The interim chancellor of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is getting a big raise and some added job security. The MnSCU board voted today (Wednesday) to offer a new contract to Morrie Anderson, who's served as chancellor for 15 months. MnSCU officials hope the move pays off in the legislature as they seek a big funding increase. Minnesota Public Radio's Tim Pugmire reports... Morrie Anderson took over as head of the newly merged system of state universities, technical colleges and community colleges in July 1997. He replaced Judith Eaton, who resigned after getting on the wrong side of many legislators. Anderson served as Governor Carlson's chief of staff, and his state capitol know-how, helped repair a lot of the damage. Mn