The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 16, 2000- 7A "0AIA *P ne forms to examine SC emand Continued from Page 1A women go abroad it's no( PANEL Continued from Page 1A attention to the question of under what conditions, if any, a student organization should be entitled to space that is not subject to a periodic assignment process, review and potential reallocation:' SIn Bollinger's statement Monday, the responsi- Wb dities of the panel were broadened, requiring it to scrutinize "whether and to what extent associ- ations between the University, its administrators or faculty can or have given rise to the impres- 'sion that the University endorses racial or ethnic ridicule, and whether and to what extent those associations can or have contributed to margin- alizing or to disenfranchising other groups or students." Harper said the wider range of'responsibility awarded to the panel is the result of SCC's concern for potential University ties with individual student *organizations. "We thought it was a valid concern they raised and decided to expand the scope of the panel;' she said. Harper said the panel has not set a date for its first meeting. Harper said she will not oversee the work- ings of the panel, but will instead "facilitate the process and remove any obstacles that will get in the way of the panel and the way it does its job." Such obstacles, she said, may be as simple as meeting space conflicts. Whitman said she believes it is obvious that space allocation and the University's relationship with stu- dents is an important issue. She said her understand- ing of constitutional litigation and law will contribute to the panel. The small size of the panel, she said, will allow it to depend more on the University community rather than the inner-workings of the group. "The goal is to get a lot of input and come up with thoughtful resolutions really fast ... I understand my role is to try to have a really full range of ideas and make sure they are all heard," she said. Because of the panel's reliance on community input, Whitman said it will function more as a "con- duit instead of an ultimate decision-maker." SCC spokeswoman Colette Routel said SCC told the administration that any panel process was not sufficient and the space allocation issue should have been decided immediately and with- out question. Routel said despite the implementation of several SCC demands, including that the panel be responsi- ble for scrutinizing University relationships with stu- dent groups and that the panel not meet during the summer, SCC members are divided in their trust in the panel process. "Some people think it will have no effectiveness - that everything will remain the same. I have a lit- tie more trust in the panel. We plan on using the process. If it does not work, we will take other actions - we will take legal action, "If Michigamua gets its space back, we will press legal action'" Routel said. Michigamua spokesman Nick Delgado said the group is trying to avoid politicking with SCC in the resolution process. But the panel's emphasis on pub- lic meetings may perpetuate an environment for political rhetoric, he said. "We're not quit sure how far this panel will be able to distance itself from the political rhetoric that's been used ... but we do rest all our hope in the University and the panel for a fair and equitable process." Delgado said as long as Michigamua has the opportunity to safely present its case,-the process will be fair. "When you depoliticize the issues here, Michiga- mua's case is valid," he said. Routel said yesterday afternoon after heated negotiations, administrators complied with SCC's request to give keys to the Union tower to Jackie Simpson, student services associate at the Office of Student Activities and Leadership, and Shannon Martin, student services associate at the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, so they can monitor the tower's top three floors and ensure that no Michigamua and other tower society members regain access. a career." Vahian also discussed of caring about dl salary prob- ]ems. "Women and men start out equally" she said, "but women quickly fall behind." The reasons for these disparities, Valian said, are preconceived notions as to what men and women can accomplish. "We overrate men and underrate women," she said. "We don't see people as people. We see them as male or female:" But Valian put part of the blame on women for not asserting their rights nor recognizing that there is a problem. "Women do not want to think they're at a disadvantage," she said. "Ambitious women want to believe in a just world because believing otherwise imprls their own chance at success." . Vahian emphasized that remedie- for this situation exist. "We nee t' develop valid and objective criteria f& evaluating performance;' Valian said, "We need to legitimate aspiring female leaders equally to males. ... It's an; institutional responsibility."a "It was a very good lecture and very: timel;' said Tatiana Suspitsina, a I du-~ cation second-year graduate studen~t. I: wish more people would have come and listened. It's not only concerning women, but it also concerns men:' Suspitsina also expressed dismay at the state of women in the workplace. "I think women often think that society has changed, and that's, not true," she said. "It's very important to have quantitative data and statistic. tQ prove discrimination still exists:' FEMALE FIGURE MODEL- Par Time Wag~es ad hours negotiable. 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