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Two proposals aimed to improve campus security highlight the agenda for this Sunday's Undergraduate Council meeting.
One proposal will recommend that the University add twenty security telephones at various locations across the campus.
The other resolution will recommend that the University place bicycle racks in fifteen more locations.
In other business, the council will consider whether to request bids for student organization copies from area stores and present a budget for the first-year formal.
A measure to create a review committee to handle internal council reforms is also on the docket.
Council members David Bonfili '96 and Rudd W. Coffey '97, leaders of the Movement to Reform the Undergraduate Council say have created this resolution because reform questions have taken too much time to debate.
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