CPUC focuses on health task force report
The Council of the Princeton University Community discussed the second of three planned reports on the state of health and wellness on campus Monday.University Vice President Robert Durkee '69 summarized the findings of the task force and afterwards fielded audience questions."Mainly, University Health Services and Dillon Gym are straining at the seams, and it will only increase when the University adds more students in a couple years," Durkee said.He explained that the issues of concern for the task force were nutrition, the condition of Dillon facilities, McCosh Health Center and the Student Health Plan.Univeristy Chief Medical Officer Daniel Silverman reported difficulties treating serious mental conditions."Our old structure was designed to assess developmental problems, like mild depression," Silverman said.




