1_The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 11, 2002 - 7 WEBEtR Continued fron Page 1. Webber's kawyer, Steve Fishman, was confident that the tri date, which was originally proposed to take place in May or June, was fairly determined. "The uggestion that Mr. Webber is receiving special reatment because he happens to be a pro- fessio al basketball player is so ridiculous as to dese e no further comment," Fishman told The Bee. T ne judge also delayed a decision on a request f m Johnson's lawyer, Steven Levy, who want- ed to immediately depose Martin, 68, because of his poor health. "If we have any indication (of his ailing health), we'll take that up, but I see no reason to depose at this time," Edmunds told The Bee. But Edmunds did appear inclined to issue a subpoena ordering the University to turn over an edited copy of its report into Martin's asso- ciations with its players that it supplied to the NCAA, along with interviews with its former players. The subpoena was requested by Levy. University spokeswoman Julie Peterson was unsure as to whether or not the documents in ques- tion had been shared, but said that the University strictly enforces the federal law that bars the disclo- sure of student records without a judicial subpoena. The next hearing in this case will take place Feb. 5, when a series of defense motions seeking the dismissal of the indict- ment on a variety of grounds will be heard. On Nov. 7, the University punished its men's basketball program for the NCAA violations linked to Martin. It said it would prohibit the team from playing in the 2003 postseason and also forfeited 112 reg- ular-season and tournament victories from five seasons. - The Associate Press contributed to this report. ADMISSIONS Continued from Page 1 reach out to schools who have not typically sent students to U.C. schools lead to the develop- ment of California's 4 percent plan. The University of California Board of Regents approved the plan, officially titled Eli- gibility in the Local Context in 2001, granting state university eligibility to California public high school students who rank within the top 4 percent of their graduating class. Class ranks are based upon grades from "A-G" college preparatory courses, and it is at the discretion of U.C. admissions officers which campuses stu- dents are accepted to. "We think this sends a strong message to schools, that if they work hard, they can guaran- tee themselves a spot in the University of Cali- fornia system," she said. Luquis added that this type of university encouragement has produced positive results. Specifically, 2002 marked the first year the number of underrepresented students, which include only Chicano Latinos, blacks and Native Americans, had exceeded those recorded pre-Prop. 209. In the fall of 1997, 18.8 percent of underrepresented students were admitted, and this number rose system-wide to 19.1 percent in the fall of 2002. Luquis said the ELC effect on student num- bers has in no way affected overall academic performance. "So far the academic quality seems to be high," she said. "The early indicators are that these students are doing well." Although percent plans seem effective in some states, they may not be the answer for the University of Michigan, should the U.S. Supreme Court decide to strike down its use of race-conscious admissions. "If you're working in an area where you don't have high schools segregated by race, you don't get anywhere," Associate Law School Dean Evan Caminker said. He said that the percent plans seem to work in other states where school systems are racially segregated, and where there are a number of minority schools from which to draw students. "If you have racially segregated schools, when you take the top percentage, you are guar- anteed to have some minority students," Caminker said, adding that even the existence of racial segregation does not necessarily create racial diversity. "It is still the case, for any group you pick, it will be predominantly white - there are just more white people in the country," he said. In 1999, the Florida Board of Regents voted to implement the Equity in Education Plan as a means of ending the use of racial preferences. What has also been the Talent- ed Twenty Program guarantees admission to state universities for the top 20 percent of graduating public high school students, although admission is not necessarily to the students' school of choice. University of Florida admissions officials could not be reached for comment. GQ Continued from Page 1 The "Big Man on Campus" is a nationwide contest held by GQ and Pierre Cardin. "The contest was based on academic, scholarly and extra-curricular work and on the GQ look," Schwadron said. "I tutored underprivileged chil- dren in inner-city Detroit. I was also founder and president of the Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca at Michigan during my freshman and sophomore years. The past two summers, I lived in New York, where I have a real estate license, and sold proper- ty." Although he has had several modeling jobs, he said he does not consider himself a model. "Someone just came up to me in high school and told me that I should model," Schwadron said. "I have done work for Aeropostale and have been in 17 Magazine. I don't consider myself a model, though my favorite movie is 'Zoolander.' For Aero- postale, I was just at the right place at the right time." Though he has had success in modeling, Schwadron said he would rather pursue a career in investment banking. GQ Associate Director of Merchandising Eric Hunter said many criteria were used to choose the nine semifinalists. "We looked for guys who offer the complete package - he works and plays hard, he gets great grades, he gives of his time and has his own sense of style," Hunter said. Votes can be placed by going to wwwgqcon- nects.com. CRIME Continued from Page 1 ures to ensure the safety of students, including increased patrols in the area, Chenevert said. "We are obviously taking it very seriously," he added. "We have dedicated several officers to this case, including police, detectives and canines." DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown said patrols were increased Monday night following the incidents and will continue to be increased for an undetermined amount of time. The incidents occurred only one day after the semester's first armed robbery, in which a male student walking down a path in a wooded area on North Campus was robbed by two men around 11:30 p.m. Sunday. That robbery occurred near the south side of Bursley Resi- dence Hall. The two suspects in that robbery were described as being black males wearing dark clothing. One suspect stood 5-foot-8 and the other 6 feet, according to the DPS crime alert issued for the incident. Both were college-aged. "This is very unusual, to have five armed robberies in 24 hours," DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown said, adding that DPS is also offering a reward of up to $1000 for informa- tion that leads to the arrests and convictions of the suspects involved in Monday's incidents. She could not say the last time DPS offered a reward for information, but one was offered over the summer after multiple LCD projectors were stolen from campus buildings. After offer- ing the award, multiple people were apprehend- ed, Brown said. Persons with information are asked to call DPS at 763-1131 or the University's anony- mous tip line at 1-800-863-1355. Chenevert could not say for sure whether yesterday's armed robberies are related to the one occurring Sunday. "It may be connected to the similar incident on Sunday night," he added. Before this week, the last armed robbery to occur on campus and warrant a crime alert took place July 28 in the Church Street Parking Structure, in which two suspects used a small caliber handgun to rob two victims. One of those suspects, 23-year-old Ypsilanti resident Keith Mitchell-Lucas, was arrested in Septem- ber and arraigned on four felonious charges. Another incident in the Church Street Park- ing Structure that occurred Sept. 13 involved an 18 to 23-year-old black male standing 6-foot-3 to 6-foot-5 who claimed to have a gun. Nothing was taken in the incident and the victim told police he did not see a weapon. Chenevert said in order to ensure their per- sonal safety, students - regardless of gender - should not walk alone, especially at night and in isolated areas. .......... ........... 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