LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 16, 1999 -- 7 qECTU RE ontinued from Page 1l saw University faculty as a barricade to advancement of universities. Frank Turner, a former provost ofYale University once said that "Universities have too much freedom" and advocated a "call to the moneyed classes to save the universities from their faculties." In 1971, Louis Powell, a prominent Virginia lawyer who would later be ppointed to Justice of the Supreme Court, advocated private finance by big businesses to finance a system to influ- ence university faculties. Seven years later, Powell would author the Supreme Court's decision in University of California Regents v Bakke, which established the constitu- tionality of what is now known as affir- mative action, stating the need for a wide range of ideas and beliefs. "In so far as students have an inter- st in maintaining and enriching the quality at universities, they share with the faculty a reason to worry about all of the pressures being brought to bear on universities these days," Hollinger said. Daily Staff Reporter Nick Falzone contributed to this report. MSU Continued from Page 1 "We created the Greek Coalition, where Greek leaders and campus and community officials will discuss how to go about dealing with current and future issues. (MSU) President (M. Peter) McPherson has agreed to sit on the coalition," Gillespie said. MSU officials said they support the Greek leaders. "1 am encouraged by the leadership of IFC and Panhel during the moratorium. They are on track to not only change but reform," Vice President for MSU Relations Terry Denbow said. The University of Michigan Greek system held a task force forum about alcohol policies last week. About 30 fraternity and sorority members met to make suggestions and ask questions about a new alcohol policy that is cur- rently being drafted, said Panhel President Cindy Faulk. "The forum was a chance for fraternity and sorority members to voice their opinions, because only the opinions of presidents had been heard before," IFC President Rohith Reddy said. To become standard procedure, the system must vote the policy into the bylaws, Reddy said. But if all of the proposals are passed, the alcohol policy may see major changes. "The task force met on Thursday to start discussions on the issues brought up at the forum," Faulk said. "We hope to have a finalized policy by the end of March." HOLOCAUST Continued from Page 1. Jewish community to learn about our history and look towards the future to prevent atrocities like the Holocaust from ever happening again." she added. "It is our duty to inform others" Alcpff said that as a Jewish woman and the granddaughter of two Holocaust survivors, she has a "personal invest- ment" in the conference's goals, but she encourages everyone to attend because the conference will "convey the emotions and ramifications of the Holocaust." Hecker said in past years, the confer- ence has drawn people from across the state - including University students, Ann Arbor residents and Michigan res- idents - because it is "specifically designed to be a way to reach out." The conference will kick-off tomor- row at noon on the Diag with a 24-hour reading of names of people who died in the Holocaust. At noon on Thursday, fol- lowing the reading of thousands of names, a memorial service is scheduled. LSA junior Geoffrey Dworkin said the name reading shows a dedication to com- memorate each person and the fact that "they're individuals, not just numbers." Hank Greenspan, a psychologist and playwright who teaches in the Residential College, said not only were individuals destroyed in the Holocaust - a whole way of life and culture were lost. "Can we even begin to mourn ... how do we deal with loss on that level?" he asked. Although Greenspan said there is no simple definition of the Holocaust, it "was the deliberate and systematic mur- der of 6 million European Jews, as well as members of other groups who were picked out as victims" - including gypsies, Russian prisoners of war and "those whom the Nazis deemed 'unworthy of life,"' like the disabled. "We have a handful of names, and a lot of people who are just gone," Greenspan said. "It's not simply a question of death, but people being erased from history, from the earth, without graves, without our knowing what happened." ATTENTION! LOCAL COMPANY MUST FILL 37 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS BY MAR 18 $12.15 TO START FULL/PART TIME. FLEX. SCHED. AASP SCHOLARSHIP-COND. 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