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DEPENDENTS
tnued from Page 1
Joanna Hooten, agrees with many of Tsutsumi's
platform issues as well as the importance of inde-
pendent candidates. "The main focus should be
one the student body - that is why MSA was
organized," Hooten said.
Independent representative candidate Robyn
Lee said she is running for MSA because she
wants to help serve the University community.
-"I have an ambition to serve- it is not a
arme-building adventure. I am very interested in
the University system and how it runs," she said.
As a first-year Public Health graduate student,
Lee said she strongly supports further funding for
her school because of the importance it has in the
community. "I plan to increase funding for student
asistance in the School of Public Health. It is a
FRATERNITIES
Continued from Page 1,
Sunn said the fraternity made a clear decision n<
members from the previous group before dec
expand in October of last year. "We would have n
back so quickly if we had not formed a new grou:
said. "These all are new men"
Also. seeking to petition IFC for a return to campi
Delta Theta, which was expelled in 1998 following a
tigation into the death of University student Courtney
Cantor died following a fall from her sixth-flot
Markley Residence Hall window after she was seen
at the fraternity. Phi Delta Theta's international head
*ed to temporarily close the chapter after discus
incident with University officials and alumni.
"We thought two or three years would be enough tc
said Phi Delta Theta Executive Vice President Bol
"Right now we are in the discussion stage."
No one associated with the former chapter will h
thing to do with the recolonization effort, Biggs sa
majority of undergraduate Phi Delts asked to be r
from fraternity membership' he said
A number of those Phi Delta Theta members the
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very active group of students so the contrihution
they make is very important to the Ann Arbor
community and University,' Lee said.
Lee's campaign platform also includes building
renovations for the School of Public Health Build-
ing and better transportation for students.
"I plan on making transportation better and
increasing parking. We have a lot of students that
came from off campus and there are no place for
people to wait for the buses and they are some-
what unreliable. I want to work with the communi-
ty and University bus system," Lee said.
Lee said she chose to run as an independent
candidate because it was the best way she could
directly focus on improving her school.
"The parties I had talked to were not well
defined," Lee said. "As an independent I am able
to work for School of Public Health and direct
attention to their needs."

HIDEKI
Continued from Page 1
skills are lacking. "I'm very bitter," Secreto
said. "Hideki was unwilling to do those
responsibilities required of an MSA president
and other people had to pick up the slack."
Secreto said Tsutsumi failed to show up for
numerous meetings, was unable to gain respect
from administrators and could not communi-
cate effectively.
"Because of his language barrier he was
unable to interact well with other members of
the assembly," Secreto said. "Since he is our
No. 1 contact with administers they definitely
blew him off."
But Vice President for Government Rela-
tions Cynthia Wilbanks said her experience
with Tsutsumi was positive.

"The time that we did spend discussing his
goals I found him to be sincerd and he was
eager to learn," Wilbanks said. "I think we
communicated just fine"
Secreto agrees that Tsutsumi was able to
make himself accessible to students through
his famous sign, but he also said Tsutsumi is
unable to represent the student body well
because he cannot relate to them.
"Hideki is a 27-year-old who is not a full-
time student, and that is not representative of
an average student; Secreto said. "Once elec-
tion time is over it is time to put down the sign
and roll up your sleeves and get to work. While
he did speak to students he was unable to do
anything with that information."
Although Tsutsumi said he has achieved a
lot during his term as MSA president, assem-
bly politics have somewhat discouraged him.

"The motion to remove tue from party chair
was politically motivated by the parties," Tsut-
sumi said.
Members of the assembly, however, said any
questions about Tsutsumi's leadership skills
are made with MSA's best interests in mind.
"As a person he does not have a very domi-
nate personality. ... He has given a unique,
style of leadership to the assembly that has cyre>
ated uncertainty on members part as fq4-
whether he has done his job or not said Rez;.;
Breakstone, an LSA representative.
Joanna Hooten, Tsutsumi's running mate im
next week's election, said she feels I"c has
accomplished his goal of reaching University
students and will continue that goal.
"He's done so much =- everyone knos
who he is and that's something big. Who else
can reach that many people?" Hooten said.

the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, but ZBT was soon expelled by
its national headquarters following a hazing incident last
March. ZBT now plans to petition IFC next month to be
allowed back on campus.
The ZBT hazing incident left one pledge burned with a
bleach-based cleansing agent. Following a membership
review, the national organization expelled 47 of its active
members, including nine former Phi Delts. ZBT is already a
non-hazing organization and hopes to continue in that direc-
tion, Yulish said. "We're going to continue to do our best to
get them to follow their policies;'he said.
Phi Gamma Delta also hopes to return to the University at
some point but has not yet set a date, said Executive Director
Bob Baney. In September 1999, FIJI was suspended for fail-
ure to comply with guidelines set by its international head-
quarters. The fraternity wants to come back with a fresh start
but is not interested in an immediate return.
"Typically our policy is we will not return to a campus if
we've had to leave for hazing or risk management reasons,
until all the undergraduate members who were a part of the
suspended chapter have graduated," Baney said.
"We would come back as an alcohol free housing fraternity
- that is the standard with any group we start;' Baney said.
"We would have a zero tolerance for any type of hazing."

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