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10 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2004 MIDTERM REPORTS ISSUES Analyze the University's priorities that could be funded by campus-based tuition increases. Fight unreasonable tuition increases. Promote voter registration efforts. Work to gain mutual benefit from Chapel Hill’s relationship with the UNC Association of Student Governments. Download cheap and legal music. pfl j Balance conflict-of-interest concerns with the staff and talent needs of student government. Reach out to the student body. Ensure effective use of student fee money. / ff C*. • •/* s • T s: s much better and might be easier to uch of the necessary information. A rs, for Sample, is not available. GRADE SCALE: A = excellent, B = commendable, C = average, D = lacking effort, F = failure Sfp Sattg (Ear Hrri PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS STAFF Erin Mulfinger, Judy Pham, Kate Polichnowski, Kia Thacker and Laura Youngs, representatives. Display Advertising: Kate Bingham, Amy Fuschino, Jorie Gripman, Andy lunnen, Sarah Oglesby, Annette Parker, Phabienne Parker, Kelsey Scott, Rebecca Mat* out Advertising: Paul Isom, general manager: Chrissv Beck, advertising director; Lisa Reichle, busi ness manager, Megan Gilchrist, retail sales manager, EKen Withrow, assistant business manager. Customer Service Stacy Hopkins, The editorials are approved by the majority of the editorial board, which is composed of the editor, editorial page editor, the associate editorial page editor and six editorial writers. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the DTH Publishing Corp., a nonprofit North Carolina corporation, Monday-Friday, according to the University calendar. Callers with questions about billing or display advertising should call 962-1163 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Classified ads can be reached at 962-0252. Editorial questions should be directed to 962-0245. ISN #10709436 OFFICE: Suite 2409 Carolina Union CAMPUS MAIL ADDRESS: CB# 5210, Carolina Union U.S. MAIL ADDRESS: P.0.80x 3257, SJI Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3257 Matt Calabria STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Student Body President Matt Calabria is a tireless worker who has poured hours of dedi cated research into his work. His knowledge of issues and his professional demeanor make him a powerful presence in any setting. But that effort has not paid off enough for stu PROGRESS —— -j The Hiition Thsk Force met five times, with the presence of Board of Thistees members who were not present at last year’s meeting to help the process run smoothly. Has not actively opposed the BOT-mandated guidelines for the IXiition Task Force: to raise UNC-Chapel Hill’s out-of state tuition to the 75th percentile of peer universities. Vote Carolina became an organization largely independent of student government early on, but Calabria’s choice of leader ship allowed the group to register and mobilize many voters. Exchanged letters of critique with ASG President Amanda Devore. Arranged a meeting between Devore and UNC’s stu dent leaders to discuss problems face to face in November. Students living on campus will be able to choose one offour . programs to experiment with next semester as part of the Broke tradition by allowing Cabinet members of student government to continue holding their posts after deciding to work on campaigns for the upcoming student elections. Makes regular appearances with student organizations and gives a large number of speeches each week. Made many appearances at C-TOPS and other activities that welcomed new students. The student fee audit committee began its work in September and has been working to ensure that student fees are being used to their maximum capacity. Assistant Editors: Becca Moore and Jim Walsh, arts S entertainment Shannan Bowen, Meredith Lee Miller and Dan Schwind, city: Scott Spillman and Rebecca Wilhelm, copy: Daniel BeDen and Tiffany Ward, design: Jeff Kim, editorial; fotryt Jones and Linda Shen, features; Alex Foley, online; Justin Smith and Andrew ’synmet, photog raphy; Daniel Blank, Maty Duby and Gabrielle Deßosa, sports; Daniel Malloy and David Moses, iportSaturdar, Erin Gibson. Kavita Pillai and Amy lnomson, state & national; Brian Hudson, Stephanie lordan and Joseph Schwartz, university. Arts Entertainment Nick Parker and Kristen Williams, senior miters; lathy Brammec Nicole Bobitski, Andrew Chan, William Fonvielle, Margaret Hair, Amy Jackson, Ayofemi Kirby, Leah fatten, fate Lord, Salem Neff Robbie Mackey, Ben Pittard, Tom Previte and Jackie RandeH. Cartoon: Doug Anderson, Fhz Holladay, Steven Okies!) and Evann Strathern. City: Brianna Bishop Jonathan Bums, Meghan Davis, Jennifer Fair, Gregg Found, Spencer Gippie, Matthew Hair, Zachary Jepsen, Megan Lavine, Katie Lewis, Sara Lewkovncz, Lindsey Listrom, Jake Potter. Blair Raynor, Brandon Reed, Kathryn Reed, Adam W. Rhew, Catherine Sharoky, Sam Shepard, Tanner Siayden, Liz Stanley, Ted Strong, Eren Tataragasi, Emily Vasquez, Antonio Velarde, Olivia Stocked and Adam Westin, account executives Advertising Production: Penny Persons, manager, Michelle Rial, assistant Classified Production; Cindy Huntley, manager, Debbie Rosen, assistant. Fall Report Cards EDITORIAL STAFF Webb, Jon Weiner and Alley Wolbet. Copy: Shannon Hermessy and Rachel Kurowski, spots copy; Selena Beckman- Hamed, Jenny Doster, Chrissy Edwards, Rachel Ferguson, Tricia Horatio, Jen Kling, Andy McNulty, Orr Shtuhl, Leila Watkins and Cat Williams. Design: Jennifer Alliet, Sulhye Bang, Amy Dombrower, Jessa Giroux and Ginny Hendrix Editorial: Jittian Bandes, Chris Cameron, Dan David, John Kunza, Alyssa Levine and Joseph Starnes, edito rial board, Meg Austin, Emily Batchelder, Matt Compton, David Havlkk and Jonathan Yeomans, columnists. Features: Kirsten Valle, senior miter Laura Bosl Jacgueline Brill, Emily Fisher, Julia Furlong. Ali Gray, Elana Jones, Lily Kuo, Mary Grace Miller, Adam Rodman, Allison Rose; Andrew Satten and Sarah Schwarz. Onßne: Ed Bowman, Megan Edison, Kansai Graham, Stephanie Jones, Albert Park and Chris Stone. Siphy: Garrett Hall, senior slier, Erin Andrews, Gillian Lays Cuilinan, Leah Granting, Daniel Ham, Miranda Harpies Pat Lapadula, Julia Lebetkin, Ricky Leung, Sara Lewkowkz, Hunter Mcßae, Allison Money, Carter Murphey. Brandy Nash, Mike Raabe, Monica Snah, Samkit Shah, Whitney Shefte and Brandon Smith. Projects Team: Susie Dickson, Jamie Dougher, Sarah Rabil, Nirav Vora and dents Calabria’s need for absolute certainty has paralyzed his ability to act on key issues. His philosophy of choosing his battles might lead to major payoffs in the future, but his ten ure has begun with major concessions that don’t reflect the beliefs of many of his constituents. COMMENTS Solidly broke down funding needs. Providing for need-based aid, increasing the size of the faculty and supporting salaries for teaching assistants and faculty members are good goals. Calabria opposes the philosophy in theory but seems to believe that efforts to change it are hopeless. We disagree. Students need a representative who stands up for them. Calabria did not lead efforts to pressure officials to move away from their strict application of the facility-use policy. Efforts coming after the election are too little, too late. The ASG isn’t running dose to full effiriency, but Calabria has missed key meetings and activities that might have helped relations with the group. He should increase partidpation. i .Calabria’s insight and efforts to meet with officials from Napster and other file-sharing companies paired with admin- work have made downloading a real possibility.;^ Calabria contends that there will be no conflicts of interest, but the chance of a de facto endorsement and the precedent of allowing this activity could harm the election process. Calabria’s outreach efforts have been mainly geared toward active students and student leaders. Regular students don’t get much face time and rarely get to chat with him. The committee has found and corrected several inconsisten cies in student fee allocations. The group provides a valu able service during a year of continuing fee increases. ■ — r- Cleve R.Wootson Jr. Sports: Ben Couch and Brian MacPherson, senior miters, Meaghan Cole, Ma Estreich, Briana Gorman, Derek Howies, Will Isley, Alicia Jones, laisee Rintel, Rachel Soder, Andy Wales and John Zhang. State 6 National: Laura Youngs, senior miter; India Autiy, Lorelle Babwah, Kristin Bostic, Dana Bseiso, Arendell Carlton, Kevin Chandler, Matium Chaudhry, James Edward Dillard. Alexandra Dodson. Amy Eagleburget, Sherri Engel, Lillian Goldenthal, Brooke Gottlieb, Natalie Hammel, Juliana Hanson, Hilary Hellens. Eric Johnson, Megan McSwain, Anh Ly, Aaron Pruitt, Marx Puente, Katherine Tompkins and Catty Triche. University: Heather Andrews, Kathryn Bales, Efeabeth Black, KeW Borbet Rachel Brock, Georgia Cherry, Deboiah Cramer, Claire Dprriev; Katherme Ewns, Shari Fek), Dan Grinder, Lauren Hanis, Katie Hofhnann, A! 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