Tonight's regular meeting of the Student Council will be open to the public at 8 p.m. in the Kirkland House Junior Common Room.
The purpose of the open meeting is to provide "an opportunity for intelligent criticism and from students who are familiar with the Council and its limitations," Council vice-president Albert B. Levine said.
At the meeting, the Council will consider new procedure for permanent class committee elections, a proposed central financial advising agency for undergraduate organizations, and a report on the parking problem. A committee will also be formed to make a report on expansion and its probable effects on the University.
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