GAPSA Chairperson Patricia Khuly said many students are upset over the current patrols of University Police officers along Locust Walk. Today's meeting will also address problems encountered with the implementation of e-mail accounts for students in all 12 graduate and professional schools. Khuly said while everyone has been billed for an account, some students still have not received them. "Some schools have been more forthcoming with information and accounts than others," she said. Other business will focus on a possible restructuring of The Graduate Perspective, the newspaper currently operated by GAPSA. The meeting, open to all graduate and professional school students, will begin at 6:30 in the Smith-Penniman Room of Houston Hall. – Stephen Sanford
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