hazard, and for this she should be commended, not condemned. The College must work to ameliorate the dismal lighting that it currently provides while preserving concern for the safety of its students.

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