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(Hjp Qaily (Tar Uppl MOESER FROM PAGE 1 “He is for the place, but he’s not yet of the place," said Sue Estroff, chair woman of the Faculty Council. “I think it has to do with an innate ability to be able to anticipate what’s going to be a hot-button issue and what won’t, and that comes from being of the place.” Estroff said that although she knows Moeser wants the best for the University, she would like to see Moeser gain a sense of inner knowledge about what’s important to the campus. “He’s an enigmatic guy he moved very quickly on things that we’re not used to,” Estroff said. “He makes decisions very quickly and often on his own.” Employee Forum Chairman Tommy Griffin said he would like Moeser to make sure he involves more of the campus in big deci sions. “I don’t mind being told no as long as I’ve got the opportunity to say what I’ve got to say,” he said. It also seems the average student feels disconnected from Moeser. “I think it seems he’s done a good job in general as chancellor, but I don’t think he’s been very in touch with his students,” said senior Emma Griffis. “I don’t see him around campus very much. He asks students to come up and talk to him, but when I see people do that, he doesn’t have time for them.” Sophomore Sabrinia King said she thinks the only connection between the chancellor and the campus is in an occasional e-mail. “Every once in a while he sends this long, drawn-out e-mail, and I don't feel like it addresses anything really," she said. “And those e-mails are really all I’ve heard from him." After the Ehringhaus issue, Moeser promised to “mend fences” and solicit the campus for opin ions before big decisions. Campus leaders say they are pleased to see that he has been doing that. “It’s not a matter of him saying he’s sorry and going back to doing what he was doing,” said Stephen Weiss, chairman of the Department of Computer Science. “That’s not the case. I think he changed the way he does things." Others see that sentiment in more recent examples. “I see several signs of significant improvement recently,” said Alice Ammerman, a professor of nutri tion. She said she was impressed that Moeser spoke to a group of faculty before announcing Doherty’s resignation. “I felt like that was a positive step.” However, faculty members and students said that although Moeser has been working on rebuilding relationships, he needs to concen trate on seeking more input from the campus before making deci sions that will impact it. Both Estroff and Griffin also said they would like to see more “co-governance” in the future, with Moeser sharing the decision-mak ing power with the campus com munity'. “(The chancellor is) a strong supporter of co-governance, but in order to do that, we have to do it together plain and simple,” Griffin said. “We need input from everybody. I’m just a strong sup porter of us all working together.” Campus leaders also expressed concern over the amount of time Moeser spends lobbying for the University in other areas of the state. Many days out of any given (i-lif Daily ®ar Hrrl For Rent Fall 2003 Rooms Available LocatVi /Granville\ / I [370-4500/ I Doubles & § \ Brand-New a \ Singles J \^LLTQ^n info@granvilletowers.com www.granvilletowers.com For Rent REALLY NICE 3BR/2BA Safe neighborhood. Convenient to UNC and Duke. Master bedroom with 2 closets. Vaulted living room with ceiling fan. Spa cious kitchen with all appliances. 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But Dean Bresciani, interim vice chancellor for student affairs, said that although Moeser’s time spent on campus is incredibly important, time spent in other areas of state also is important. “It would be naive to think that a chancellor would be successful at an institu tion like Chapel Hill if they spent all of their time at one end or the other of that continuum.” Student Body President Matt Tepper said it is important for stu dent leaders to provide opportuni ties for Moeser to mingle with stu dents when he is on campus. If he rejects those offers, then there is a problem. “It’s important that we get him around and talking to students as much as possible,” Tepper said. Other campus leaders agreed that it is extremely tough to include everyone in decisions and still make them happy. In the business world, the boss is the boss, Weiss said. But at a uni versity, the process is less defined. It is often hard for a chancellor to know when to make a decision unilaterally and when to poll for opinions before making decisions. Although campus leaders iden tified room for improvement in Moeser’s relationship with the campus community, Moeser main tains that he is in touch with the campus as much as he can be. “I love being on campus, and some of the most fun I have is sit ting in the Pit or just walking around on campus,” he said. “I have a great relationship with students. I just regret that I don’t know more of you on a first name basis.” Moeser said it is difficult to solicit all opinions and still satisfy all the varied constituent groups on campus; he said he is as con nected to the campus as his responsibilities make possible. “You couldn’t ever please every one," he said. “That’s when you have to just do what you think is right.” Moeser said his traveling does take away from his bond with the campus, although he said it is still change uourffffTOl London $328 r Paris $416 l£ x Amsterdam $438 * Rio de Janeiro $516 mmJrnf \ Eurail Passes from $249 Budget Hotels fr0m....518 <9. 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In spite of his efforts, Griffis said she questioned Moeser’s intentions after seeing him swipe ONE Cards at Lenoir. “I think it’s good that he’s doing that, but it kind of makes me wonder if it’s a superficial, one time thing,” she said. Senior Josh Porter said he won dered the same thing. “It’s good to see he makes his presence known on campus. But then again, I’ve never seen him swiping cards at Lenoir any other time this semester.” Contact the University Editor at udesk@unc.edu. ■ ATTEHTin— | HI Allergies/Asthma Do you have Spring Allergies and Mild to Moderate Asthma 9 Non-smoking individuals 15-85 are needed I for a research study. Eligible participants will receive investiga tlonal medication, study-related physical exam, allergy skin testing ad reimburse |i|||||||ya ment for time and travel. 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