"I've gotten a lot of student input," said Coffey. "The administration wants us to sift through student responses."
Dining services has also sampled student opinion on the addition of televisions at Loker.
In a poll taken election night, nearly 80 percent of the 250 student surveyed said they were either interested or extremely interested in the possibility of bringing TVs to Loker, according to Dining Services Project Manager Alexandra E. McNitt.
Students interviewed in a nearly deserted Loker last night also advocated the changes proposed by Coffey.
"I would be extremely in favor of a game room," said Moses Liskov '97. "There was one in the Union, but Carey J. Bollinger '98 said that the addition of pool tables and other recreational equipment might make Loker more attractive as a hang-out. "I think a game room would bring a lot of people," agreed Arianne M. Spaccarelli '00. "I've been to unions at other colleges and they are a lot more social.