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Speaks Out As Albert Carnesale was given the nod, we asked: ‘What would you like to see a new chance


Friday, March 7, 1997

Tiffany Costa

Third-year

English

A better sense of community. As a transfer student it is hard
for me to feel like I fit in. It’s a big university, and there
aren’t many things I can join that I feel are a part of me.

Michael Hurst

Fourth-year

Ethnomusicology

I would like for the students to feel like they are real people
instead of just numbers in a faceless university.

Omone Onhiomegie

Extension student

Graduate student ­ Cal State Northridge

I’m an engineering student, and a couple of days ago I attended
the meetings of the National Society of Black Engineers. He should
help encourage the recruitment of African American engineering
students into the school, especially the graduate school. In
general, he should be aware of the need for a more diverse
leadership in our cultural environment today.

Steve Duanes

Third-year

Sociology

Better academic programs for students and less construction.
That’s about all.

Sonia Nunez

Second-year

Psychology

I would like to see a chancellor be more open to more things for
underrepresented minorities so that affirmative action wouldn’t be
eliminated completely. I’d like for everybody to get an equal
chance to get what they want from school. Also, there should be
more tutoring to help everybody at school ­ not just one
ethnic group, for example, but everybody.

Ken Szeto

Third-year

History ­ UC Irvine

I don’t really know too much about the new chancellor.

I guess I would just like to see him bring less controversy than
the old chancellor. I don’t think that too many people really liked
him.


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