Ehf Sail}! (Ear Hrrl OUTREACH FROM PAGE 1 has maintained that same method when courting student input. “He’s got a very large network of people,’ he said. “He doesn’t have to force himself on those people, they want to talk to him.” Johnston pointed to the chan cellor’s student advisory commit tee —of which he is chairman— as one avenue for this dialogue. Students had contacted Dearmin’s office about install ing more locks in Odum Village. That message was passed on to Chancellor James Moeser during a committee meeting, Johnston said, and locks are now being installed on exterior doors. While Dearmin is confident that he is representing student input at trustee meetings, efforts at encour aging a physical turnout have been unsuccessful. Few students have attended HALLOWEEN DIARIES, PAGE 1 9 p.m. Later Monday, Lt. Chris Blue of the Chapel Hill Police Department surveyed the crowd moving up and down the sidewalks near the intersec tion of Franklin and Columbia streets. Blue was coordinating police coverage in that particular area, keep ing in contact with command as the decision to close the street to traffic was made. He explained that police were just looking to keep the fun safe. “We know they’re going to come up and celebrate,” he said. “Our goal is to keep it safe for them to do that.” After the barricades were erected and a large and loud pirate march ing band had moved past, Blue moved down from the steps and began a walk west down Franklin Street. “It’s important for us to be able to manage the numbers here and have plans in place to deal with anything,” Blue said. As he stood in the street, conferring with other officers, a higher-up walked out onto the dark balcony of a temporary headquarters, looked down at the crowd and the officers, and after a moment, walked back inside. DTH PHOTOS/LARRY BAUM AND LOGAN PRICE (Left photo) Lt. Chris Blue surveys Franklin and Columbia streets. (Right photo) UNC freshman Steven Couper (right) wanders down Franklin Street. •MIME Club] We Know Bikes www.thebicyclechain.com ■ Sales, Service, Rentals ■ Certified Mechanics ■ Lifetime Free Maintenance ■ Trade In Program ■ Price Match Guarantee CHAPEL HILL: 210 W. Franklin St. (Formerly Franklin Street Cycles) 919-929-0213 Open 7 days a week cannandale MfffflSntHMM mjwnr rnrmeam. i Grnnmzz Truss* Healthy Mex!^ *■■ , m . ..... chicken burrito. 5 , , DURHAM; 286-1875 CHA PEL HILL: 960-3955 r t ...and more plus... on 9th street nnd perry street ri(|hl across the street from the Varsity theatre at tJUeSdCI I (a................ v 5; •' 1 [across from brueggefsj I2 franklin slmol laf the end of the hnlll t hicken CjUesadillcl '[