We want students to choose their campus based on their interest and the space available. We want to call them campuses so that students are not bound by the past.

I hope the plans of the task force will be enacted in an improved way. This is just a baseline discussion, prompting discussion. We want people to think about what our University's education should be - the end result ought to be better.

But we think that Douglass programs should stay open to all women on campus.

The people who are listening at the moment are those who are part of the central administration, ... President McCormick has arranged it so that the alternative proposals are posted on the task force's homepage.

The task force feels as though the curriculum should give students an option for a variety of courses, including those that were closed off to students from other colleges in the past. We don't think any campus, except Douglass, should really be built around one theme.

People are trying to preserve what already exists. I would like to see people discuss how they can make Douglass better and continue attracting women to the school. Universities are constantly evolving, and we can lose sight of that if we're too loud. Will saving the college as it is actually enrich it?