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Sip Saily Sar Brel Ik ICdUllllg daalaUllll pdj. UUI wiui uiiij oia muiiuio ii/iiittumig ill \ needs to step up and take action if he hopes to get any _ \ A meaningful change accomplished. \ ______ — Y —Platform T Comments \ —\ \ jp* | - \ Overall Average I " Pruitt Takes Care of Business In Second Term at CAA Helm jgdHL i (ta,-. 1 j MM Carolina Athletic 1 Association r" President Tee Pruitt 1 proves that experi- 1 ence leads to results. y Pruitt has accom- 1 plished most, if not 1 all, of the platform 1 goals on which he was | elected. From UNC ONE Card scanners in Renan Stadium and a •basketball game in ; Carmichael Auditorium, Uo a reworking of the CAA Constitution, Pruitt has shown he learned a lot last year - and put it to good use. Work Still Cut Out for Woody and GPSF Graduate and Professional Student Federation President Thad Woody has been in the process of laying the groundwork for important changes dealing with such graduate student concerns as housing, childcare and teaching assistant pay. But with only six months remaining in office, Woody needs to step up and take action if he hopes to get any “1 meaningful change accomplished. l L — — r~ packer’s 1 1 Platform Comments 1 1 rU t for 1 Pruitt indeed t Aente2ooaddUion-j t Continue to fight J° system, giving are l £ror^9.he n ew S ye, 1 for basketball games __ 1 1 " n BiblSngooSSei^onger 1 and! I Push for the use of added help of Card scanners! 1 UNC ONE Cards at con- 1 dam Walters, Stadium! 1 cession stands at football are noW * dace Center . I 1 and basketball games Ufo soon I 1 7 CAAI com l “ iSss; 1 STsemor distribution s emoryW____l m 1 game _1 —and “pootl 1 I jotoUKimleWt \of what is going J™"™ the informabon is cketdistn b-l k 1 s&gggs** lOveraU Average jk 1 L-L___jul 1 Midterm Examinations Yamakawa Provides Strong Student Voice In her first six months as RHA presi dent, Robin Yamakawa has been a strong advocate for students living in University housing. She has formed contacts with UNC officials, revamped RHA and even found time to do extra fund raising. I Report Caro 1 I” 4 * 1 ™ 1 Tfeacher’s I Comments I the residents'ofCaroltaaby wfflpnwide RHAtaftmS “ We !j page C 1 I increasing their visibility foru£for™^if° r S ! 0^ d “^J| be launched at the end of this month and concerns of Cafohna rest ( Cam P us res dents concerning constnirtffn | I Provide residents with RHA and pa a TT — I more social and educational 'T orkin g to gether on programming on a collabo- ing T WS * etter P romot - I | pushed uo d Aa‘ | I allocation tafe ' hous ', n ß department to l I the it is operating in the most tables and 1^ ntenan ce of items like pool I |^st-e ff ec P due4 S&foSS| I provide added cash forkffA mSeSm $6300 rtf’t Rl lu. Wa fi 31,1610 raise l trEj Monday, October 16, 2000 13
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