10A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 10, 2000 NIGHT Continued from Page 1A deeply affected her. "It was very upsetting, there were tears in my eyes," Bhat said. Partici- pants left the Diag after the rally and proceeded throughout down- town Ann Arbor shouting several chants such as, "Yes means yes, no means no, however we look, wher- ever we go." On South State Street participants marched silently in memory of those who died as a result of sexual- ized violence. The march concluded on the Diag, where participants lit candles for the survivors. RC sophomore Kristi McGuire, who carried a sign through- out the march, said this was the sec- ond time she attended a Take Back the Night march. "It was fantastic," she said when the march ended. "The only way I can think to improve it is if more people participated." During the march, a group of almost 20 men participated in a workshop and dialogue organized by the White Ribbon Campaign as an alternative "for men who don't want to participate out of respect for the survivors' space," Rackham student Gary Brouhard said. The White Rib- bon Campaign, a group of men working to end violence against women, formed in Canada in 1991. LSA junior Benjamin Osborne attended the workshop after the rally instead of marching. "It was really interesting to see the open display of emotion that you don't get in typical all-male set- tings," Osborne said. U students spruce up areas of Detroit I DETROIT Continued from Page1A LSA junior Katie Foley, executive director of the project and former president of Circle-K ser- vice organization, said the group wanted to do a day of community service that is different from other projects Circle-K has worked on. "We wanted to reach out to different communities and bring people together to do service rather than breaking them apart like other projects do," Katie Foley said. The project worked with eight other organizations including Habitat for Humanity Detroit, Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development, Inc. and Motor City Blight Busters. John O'Brien, executive director for Northwest Detroit Neighborhood Development, Inc., said they want people to volunteer so they can get excited about the future of Detroit. "All of our futures are bound together. It is the tendency for those who are successful to separate themselves from the poor and working class, but stability depends on a diversity of people living together and building something great," O'Brien said. O'Brien said his organization builds houses and works to attract development in Northwest Detroit. "The most important part of what we do is 1" love Detroit. It's beautiful, but it needs a lot of work." - Brian LaLonde LSA junior developing leadership and attracting volunteers. It will take a coalition of volunteers to help us accomplish our goal of rebuilding this whole area within the next 10 years," O'Brien said. Despite the weather, the volunteers were all happy to partake in cleaning the community. LSA junior Brian LaLonde, stationed to clean up Stoepel Park on Evergreen Road, was happy to work regardless of the cold. "I love Detroit, it's beautiful, but it needs a lot of work. I expected a beautiful shining day, but this works. It doesn't have our spirits down," LaLonde said. Katie Foley said her goal was to "make stu- dents more aware of the greater community and let people know how they can get involved." She wants the project to expand in the future by including more organizations and getting more stu- dents involved. K , y 4 w'' I - - - - April 17 & April 19 April 18, Tuesday V' F FITNESS Finals Fitness Frenzy $2 per class; pay at the door Super Circuits 12 noon Step Aerobics 5:30PM Kickboxing 6:40PM Step Aerobics 6:30PM Kickboxing 7:40PM 1250 CCRB 3275 CCRB 3275 CCRB 3275 CCRB 3275 CCRB DAVID KATZ/Oaily LSA freshman Sunil Khanchandani, LSA senior Jen Bodzin and School of Information student Nishant Jain helped to clear power lines in Detroit on Saturday. Call 764-1342 for more information. - - - - - - - - CHECK OUT THE DAILY THIS SUMMER FROM HOME AT WWW.MICHIGANDAIL Y. COM Classes preparing for the June LSAT start this Saturday! Don't miss out on the nation's best test prep! CALL TODAY 800-2REVIEW The rieton Review . . KickFit Kickboxing Spring Term 2000 May1 -June 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 5:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 6:15pm 7:15pm 7:15pm 7:15pm I 30 (no class May 29) 36 36 :36 we NiaFt To register call (734) 741-1198 or e-mail: niafit@aol.com Classes held at: Bodies In Balance Fitness Studio 410 West Washington Street, Ann Arbor, Ml 48103 (between 1st & 3rd, by Performance Network) S The perfect graduation gift ust became more affordable. j /: : "y :5 'J ? a3t Y. is }". M1 .£ f :' .. Apple iMac DV Special Graduation Pricing for all U-M Students (even if you're just graduating from English 125). 0 ' y.