"I believe that if we're running good programs that serve the needs of communities and that require more space and funding, our alumni and the administration will recognize that," she added.
At its meeting tomorrow, the Officers' Committee will decide how to go about appealing to PBHA alumni for contributions to its annual fund drive.
According to Professor of Government and Sociology Theda Skocpol--who chairs the Standing Committee on Public Service--space is not on the agenda for tomorrow's meeting of the committee.
Skocpol, who said she was unaware that the moratorium had been lifted, added that she is pleased that new groups will be able to be admitted to PBHA.
Skocpol said that PBHA may suffer a financial strain when new groups are added, and that it is up to its student leaders to decide how to allocate resources to those groups.
"The students know perfectly well they can't support an infinite amount of [groups]," she said