"If a student is being followed late at night, she needs to be able to swipe into [the closest house]," Plants said.
Only Quincy House's masters have already instituted full-time access for all of the campus' undergraduates.
Last night's other important vote saw the council unanimously support the creation of a "UC Events Calendar," which would appear on the council's website and would inform students about a variety of events throughout the campus.
Newly elected Finance Committee Chair Trisha S. Dasgupta '03, one of the bill's sponsors, said the calendar will include the activities of groups to which the council gives grants.
Gusmorino said that athletic events and speakers at the Institute of Politics would be among the other items listed on the calendar.
Some council members expressed concern over including on the calendar such events as private room parties.
In response, Dasgupta said that "the calendar will list student groups first and foremost. If you're having a party in your room, it won't be there. That's what the Republican party list is for."
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