1. Reinstate Universal Access for all RPI students.

Universal Access allowed any RPI student entry to any RPI residence hall via card access. This made anyone waiting outside a hall for entry very sucspicious and therefore less easily able to piggyback into the building. Now if a student wants to visit/meet a friend in their residence hall they have to piggyback to be allowed entry into the building. A criminal can easily follow the exact same process and say that they are trying to get in to meet a friend. With Universal Access, the criminal would have a harder time explaining why they couldn't get in the building.

2. Allow card-access entry to all previously allowed entrances

Closing off previously opened entrances only inconviences students. Now they have to walk further or in some cases, longer in unsafe areas to get in the building. There is no better security by only allowing one point of entry and exit. Furthermore it creates a bottleneck of students more consistently entering and exiting residence halls, which allows anyone (including criminals) to more-easily piggyback into places they shouldn't be.

The majority of conversing students have said (via Reddit to their Senators) that they do not agree with the solutions and want them reversed, as the rules do more to take away from students than protect them.