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The Radcliffe Student Government Association has voted to approve a plan to convert the Field House into a student coffee house, if the budget submitted by the group who will run the coffee house is satisfactory.
The SGA will review the vote of approval in its first meeting after spring vacation, when the proposed coffee house will have operated for several months. The establishment will begin operations at the beginning of the second semester.
Results of a student opinion poll taken last week show that 260 of 422 students polled prefer to have the Field House used as a coffee shop. A stronghold of opposition to the change has been Holmes Hall, located across from the Field House, where students fear the noise such a center would produce.
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