The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 22, 1999 - 7 TION ntlnued from Page 1 smed away this academic year. In order to recognize that )ss of diversity to Washington's student community, Marsh aid, the Minority Think Tank at the university assembled t 78 hairs and placed photos of minorities on them in front of the lusky Union Building yesterday. But the Think Tank's efforts ere not entirely accepted with open arms. "A lot of people just ignored them. I think a lot of students id, care," Marsh said. "Most of the minority students t7 " Since affirmative action has already been eliminated from Iashington's admissions policy, Marsh said Minority Think ank used its day of action to encourage university students recruit to minority students attending Seattle high schools. Minority Think Tank has been given a regentally funded tdget of $80,000 for university students to assist high hool student in SAT and ACT preparation and to develop lationships with minority high school students. But the apathy Marsh described at Washington also was parent at the University of Texas at Austin, said Andre a ster, a student atTexas and a member of theAnti-Racist roizing Committee. He explained that during last year's days of action, AROC onsored a takeover of a university tower. Lancaster said AROC decided not to perform a takeover is year because, "we don't have that push that we had last ar,' he said. This year AROC, which organized yesterday's day of tion, held a rally at the new statue of Martin Luther King Jr. Ilminating its "month of action" Other events that occurred during the past few weeks c lectures on affirmative action from Frank Wu, a od University professor and a performance by the minority student theater group, the Drive By Players, at Texas' celebration of National Coming Out Day. Lancaster said yesterday's rally sparked energy in students. One of AROC's new initiatives is also to recruit high school students. "There's so many kids out there that don't want to go to UT because of Hopwood," Lancaster said. "I'm black and I did- n't let Hopwood stop me from coming to UT." Although the University of Virginia did not hold any events for yesterday's day of action, affirmative action has been a hot topic on its campus. On Oct. 6 and 7, the Advancement for Diversity in Education held OctoberCamp, a camp out to teach students and faculty about affirmative action. "We made a powerful statement that there is a lot of stu- dents and members of faculty that support our admission pol- icy," said Rebecca Doughtery, a member of ADE. The campus' interest in keeping the university's current admission policy was supported when its Board of Visitors released a statement that it is "prepared to go to court to defend," its current admissions policy of using race as a fac- tor. But at one of the campuses where the fight for affirmative action first began - the University of California at Berkeley - the number of students that turned out for yesterday's events were dramatically fewer than last year. Chair of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action By Any Means Necessary at Berkeley, Hoku Jeffery, said yester- day's rally at Berkeley attracted about 200 students, many of whom were high school students from Oakland, Calif. But last year, BAMN held a statewide walkout, in which more than 2,500 protesters participated. Although Jeffery said yesterday's rally was a success in educating people, he explained that the in schedule and the lower turnout should be attributed to the "the ebb and flow" of the movement. Services find students dates By Shannon Tan Brown Daily Herald PROVIDENCE, RI. (U-WIRE) - Looking to date someone who knows that the Uncertainty Principle is not about first date etiquette, or that the Shanghai Communique is not a takeout food order? 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