The Student Assembly met last night to discuss its upcoming projects and to prepare for an influx of new members.
Meredith Epstein '97, vice president of student services, said her committee is trying to implement a safe rides program and have more change machines installed.
Brandon del Pozo '96, vice president of academic affairs, said the Assembly is still working on an electronic course guide, which will be put on the World Wide Web.
Vice President of Communications Scott Rowekamp '97 said his committee will work to publish two newsletters each term and issue press releases.
Assembly President Jim Rich '96 said next week's Assembly meeting will probably feature "slight chaos" because it will be the first meeting for the Assembly's new members.
The Assembly voted to overhaul its constitution at the end of Spring term. One of the goals of the new constitution is to increase the size of the Assembly and make it more representative.
Rich also said the Assembly next week will vote on several constitutional amendments. He said the constitution needs some "tightening-up" since its revamping last spring.
For example, Rich said the Massachusetts Row residence cluster failed to nominate a single freshman candidate to the Assembly, and the constitution lacks any solution for such a dilemma.
Rich said the Assembly will appoint people to committees next week, and then the Assembly will be able to get to work.



