IOC - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 'Night' addresses sexual violence Letter grades to be added to RC policy By Sana Danish Daily Staff Reporter Despite the more than 300 unfamil- iar faces staring back at her from the piag on the evening of April 8, Social Work graduate student Beth Harrison- Prado stood on the steps of the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library and spoke openly about surviving sexual assault. Harrison-Prado, who identified herself as a transgender individual, described in frank detail the experience of being ' raped by a group of men after initially being mistak- en for a gay man. The rally started the 21st annual Take Back the Night T march against sexualized violence in any form, which included male and transgender participants for the first time. "I know that having an inclusive march was challenging for some people in this community, but I think it is a crucial step toward truly challenging sexualized violence," Harrison-Prado said. Organized by the Ann Arbor Coali- --tion Against Rape, the event included speeches by survivors of sexualized violence as well as poetry readings and a musical performance. "Being.given the chance to speak at the rally was a real honor and it also gave me a chance to speak for transgender friends who couldn't be here to speak for themselves," Har- rison-Prado said. LSA freshman Seema Bhat said the survivors' stories at the rally 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, wherever we go." " On South State Street par- ticipants marched silently in memory of those who died as a result of sexualized 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 work- KRISTINGOBLE/Daily Take Back the Night is an annual march against sexualized violence in any form. shop and dialogue organized by the versity students and community mem- White Ribbon Campaign as an alter- bers have marched to protest violence native "for men who don't want to against women. But this year, men participate out of respect for the sur- were invited for the first time to par- vivors' space," Rackham student Gary ticipate in the Take Back The Night Brouhard said. rally and march. The White Ribbon Campaign, a "In the year 2000, we cannot group of men working to end vio- ignore the one in four women and lence against women, formed in the one in six men who are sur- Canada in 1991. vivors of sexualized violence," LSA junior Benjamin Osborne Cathryn Antkowiak-Howard, who attended the workshop after the rally has participated in past Take Back instead of marching. "It was really the Night marches, said in a written interesting to see the open display of statement. "We must take a stand emotion that you don't get in typical against violence against anyone." all-male settings,"Osborne said. -- Additional reporting by Staff For the past 21 years, female Uni- Reporter Marta Brill By Jeannie Bauman Daily Staff Reporter Discussion regard the Residential Coll tem has ended wit implement an all- grading system inst committee proposals The previous pro by an RC commit would have allow attach their cumulati transcripts and writte Instead, RC stud letter-grades for all c outside the program Dean Robert Owen have a letter-grading by the Fall 2000 acac "We are not,.in at eliminate the narra course evaluations it said. "We support th RC Director Tom he could not comme the RC's grading sy: details of the prograr finalized. "It's possible to introduce letter grades and (grade point averages) for RC students with- out damaging the specific, educa- tional philosophy of the RC. It is also possible to do so in a way that could seriously undermine that philosophy," he said. RC students cur- rently receive writte place of letter-grade no cumulative GPAi classes. But studen can opt for a lette upper-level RC cla receive letter grade taken outside of the1 Owen said the ad creates a more fair a ment for all LSA rationale is to prom students. The RC is it was felt that the s apply to all students. In the current explained, RC prof the evaluations into n graduate schools or other organiza- tions request a quantitative assess- ment of the student's perfortnan e. ling the future of He said such a system is unfai ege grading sys- LSA students who are not enrolled in h a decision to the college. "The RC is using a third inclusive letter party, and that's clearly unaccept- tead of previous able," Owen said. Owen said the grade certification posal, presented system still creates a bias. "Beyond tee in January, the 30 credits, we don't think stu- ed students to dents should be in position to pick ve GPAs to their and choose their grades," he said. n evaluations. All LSA students can take up to 30 ents will receive credits pass-fail - one-fourth of e lasses inside and credits needed for graduation. . Associate LSA The new system includes the said he hopes to grandfathering policy, so any. new system in place practices in the evaluation process demic term. will not affect any currently enrolled ny way, trying to RC students. "The old rules will still itive element of apply to them, Owen said. n the RC," Owen RC sophomore Rachel Razgunas em." said she was upset about the imple- Weisskopf said mentation of any quantitative grading nt on changes to system. stem because the "Without the grades and witlh eva - m still need to be uations, we are able to form a more personal relationship without compe- tition and fotusing on the leafning, "My basic positionanfouign $$ 090$ $00 and focusing on sthat the the information is t RC that's being taught to us," she said. Weisskopf said he would do philosophy is a eveyhn n everything in& very good one." capacity to uphold the principles of --Tom Weisskopt the RC, which Residential College Director stresses collabora- .____ _tion and deflect8 competition. "My basic position is en evaluations in that the RC educational philosophy is s, thus they have a very good one, he said. for all University Razgunas said the current sys ts in the college does not take away opportuni s r-grade in their from other LSA students because asses. They also every student has the opportunity to s for all classes become an RC student in the firs) RC. place. "Even if that is the case, it's idition of grades something that is given to every LSA cademic environ- student,' she said. students. "The Razgunas and other RC students ote equity for all have organized a mass meeting fot part of LSA, and students who wish to protest th ame rules should grade system. " he said. LSA Student Government Pr4 system, Owen dent B.J. Orandi said the group has fessors interpret not had a chance to address the a letter grade if issue. * U 0 * Where's a good place to take my new girlfriend for dinner? How do I change my password? How do I get to North Campus? 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