(Tltp iaily (Ear Hppl mm — CARD yeacher’s Convments 1 Subject T V — -1 _____ 4 * Uyear,and “f^pSFconnnespajr \ UJidterm Grade kj ■A- I — K Chaney Rebuilds CAA, Term Proves Successful, Productive jm 'iSf? | Reid Chaney has made significant progress in his term as CAA president. Changes in the ticket distribution policy successfully curbed cheating, a problem that plagued past presidents’ terms and tarnished the integrity of CAA. Organization and planning also have added to the success of his term and laid a more solid foundation for next year’s president. Brown Strengthens, Reorganizes GPSF Mikisha Brown, president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, has done a good job of making sure that graduate students’ concerns and needs were represented on parking, tuition and child-care issues this year. Brown boosted participation in GPSF Senate through better organization, planning and delegation. But more direct involvement as president in the year’s key issues _ would have been better on the whole. REPORT CARD Subject Change basketball ticket distribution to curb cheating, promote efficiency and let more students get riser seats Plan, organize and improve Homecoming events by offering a broader range of student activities Better marketing of UNC’s Olympic sports on campus Plan and promote events throughout the year Rebuild the integrity and organization of die CAA Midterm Grade A End-of-Year Report Cards Teacher’s Comments UNC ONE Cards were scanned at Kenan Stadium to obtain bracelets, which eliminated the past problems with cheating. More students were given riser seats, and Saturday ticket distribution ran more smoothly. Homecoming was successful this year with a week of events, a con cert and the first annual Homecoming parade. The king and queen election process was also made more accountable. All year CAA has done a better job of publicizing Olympic sports events by using the CAA listserv, sandwich boards and the Pit sports ticker. Simple ideas had significant results in this area. CAA held many successful events this year, including the Michael Hooker Memorial SK, Midnight with the Tar Heels, the Slam Dunk Contest and “Beat Dook Week.” Chaney and his staff turned CAA around this year, the new ticket distribution policy and better overall planning strengthened the respectability of the organization for the future. Final Grade A RHA Stays Steady Under Cooper As president of the Residence Hall Association, David Cooper has made improvements that make on-campus life easier and more enjoyable through events and programming. Cooper has kept RHA running smoothly this year. REroRTCSKB P"^ ecl Teacher's Comments I Pro-am to ve^werelmeSdTndT 6 and program responsibdity and account- for ftiture resSs t£ d<?d im P r ° vements I essential to the proper organization of fflA lo make on-campus'°!vins even'rm, r lm P ro yT J TV policies and! program for subjects° no? covered by other^campTs tutoring programs F woZSuP should ma A look into ~ programs MidtemGrade j Final Grade ft ft Monday, April 15, 2002 ' f TjPII 9

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