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11 MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2003 Page casts larger spotlight on needs of graduate students Former Graduate and Professional Student Federation President Branson Page raised the bar this year by expanding opportunities for graduate students to gain a r RETORT CARD | J ISSUES f COMMENTS | I ;‘ Cllvd - v r ™icd grad.aj |ca m p u^Slies , j ) 1 I stipendsandemuretStlhey fsimm^ r ;; atc^™ninifte7u,i are distributed fairly. ' I offered by the Tuition Task Force P I Hold workshops for grad- a a 1 I uate students about how to andoth^"™ Uing ¥ students lastfalUw| I teach m a college t,?? ot / ler cai^P us leaders secured funding I I envir °nment S the We 6 FUtUre Faculty Pro^a m in I affordable Wild I devdop short-term options have dr ° p - in - *itlllfc Jordan strengthened RHA's base, raised its profile on campus Residence Hall Association President Joanna Jordan worked to strengthen the organization's base by recruiting and retaining a strong staff and boosting RHA's presence I REPORT 7 CARO 1 ISSUES | COMMENTS Sr A lpro^oWtKH, S I grams. 1 presence. 1 1 RffiSff members. staff members. 1 1 leaders from other camp t heirwork. I I associations. 1 - 1 1 Final Average A- ] Report Cards Final Grades \ t . voice on campus. Topics such as stipends for teaching assistants, child care and insurance were given greater attention under Page's administration. on campus. But RHA leaders needed to devote more time on finding long-term solutions to improving safety near residence halls instead of one-day, playful campaigns. Willett's CAA tenure marred by indecision, lack of planning I ■report CARD I 1 A 1 „ COMMENTS 1 K ISSUES L I * f Boostfanpajidpatmnl I * o, |*rssrs , 2Si v l "1 \ \ j Basketball distribution 1 j I improve system for Ibv pushing the st V' g te \ v respond to 1 I 1 ticket* distributions to ; Willett failed to adeq t of block 1 Unsure that all students questions about the tan . 1 have a fair chance. gating at football games fas ps^ss -1 and equipment. Respond to closed field space. I I Final Average ~ Senior class officers made year memorable for class of 2003 Senior Class President Paymon Rouhanifard (left) and Vice President Rob Albright set their sights early last semester by securing options for a class gift and a Commencement Wort card 1 j ISSUES COMMENTS | comribuic toS aJfnbSg h T “T? a,umni -family p J - sS -- |Ea;aß~sgas( I • seniors a chance to tITTTi t 1 I give back to others through fall cessfolNuntTfJ 0 ' 1 ? 8 pro S ram laundW^Tl ■■a-- 5 - I’ — A ) I I speaker in a time ly fashion. The pair kept the momentum going in the spring by planning more events, including the highly suc cessful Senior Week and ball. SaUy ®ar Rwl Carolina Athletic Association President Kris Willett's campaign focused on increasing student involvement in athletics. But too much time was spent laying out plans for future years, allowing events such as the fall Homecoming concert i to fall through admin- I istrative cracks.
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