* free Thanksgiving and Christmas shuttle buses to the airport
* calendar reform for exam periods
* improved dialogue with Dining Services Director Michael P. Berry
* later study hours in several libraries during exam period
* reduced-rate tickets for students to the Penn and Teller comedy show
* massive reform in the processes of council elections and grants, making them both more open and fair
* the prospect of thousands of dollars in student savings at no cost to students through a number of environmental improvement programs
* increased communications to the students through surveys and newsletters
The council pledges to continue its commitment to improving student life, to helping student organizations and to saving students money despite the fact that our student body is constantly undermined by the unnecessary editorials of The Crimson.
We look forward to working with the student body and all other organizations this coming semester, including The Crimson, to increase the quality of student life. Adam Hertzman '95 Undergraduate Council Parliamentarian Dunster House