The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 21, 2002 - 7A MSA Continued from Page 1A and Transgender flag. Boot said these allegations were false. Concert spending was less than $2,000 and the rainbow flag would be placed underneath the American flag, Boot said. "We feel like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place," Boot said. "On one hand we want everyone to know that he is lying, but on the other hand we don't want to sink to his level by spamming campus." Student First members and Blue Party members both claim projects such as initiating the Entree Plus in Michigan Stadium and lobbying the University Board of Regents for an extra $73,000 to go toward student groups. Both parties however are pushing for students to cast their votes for the midterm election, which end tonight. LAWSUIT Continued from Page 1A sored the teaching of Native American literature; it helped perpetuate a "mar- ginalized environment" regarding vari- ous forms of ethnic literature, including Native American. "(Faller) excluded Native American Literatures from the External Ethnic Lit- erature Reviews: (Bell) advocated the inclusion of Native American literature within the Department's reviews of its ethnic literatures, and was retaliated against for having done so, by among other things, being given a minimum raise in the same year she won the Amoco teaching award," the brief said. But Wald countered in a written state- ment that the University has come a HATE CRIMES Continued from Page 1A evaluated the situation," Singh said. long way in promoting diversity and the under-representation of course offerings in various fields, including Native American Studies, Asian/Pacific Ameri- can Studies and Latino/a Studies. "There are now tenured directors with long-term commitments in each of these three ethnic studies programs; when I assumed office there was only one," Wald said, adding that the number of faculty in each of these programs has grown significantly. Bell also claims she was the victim of sexual harassment and an uncomfortable environment perpetuated by both Faller and Wald. In the brief, there are several references to alleged remarks made by Faller insulting Native Americans. "After reading (her) novel about three generations of Cherokee women, in which a girl is raped by her stepfather, Prof. Faller joked, 'Don't all Cherokee -- their fathers?' the brief said. In other alleged instances, after offer- ing alcohol to Bell, which she refused, Faller asked, "What kind of Indian are you?" Faller said he is disappointed about the lawsuit because he said all of the complaints are false. "Any allegation she makes about my supposed behavior is not true. ... I'm confident that if this goes to trial, this will be demonstrated." In addition, complaints were made against Wald, whom Bell said she had a personal and sexual relationship with from September 1993 to February 1994 and then again in 1997. Bell said there have been numerous times when Wald insulted her to her face and gossiped to other faculty members about her. Bell said these actions have strongly affected her career. "The Plaintiff has sustained injuries, including loss of earnings and earning capacity, loss of career opportu- nities, (and) loss of reputation in the aca- demic community," the brief said. Wald said he was also very disturbed by the lawsuit. He acknowledges he had a very close friendship with Bell, and has supported her during her career. He said her accusations against him are "without foundation and fact." "This is someone who has made an important contribution to American Cul- ture," Wald said. "I supported her before tenure, I supported her during tenure and I supported her after tenure. She's attacking people who were close friends." COMCAST Continued from Page 1A five-and-a-half years to ultimately sell it." Valerie Suslow, associate profes- sor of business economics, said the FCC and the Department of Justice take into account many factors when approving business mergers between large companies. "Mergers of that size aren't nec- essarily illegal; they have to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis," she said. "Would they have too much market power as a combined entity? How much does cable have to compete with regular broadcast TV, radio, DVD? If you start expanding your idea of what really is the market and who the competi- tors are ... (AT&T Comcast) can be defined broadly as entertainment." The University owns stock in both AT&T and Comcast, which were down the day of the merger. But Jonathon Sickinger, an investment analyst at the Universi- ty's Investment Office, said the loss had a minimal effect on the overall endowment. "We own 55,921 shares of AT&T and have about 224,000 shares in Comcast. We lost maybe $5 million (on Monday)," he said. "It's going to have a negligible impact on the endowment - which is $3.5 billion - as a whole." The report did not accuse the government of ignor- ing reports of hate crimes and harassment after Sept. 11, but it emphasized the need for government vigi- lance in the face of this type of hate crime onslaught. "I think, overall, September 11 took the nation com- pletely by surprise and in dealing with the aftermath, the government tried to prepare, but you can't neces- sarily control what individuals do.... The issue should have been addressed then, but it wasn't, so it needs to be addressed now," LSA freshman Brette Woessner said. The report lauded the official condemnation by the U.S. government of the hate crimes after Sept. 11, but "I think, overall, September 11 took the nation completely by surprise and in dealing with the aftermath. The government tried to prepare, but you can 't necessarily control what individuals do." - Brette Woessner LSA freshman r :::::...... 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