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H ISTORYdiverse student body, which in turn
improved the learning environment of
Continued from Page 1 all its students. The intervenors took a
for Individual Rights. The Washington- different stand, arguing that the consid-
based firm sued on behalf of Jennifer eration of race was necessary to offset
Gratz and Patrick Hamacher - who racial discrimination.
were denied admission to the College In December 2000, a federal court
of Literature, Science and the Arts - judge upheld the University's under-
and Barbara Grutter, who was not graduate admissions program. U.S.
accepted to the Law School. District Court Judge Patrick Duggan
A third party entered the case in said diversity is "a compelling gov-
August 1999 when several groups ernmental interest and that the Uni-
filed a motion to take part in the versity's current undergraduate
cases. These intervenors included admissions program meets the stan-
such groups as the National Associa- dards set by the Supreme Court in
tion for the Advancement of Colored Regents of the University of Califor-
People Legal Defense and Educa= nia v. Bakke."
tional Fund and the American Civil But Duggan also ruled that the Uni-
Liberties Union. versity's grid system, formerly used to
The University defended its policies, evaluate applicants, was unconstitu-
on the grounds that they created a tional. But by then, the University had
the michigan daily m

changed to its current point system -
assigning 20 points out of 150 to His-
panics, blacks and Native Americans
- which Duggan ruled permissible.
Duggan also ruled that using race in
admissions to remedy past discrimina-
tion was not justified, although using it
in the interest of diversity was.
But a few months later, the Universi-
ty suffered a defeat when U.S. District
Court Judge Bernard Friedman said
colleges and universities may not use
race in admissions.
Both cases went on to the U.S. 6th
Circuit Court of Appeals, which over-
turned Friedman's ruling on the Law
School case in a 5-4 decision in May
2002. The court never ruled on the
undergraduate case.
CIR appealed the decisions to the
Supreme Court, which accepted both

cases in December 2002.
Since then, the lawsuits have
sparked a national debate about the
value and morality of race-conscious
admissions. About 300 individuals and
groups, including Michigan Gov. Jen-
nifer Granholm and corporations such
as General Motors, expressed their
support for the University by filing
amicus briefs with the court.
Others, including President Bush,
filed in opposition to the University
policies. Bush's brief claims that while
diversity is important in education,
"percent plans" used in Texas and
Florida offer a race-neutral alternative
to achieve that diversity.
Today the Supreme Court will con-
tinue to hear both the undergraduate
and Law School cases, which will set a
new standard for race's status under law.

RALLY
Continued from Page 1
Some students of color wore gags
yesterday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to repre-
sent what the University community
would be like without a diverse student
body. This could be a possible outcome
after the U.S. Supreme Court's rules on
the lawsuits, rally participant and RC
freshman Lhea Copeland said.
"I've gotten the most attention today
wearing a gag than I ever have -it's sad
that I need to wear a gag to get noticed,"
Copeland said.
RC freshman Carla Thomas said most
of her teachers were sunnortive of her

participation in the silent protest.
"I have the lead part in play for my
theater class, and I didn't speak,"
Thomas said. "So they cancelled prac-
tice for me."
White women wore red armbands to
represent the benefits women have
received from affirmative action poli-
cies. And affirmative action allies wore
buttons and stickers.
"Historically, women have benefited
from affirmative action," Students for
Choice Chair Clair Morrissey said.
"Racism and sexism are put in the same
institution that hopes to hold power in
their place, but we can't divide the two
issues that are the same."

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
CAMPUS AREA APARTMENTS
Wilson White Company, Inc.
734.995.9200
www.wilsonwhitecompany.com
Equal Housing Opportunity
LARGE 2 BDRM. apt. good for 3 people,
near E.Quad. 12 mo. lease. $1250/mo., Fum.,
heat/water incl., prkg. optional. 994-7563.
LARGE FURNISHED 2 & 3 bdrm. apt. on S.
State, Near UM bus stop, 5 min. to Michigan
Union. Avail. Now, Winter & Fall '03 lease.
Heat & water incl., 2-sink bath., Intercom/sec.
buzzer, New furniture, New appliance, Balc.,
A/C, Prkg., Ldry. For 2-4. $1100-$1600, no
smoking/no pets. 734-996-3539 or
734-678-7250, ehtseng@comcast.net
LARGE STUDIO- CENTRAL campus at
Tower Plaza, furn. full kitch. 1 full bath.
plenty of closet space, 24 hr. security & well lit
ldry. facilities, $800/mo. + elec. avail. Sept. 1
2003. Call Ely 248-626-3800 ext. 116.
LOOKING FOR FEMALE grad. student to
lease, in August, 1 bdrm. in a townhouse.
Brand new. 2000 sq. ft. $550 + util(s). Fum. 5
min. from central campus and hosp. 677-4383.
MAY 2003-MAY 2004 lease 907 Greenwood
$550/mo. + util. Sharing w/5 other girls, but
you have you own bdrm. 810-664-8654
kborck@umich.edu
MCKINLEY ST. SPACIOUS 1&2 bdrm.
apts. Bay windows, fireplace, balc., A/C, cov-
ered prkg. A private shuttle to North Campus.
Fall leases avail. 741-9300
www.annarborapartments.net
MEDICAL STUDENTS. AVAILABLE FALL.
Large efficiencies, one and two bedroom
apartments located near the Medical Campus.
Lots of Amenities. Call Michigan Realty,
662-5500 or www.michcomrealtycom. EHO.
NEAR KERRYTOWN! GREAT LOCATION!
Spacious studio & 1 bdrm. apts. Fall leases
avail. 741-9300 www.annarborapartments.net
NEAR UNION LARGE contemporary stu-
dios, 1, 2bdrm. apts. Fall leases avail.
741-9300 www.annarborapartments.net
OLD WEST SIDE- Great 1 & 2 furnished
bdrm. Apts. for the economy-minded student.
Bus stops outside your door. Call Varsity
Mgmt. 668-1100.

Sign a May to May Lease
May 2003 FREE!!!
Spacious
Two & ThreeB Iedroom
Apa rtments
Great Location
univer'Siey
Towerc,
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www.universitytowers-mi.com

BROWSE & LIST FREE!
All Cities & Areas! 1-877-FOR-RENT
FULLY FURN., A/C, W/D, prkg., pool, ca-
ble modem. $100. Contact Adam 223-2150.
GREAT LOC. MULTIPLE room avail. Sp/sum-
mer. Furn. Sun deck. No utils. 725 Church St.
Close to bars. Call Maggie @ 734-223-0372.
SPACIOUS EFF.- FULLY fum. util(s). incl.
2 min. walk to Village Corner. 5 min. walk to
Central Campus. Avail. 5/03-8/03 $600/mo.
514S. Forest #5 Call Jim at 734-623-7616.
SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET - 2 bdrm. apt.
Great location, next to CCRB. Free prkg.
Price negotiable. Call 734-996-1082.
SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET - Great loc.
1021 Church St. 6 spacious bdrms., furn.,
prkg. & Idry. Call Fabio: 846-5206.
SUMMER SUBLET AVAIL. May converted
carriage house. One of a kind eff. apt. Great
location on campus Call 996-2836.

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OVERNIGHT ASSISTANCE FOR physi-
cally disabled male law student. Hrs. vary. Pay
neg. Will train. Call Chris @ 604-1477.
PAID EXPERIMENT $10-30. Fun group
computer game, 3 hours eves. Central Cam-
pus. Go to Experiments.org to sign up.
SCOREKEEPERS IS NOW hiring Cooks,
Floormen and waitstaff for immediate open-
ings. Bring your class schedule and apply to-
day at 310 Maynard A2 - Across from Borders
Books Downtown. 995-0100.
SEARCH NEWS SPORTS sections, find
high school athletes, send referrals, earn $100
per signed referral. Unlimited earnings! More
info: (877) BISELLI.
TEACH ENGLISH OVERSEAS: Jobs $$
guaranteed/great pay. TESOL certified in 5
days in-class (Windsor, May 7-11) on-line or
by correspondence. FREE Infopack:
1-888-270-2941 or www.globaltesol.com
TUTOR IN MY HOME WANTED for 7th
grade girl. help with math & organizing school
work.4:30-6 Mon.-Thur. call 996-8601.
WANTED: STUDENT EVENT ASSISTANTS
for Fall '03 and Winter '04: Persons will be re-
sponsible for assisting in the development, im-
plementation, and promotions of entertain-
ment, musical, cultural and educational pro-
grams for the Michigan League, including col-
laborative programming with student groups
and units. Experience in planning and promot-
ing student-initiated activities is desirable; must
be creative, reliable, self-motivated, able to
work well with diverse groups and able to
work at least 10-12 hours/week including oc-
casional evenings and weekends. Contact the
Michigan League Programming Office, 911
N. University, Phone: (734) 763-4652 and
email progleague@umich.edu

SEEKING KID-LOVING, EXPERIENCED
babysitter to care for two happy and affection-
ate kids, ages 3 & 6. Would prefer someone
who will be in AA for a few yrs. Occasional
afternoons and weekend evenings, must have
own trans. and ref(s). Call 741-0410.
SEEKING SUMMER CHILDCARE in/near
W. Bloomfield for 2 cute girls ages 1.5 & 4.5.
July 7-mid Aug. 20-30 hrs./wk. Hrs. & dates
somewhat flex. Exp. w/ kids, driver's license,
& exc. refs. req. Call Liz 919-403-9884.
SUM. CHILD CARE, creative/playful sitter
for boy (7) & girl (5) in Burns Park. 21
hrs/week Mon., Tues., & Fri., exp. and ref(s).
June 17th - Aug., $250/week. 995-5399.

SPRING BREAK WAS AWESOME! STS
America's #1 student tour operator is now hir-
ing on campus reps. for 2003-04.
1-800-648-4849 www.ststraveLcom

J

SPRING/SUMMER
CAMPUS AREA APARTMENTS
Efficiency thai Three Bedrooms
Great Locations & Amenities
Wilson White Company, Inc.
734.995.9200
www.wilsonwhitecompany.com
Equal Housing Opportunity
STUDIO - $795/MO. - Spacious, fully fur-
nished, heat & water included. A/C, laundry
on property. Covered Parking Available.
Central Campus Location. 734-761-2680.
STUDIO- $795 PER MONTH
Covered Parking Available
Includes Furniture, Heat & Water
Great Location on Central Campus
734-761-2680
UNIVERSITY TOWERS
VOTED Best Apartment 2002 & 2003
Great Location - Best Prices
Two Bedroom Apartments-$1,050 Per Month
Studios - $795 Per Month
Includes: Fumiture, Heat & Water
Covered Parking Available
24 Hour Lobby Attendants
In-House Laundry
Lots of Extras
536S. Forest
734-761-2680
www umversitytowers-mi.com
VICTORIAN HOME- UNIQUE 1 & 2 bdrm.
apts. Skylights, high ceilings, hardwood firs.,
near business/law school. 741-9657.

LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST
Get private coaching with TESTGURU.
Ace the freakin' LSAT.
Smile.
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PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANERS! Shirts
and drop off service. Summer storage avail.
Comer of N. University & Thayer.
715 N. University or Call 662-1906.
TERM PAPER EDITING! Editing performed
by professors & graduate students. Visit us at
www.papercheck.com or call us toll free at
866-693-EDIT.
THESIS EDITING. Language, organization,
format. All disciplines 25 years U-M experi-
ence. 734/996^Q566, writeon@htdconnect.com

NECK PAIN OR BACK PAIN? Health care in-
tro. 4 Chiropractic treatments $75. Near U of
M. 734-994-5966.

WANTED: STUDENT GRAPHIC DESIGNER
for Fall '03 and Winter '04: Responsibilities in-
clude designing flyers, display and advertise-
ment for student programs (i.e. musical, enter-
tainment, cultural, educational) at the Michgian
League, including updating the League Pro-
grammingoweb site. Must have a print and web
design knowledge including maintaing and de-
signing websites using Dreamweaver, as well
as experience in Illustrator 10, Photoshop,
Pagemaker; must be creative, flexible, and able
to work 8-10 hours/week. Possibility of start-
ing in mid-June or July. Starting wage: $8.00
Contact the Michigan League Programming
Office, 911 N. University, Phone: (734) 763-
4652 and email progleague@umich.edu

COLLEGE IS NO TIME TO SUFFER
WITH ACNE! It's time to look good, feel
great, have fun. Our dermatologist recom-
mended acne treatments heal acne fast and are
tint adjustable to perfectly hide blemishes. For
free information email clearskin@aweber.com
or call 1-800-818-2669.
GREAT SPORTSWEAR!! GREAT PRICES!!
Jackets, Warmups & Bags. Try it - you'll save
$$$ everytime. www.Kammanlnt.com

FALL 2003- HUGE 4 bdrm. bi-level pent-
house unit avail. near CCRB. Balc., 2 baths.,
modern kitchen w/ dwshr., A/C, furn., free
prkg., $1999/mo. 665-8825.
FALL, 2003- STUDIO fum. apartments. Call
Varsity Mgmt.for appt. 668-1100.
FOOD, FUN, FRIENDS, FACILITIES!
Student Co-op Housing. Rooms available
campus-wide for next Fall/Winter and Spring/-
Summer 2003. Includes utilities, laundry, park-
ing, meals, social activities! F/W approx.
$425/mo. Sp/Su $120-400/mo. Contact ICC
Office at 662-4414 or www.icc.umich.org
FOR RENT! 5 bdrm. home near central cam-
pus & med. school. Prkg. for 2 & St. prkg.
avail., fully fum. $2050/mo. 248-651-5765.
GREAT 6 BDRM. home for Fall 2003- located
near Michigan Stadium (great for those fall
tailgate parties!) with new hardwood floors
and carpet. PRICE REDUCTION. A MUST
SEE! Lots of street parking. Wilson White
Co., Inc. at 734.995.9200 E.H.O.
GREAT HOUSES FOR spring & fall. All re-
modeled, 2 refrigerators, trash compactor, hard
wood floors, lots of prkg. 973-7368.
HUGE ROOMS NEAR UM $350+, shared
common areas, call Bren 677-8333.
HOUSE FOR RENT in Fall, 5 min. walk
from S. Quad, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, spacious, fits 5-
6 people, free prkg., free ldry., $2000/mo.
email tongfa@chrisdavid.com
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
ALSO SPRING & SUMMER
Lg. 2 bdrm. apts. Oak floors, completely re-
modeled, newfurnitureprkg., heat. 2 Loca-
tions: 3 mains. to Frieze or 4 mins. to S. Quad.
Call 973-7368. www.AllmandProperties.com
Space Available Now!
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OLDY BUT GOODY - Great 2 bdrm. Apt.
w/lots of nooks & crannies. Call Varsity
Mgmt. for appt. 668-1100.
PETS WELCOME- CONTEMPORARY
1&2 bdrm. apts. Great campus locations. Call
for details 741-9300.
RESIDENT MANAGER monthly rent credit
for your May and Fall lease. Call 741-9657.
RIVER'S EDGE APARTMENTS !!!! Why
pay the high A2 prices? Ypsilanti is only 15
min. drive to campus. Leasing now and fall. 1,
2, and 3 bdrms. From $595. Free Heat and
Water. 487-5750. Virtual tours and apply on-
line at www.riversedge.org
ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 3 bdrm.
hse., fireplace, organic garden, wshr./dryer,
A/C, busline. $400+dep. + 1/3 util. 913-4013.
ROOMS ABOUT CAMPUS. Short term
leases, shared common areas, all remodeled.
Prkg. avail. From $450/mo. 973-7368.
SPACIOUS 6 BDRM. FOR FALL. Located
near Yost Ice Arena. Living room, kitchen and
1/2 bath on first floor. 6 bdrms. and 2 bath-
rooms on second floor. PRICE REDUC-
TION. ACT NOW! Wilson White Co., Inc. at
734.995.9200 E.H.O

!!!FREE!!! SPRING/SUMMER SUBLET
apt. finder. 21 distinctive locations to choose
from. Studio to 3 bdrms. 741-9300.
1 BDRM. APT. w/ prkg. on State by Law
Quad. $450/mo. 223-3236.
1 BDRM. AVAIL. now-Aug., Glencoe Hills,
$350/mo., 846-3537, price neg.
1 BDRM. FREE prkg., ldry. and dwshr. Rent
neg. Call 678-8668.
1 BDRM. NEAR Med. Center. Park, pool,
downtown. Hardwood, H2O paid, off-street
prkg. $685/mo. Avail. May. 734-214-0545.
1 LG. BDRM. APT. avail. MAY '03. fum./
unfurn. North Campus. 3 min. to UM bus.
Quiet w/ A/C, dwshr., Idry., pool, storage.
Free water & prkg. $550/mo. 769-1687.
1 OR 2 BDRM. avail. in 2 bdrm. apt. Spring/-
Summer Sublet fully fum. Price neg. Call Elise
@ 327-7646 or Divya @ 248-763-4449.
1-2 BDRM. FREE util., ldry., prkg., furn.,
non-smoking, bi-level apt. on Fourth. Close to
AATA, YMCA. Avail. May-Aug. 23.
$275/mo. o.b.o., ethernet avail. Call 222-4857.
2 BDRMS. IN 3 bdrm. apt. May-Aug. 12, 3
blocks from diag, across from CCRB. Free
air/cable, $500/both or $300/1.727-244-3820.
3 BDRM., 2 bath, A/C, free prkg., close to
campus and bars on Church St. Rent neg.
Contact Lhaber@umich.edu or 913-5311.
AVAIL. IMMED. FOR SUBLET $475/mo. plus
util. 1211 Prospect. Contact 810-664-8654 or
kborek@umich.edu
AVAIL. MAY-AUG. RMS. in 6 bdrm. hse.
$400/mo. utils. incl., 5 min. from Diag. Call
Joe, jglionna)umich.edu or 416-801-7667
AVAIL. NOW WILLIAM & Division Sub-

!!BARTENDERS WANTED, $300/DAY
potential, no experience necessarytraining
provided. 800-965-6520 ext.125
$1500 WEEKLY POTENTIAL mailing our
circulars. Free information Call 203-683-0257.
**RESIDENT MANAGERS NEEDED.
Part time employment. Call Varsity Mgmt. at
668-1100.
ANGELO'S ON THE SIDE
Accepting applics. for full/part time, counter
help. Copy exp. helpful, hourly plus tips, ap-
ply Mon. -Fri.. between 2-4,1100 E. Cathrine.
APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT FIRM
seeks experience Java programmers with
database experience, my SQL, Oracle. Fax re-
sumes to 248-336-7866 or email
contact@webelite.com
BARTENDER POSITIONS! MAKE up to
$300/shift no exp. req., flexible hours, great
pay! call 800-806-0085 ext 1445.
BARTENDER TRAINEES NEEDED
$250 per day potential, local positions
Calll-800-293-3985 ext. 504.
BEST COLLEGE JOB EVER! P/T hrs., F/T
pay, earn $700-$1000/wk. work evenings &
wknds., no exp. nec., only a positive attitude
and a willingness to learn. Must have own car,
for interview call loam-lpm 800-777-8902.
COMPUTER CONSULTANT - UM Biolog-
ical Station, Pellston, MI. May 16-Aug. 16.
40/wk. $11-13/hr. umbs@umich.edu EOAAE
HAVE THE SUMMER of Your Life & Get
Paid For It!! Camp Counselors needed for
Tennis, Arts, Athletics, and more! Apply on-
line at www.pineforestcamp.com
JUNGLE MARKETING GROUP. HOME
BASED OPPORTUNITY To make e-
commerce work for you! Call 877-851-0128
or email malong@tbigjcom
LAW FIRM SEEKS: F/T Legal Assistant.
Please mail resume to Ellman & Ellman, PC.
308 West Huron, Ann Arbor MI 48103. email
dellmann@comcast.net, or fax 734/662-3893.
LIKE TO SMILE? Energetic individuals
needed for busy but fun apt. leasing office. P/T

EARLY CHILDHOOD SUBSTITUTES
needed, no exp., will train. Fun job working
w/ young children; Call St. Paul Early Child-
hood Center 668-0887.
GREAT SUMMMER JOB!
Perfect for education majors; work with chil-
dren on field trips, birthday parties, work out-
side. Some fish cleaning. May thm Aug. $8/hr.
Spring Valley Trout Farm, 20 mins fromAA.
Dexter.734-426-4772.
PAINTING, brick pavers or stone work, pri-
vate home close to UM, $8-10/hr. 971-3321.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT, FULL TIME,
work outside, opportunity for advancement.
make $3000-5000. P/T avail. now. 1-888-
277-9787. www.collegepro.com
SUMMER HELP WANTED on crop farm.
May -August.Ann Arbor area.734-663-8981
SWIMMING POOL service and
construction. Fast paced outdoor work,
Weekends off. Top pay for hard working, self
motivated people to work in the NW
DETROIT SUBS. 248-477-7727.
TOP BOYS SPORTS camp in Maine! Play &
coach sports-have fun-make $$. Openings in:
all team & indiv. sports, all water sports, plus:
camp/hike, ropes/rock-climbing, ice/roller
hockey, office/secretaries. Top salaries, exc.
facilities, free rm./board/Idry., travel al-
lowance. On line application:
www.campcobbossee.com or call:
(800)473-6104.

*SIXTH HOUSEMATE NEEDED for 5 fe-
males sharing really nice house in central cam-
pus area.Private room. kdecker@umich.edu
6TH FEM. ROOMMATE needed - Sept.-
May for fantastic 6 bdrm./2 kitch./2 bath house
on E. University, free prkg./ldry. A/C, furn.
$500 + utils. shhart@aol.com or 971-4980.
ONE ROOMMATE MALE/FEMALE
needed for May '03-'04 lease. Own room in 3
bdnn. apt. on E.Jefferson. 734-560-7915.
ONE ROOMMATE NEEDED for Fall '03-
'04 for 2 bdrm. town hse. near IM building,
sbenton@umich.edu
THREE GREAT GUYS looking for fourth
roommate to join in Sept.'03-Sept.'04 lease in
spacious apt. on Walnut St. Call 764-5889.

LOCAL ORIGINAL ROCK band looking
for a keyboard player & vocal is a must. Call
734-945-7912.

2 CHILDREN ALMOST 4 & 2, looking for
caring, fun-loving babysitter. Needed immed.
for Tues. mornings, then beginning in May for
Tues. AND Thurs. mornings. Own transporta-
tion & ref(s). req. Please call 623-9545.
ADORABLE CHILDREN NEED your nur-
turing care- 4 yr. boy and 2 yr. old girl. Mon,
Wed, Fri. 27hrs./ wk. Start late April, non-
smoker. own car. exnerience and references.

SPECIAL GIFT- WE'RE looking for healthy
women between the ages 21-25 for egg dona-
tion. All ethnic backgrounds are encouraged.
Fee paid. Send inquiries to AARMA, P.O.
Box 2708,AnnArbor, MI 48106.
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