The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 13, 2001 - 7 14 FAT tinued from Page 1. he hopes to continue his attempt to accomplish some of his party's ideas. "My personal goals have not been accomplished dur- ing the past year because I'm too lazy to go to steer- ing," said Wilson. If re-elected Wilson plans to add some additional issues such as changing the school's mascot to a genet- ically mutated squirrel. "A lot more people have expressed fear of squirrels, en was the last time anyone was accosted by a wolverine?" Wilson said. Unlike Wilson, some of the candidates on the FRAT Party ballot are not as focused on their intentions be a part of student government, said FRAT Party School of Education candidate Carolyn Jones. "I'm running as a favor to a friend, Mike made me do it," said Jones. Jones isn't very familiar with the platforms of the Party and hopes that students do not vote for her. "I've been putting up signs that say not to vote for me, please vote for the people running against me. If people vote for me it means their vote was cast in igno- rance. I hope I have no votes," said Jones. Although there are many drastic changes that the FRAT Party would like to institute in the student gov- ernment, Nebulon agreed with some of the assembly's actions. "They are talking to each other, telling each other what they think, but what they are saying to each other could be better if MSA was having a good time," said Nebulan. If students have not noticed many FRAT Party fliers or names for FRAT Party candidates chalked on the Diag it is because the party has been experimenting with some new campaigning tactics. "People already know about the FRAT Party - it is in their hearts, look and see the FRAT Party that is already there," said Nebulon. The FRAT Party is mainly comprised of members of the Gargoyle humor magazine, but Jones said that they take efforts to make involvement open to everyone. "We are not selective at all. Anyone can run; there are no interviews like with other parties," said Jones. the michigan daily FEMALE MODEL Comfort Companion UM Associate. P/T. Sense of humor, easy-going, spring/su congenial personality. Very flexible hours a w schedule. $25/hr to start. With incentives. errands, 996-3500. Desiredq DOMESTIC Continued from Page 1. munity,' Hart said. "And we can inter- vene to stop these acts of terrorism." Allen Levy, director of public rela- tions for University Housing, said the event was devised with Williams in mind. "We've been looking for a way to honor her memory, so we decided to establish this lecture." University Housing was the chief sponsor of the event. Hart took time to remember Williams in her speech. "But for her isolation, she might be with us today" Hart said. Hart, who is also a University alum, recalled a past abusive relationship, which she only recently left. "For a time, I thought Ann Arbor was the cen- ter of the universe and the violence inflicted on me was invisible,' she said. Levy said the goal of the lecture series will be to place hightened aware- ness on the issue. "We wanted to con- tinue the discussion on dating and domestic violence," Levy said. "Our goal is to keep the issue at the forefront of the University's conscience." "We feel this a current issue and stu- dents need to be aware of the resources ... students need to have hope things will get better" Hart reinforced the need for society to pay attention to domestic violence with stories of women in abusive rela- tionships. "Women have incredible strength and power, but they need resources and the time to reflect and act" she said. "Unless battered women are aware of their options, they are ill- served by agencies and the court." Students had positive comments about Hart's speech. "It was very enlightening. It was about a subject that more people should be aware of, especially in the African-American community," said LSA senior Theda Gibbs. Others hoped the lecture would make a difference in the way students think about the issue. "I hope it raises awareness to dating and domestic violence issues," said Engineering senior Joy Wojtas. LSA senior Crystal McLawhorn said she was pleased with the diversity in the audience. "I really liked the diverse group and I thought it was great speech because a lot of people on campus don't talk about the issue, she said. Like Gibbs, McLawhorn said she hopes more blacks know about the subject. Hart's lecture was sponsored by the School of Social Work, University Housing, the Sexual Assault and Pre- vention Awareness Center and the Interdisciplinary Research Program on Violence Across the Lifespan. FIGHT Continued from Page 1 with several fraternity members. Several fraternity members were injured and one person was trans- ported to University Hospitals, a witness said. Sigma Chi President Michael Lovernick declined to comment on the incident. Ann Arbor Police Department Sgt. Michael Logghe said at least one person involved in the fight could face assault charges. Witness- es said Langfeld started the fight, although Logghe did not release any names. Langfeld refused to comment yes- terday. Logghe said charges of malicious destruction of property are also possi- ble in the incident. A detective has not yet been assigned to the case and it could be weeks before any arraign- ments are held. Hockey coach Red Berenson said he has not been contacted by the AAPD. Michigan associate head coach Mel Pearson said team management is try- ing to sort out details of the incident, which could take a few days to com- pile. "We know something happened,: but we're not quite sure," Pearson: d said. 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