6Weekend gives siblings taste of . 'U' lif,activitiesg LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 12, 2001- 7A ---- - APPEAL Continued from Page 1A which dictates election standards. The Election Board imposed the rule in an effort to enforce attendance at the meeting. "Our job as Election Board is to interpret the code in an unbiased way," Agrawal said. "CSJ has previously decided that we weren't bound to pre- vious interpretations of the code." DAAP also cited discrimination as a possible reason for Dowdell and Curtin's removal from the race. "We don't know exactly how they're making up these rules as they go along," Masley said. "All of the sud- den when it can destroy DAAP's entire platform, the rule applies." The Election Board said this was not the case because DAAP members were not the only candidates disquali- fied. "We made this rule at the begin- ning, and we administered it without discrimination," Election Board Chair- man Ryan Norfolk said. "We're not here to discuss the ments of the candidates," Norfolk said. "We as the Election Board exist to interpret the code, and they violated the rules." DAAP is calling for the resignation of all four board members. "This appeal makes it clear that when DAAP says we defend all students rights, our deeds match our words," Dowdell said. By Chds White For the Daily Gina Salazar had the crowd going wild on Friday night while she sang karaoke to Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine's "Conga." However, this scene did not occur at the typical Ann Arbor bar, but at Michigras as part of Siblings Weekend 2001. "She had the place going crazy. They had the lights flashing and everybody was doing the conga," said Engineering sophomore Josh Salazar of his 9-year- old sister. 'Siblings Weekend co-director Alexandra Koester said the Residence Hall Association, which sponsored the event, registered 183 students for the weekend's festivities, about the samey *numbers as last year's Siblings Week- end. The weekend offered students a unique opportunity to spend time with ' their siblings at the University, said LSA freshman Ivey Adelman. "Normally it would be pretty weird to have my 10-year-old brother come and DAP Continued from Page 1A They promise to stop tuition increases an support for a North America-wide tuition f DAAP candidates also pride themselv .willingness to stand up to the administrat stay with me," Adelman said. "It was h nice to have a time that I could bring a" younger sibling up." David, Adelman's younger brother, said his favorite part of the weekend was Pinball Pete's Arcade and Japanese Cul- ture Day, which was put on by the Japanese Culture Club. The weekend was especially signifi- cant for the University's out-of-state stu- dents who are rarely able to return home to see family members, said Engineer- ing freshman Sarah Elgin. "You get a chance to spend quality Sagar Shah leaps onto his time with your sibling especially since I wrestling at Michigras onI live out of state," Elgin said. "It makes me really a Eric Elgin, 12, said he was excited to time she is here. She is a see a Michigan hockey game at Yost Ice Elizabeth Heyn said. Arena, adding that he has never missed Lauren Heyn said shen a game when the Wolverines visit his Ann Arbor's atmosphere. native Minnesota. "I liked how friendlye "I've never been to a game at Yost here and how many pizza and it was really cool," Elgin added. are here" Lauren Heyn sai "We were in the fourth row." The weekend hads Kinesiology sophomore Elizabeth glitches. Some participa Heyn and her younger sister Lauren, 15, were upset that events a spent the weekend watching movies, Museum of Archeology a shopping, and going out to eat. tarium show at the Museu said. "When Vice President for Student Affairs Royster Harper sat in a meeting last year some representatives nd organize actually argued for tuition increases, said Curtin. "We reeze. would never do that. We will never back down." 'es on their Since its formation DAAP has been for abolishing ion, Curtin the Code of Student Conduct, not amending it. 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