The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 2, 2003 - 7 RALLI ES Continued from Page 1 showing how you feel," Thomas said. "I want people to have the opportunity (for higher edu- cation), and it's important that we are a racially diverse student body." In addition to the buses sponsored by SSAA and BAMN, the Michigan Student Assembly sponsored and chaperoned six buses for the overnight trip to Washington. Unlike the SSAA buses, MSA called its vehicles nonpartisan - meaning that both students supporting and opposing University admissions policies were welcome to board them. "MSA gave money so that all students, regardless of political affiliation, could partici- pate," Pete Woiwode, SSAA organizer, said. Nearly 700 students raced to claim seats on the MSA and SSAA buses, he added. "The list took basically no time at all to fill," Woiwode said. "Hours after the sign-ups opened, they were already filled." But Woiwode said although he invited all MSA affiliates to the rally, mainly advocates of the race-conscious admissions rode the buses to Washington. As the rally gained strength in the gray April morning, students protesting race-conscious admissions were conspicuously absent. "Saying you're against affirmative action when the predominant ethos is against you takes a lot of balls," said Michigan Review Editor in Chief James Justin Wilson, who camped outside the courthouse for two nights in order to hear the arguments firsthand. "The very nature of conservatism is to keep your mouth shut."' Apart from staffers of the Review and The Michigan Daily, no other University students attempted to gain admission to the courtroom by weathering the cold. "You can't show these numbers in the courtroom," LSA sophomore Nathan Cohen said, referring to the thousands of protesters at the rallies. "I did the courtroom thing in high school. It was like, we all crammed into the courtroom, taking up space of people who were more interested." During BAMN's midday rally at the Lincoln Memorial, several students and social action moguls gave speeches advocating -race-con- scious admissions. As planes heading toward Washington's Ronald Reagan National Airport clipped the sky above the Reflecting Pool, stu- dents carrying signs and sporting BAMN T- shirts gathered on the memorial steps by the thousands to listen and to cheer. "The fact is, none of us has ever wanted race to be a factor in society,'!' former Michigan 36th District Court Judge Greg Mathis said. "I am one judge who is not afraid of admit- ting I benefited from affirmative action." "Ultimately, most people agree that diversi- ty is important," Rackham student Neali Hen- drix said. "A diverse student body brings diverse experiences and breeds new ideas." Although protesters said the University's admissions policies were the impetus behind the rallies, they added that the outcome of the lawsuits will have far-reaching resonance. "I have a younger brother, he's 14," said LSA junior Brandis Taylor, an SSAA mem- ber. "In all honesty, I'm doing this for him. I feel like I have a duty to him." WAR Continued from Page 1 dam's elite Republican Guard was taking its toll. "Some of them have been degraded to pretty low percentages of combat capability, below 50 percent in ... at least two cases, and we continue to work on them," Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the Pentagon. Despite the summons to jihad issued in Sad- dam's name, British officials said two would-be suicide attackers had turned themselves in to troops in Umm Qasr. "They didn't want to be sui- cide bombers any more," said British Col. Steve Cox. "We are accommodating them." Other British and American officials said there was a growing list of Iraqi civilians shedding their initial reluctance to assist forces fighting Saddam's regime. Troops worked to win the trust of Iraqis,; keeping in mind that many still recall promises of liberation in the 1991 Gulf War only to find Saddam's forces returned unhindered when coalition forces withdrew. Lights went on for the first time in weeks in the port city of Umm Qasr, firmly under British control. Some British forces in south- ern Iraq were wearing berets in public, shed- ding their more warlike helmets in areas deemed safe. Lynch, a supply clerk, was reported missing March 23 along with 11 other U.S. soldiers from the 507th Maintenance Company, based at Fort Bliss, Texas, after an ambush near Nasiriyah. Separately, the Navy said two pilots were rescued, both in good condition, after their F- 14 Tomcat crashed in southern Iraq. The plane was on a combat mission, but the crash was not believed due to hostile fire. 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