The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 2, 2004 - 7A H ATE CR IM ES A proactive response to hate crimes involves DPS is interested in helping (hate crime victims)." both victims and law enforcement, Chang said. DPS shift supervisor Gary Hicks said the depart- Continued from Page 3A "I think on this campus, I really want the administra- ment does take hate crimes seriously and aids vic- hate crime. During his speech, LSA junior Joel tion to address hate crimes as an important issue, as tims by providing counseling, direct assistance and Weltman said Michigan's hate crime legislation well as the (Department of Public Safety)," she said. help with conducting forums to discuss the problem. does not include sexual orientation and only 29 "Under-reporting is a very big problem with hate But LSA freshman Ryan Fisher said the Uni- states recognize sexuality as a motive for crimes. crimes - a lot of hate crimes go unreported. I think it versity should not take an active role in prevent- Speakers and students felt that hate crimes hit would be good to have some sort of awareness cam- ing hate crimes, and cannot do more to protect closer to home than most students realize. paign sponsored by the administration to show that certain groups from hate crimes. SANKOFA Continued from Page 3A along with scholarship athletes, threatened Tripp but supported him when they were needed. "I didn't have the money to buy the chains to chain the doors - but the fraternity did," Tripp said, referring to an incident when the protesters locked themselves inside the former administration building, which is now the LSA Building. Deborah Greene of the Office of the Vice Presi- dent for Communications said that the students arrived at dawn and locked themselves in the build- ing until they were discovered shortly thereafter. The negotiating committee, lead by Tripp, request- ed to speak with President Fleming. The Michigan Daily printed publications from Tripp under the name "Richard X" in a time when many opposed the paper's role in the movement. the michigan daily "The Daily was the one who got me attention from people who were black, white, graduate stu- dents and others," Tripp said. Tripp reiterated the fact that he was not able to act alone in his campaign. "Remember this - Richard Tripp didn't type. That meant that other people had to type (the letters) for him," he said. One of the main purposes of the Sankofa Sym- posium was to expose students to insight from past activists like Tripp. "We can build from what (Tripp) did," LSA sophomore Joi Jordan said. "As a student, you have to go above and beyond, and take their resilience from the past." Tripp ended his talk with the advice, "You can't quit. That's my philosophy. You can't quit." EAD US ONLINE AT MICH lGANDAILYCOM HOUSING Continued from Page 3A Singapore is going to have a different perspective on democ- racy than a student from Japan, than a student from Cana- da," he said. Fotis said that if money were no object, he would appropriate funds for student leadership travel. Diane Nafranowicz, chair of the search committee, said Fotis' international experience added to his qualifications. "I would say that I'm very comfortable with the way he interpreted the question and used it to do what all interviews should do, which is showcase the things that he's proud of and the highlights of his very long career," she said. Amy Keller, president of Residence Halls Association and one of the two students on the committee, said she was impressed by the quality of all four candidates who present- ed last week. "They all had experience with capital improve- ment. They were all very student focused. ... But each one has a very different personality that makes them stand out." KUCINICH Continued from Page 1A ic opponents. Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, for example, has prof- fered a deal that would give college stu- dents $6,000-credits toward their tuition bills, while Sen. John Edwards' "College for Everyone" plan would cover stu- dents' first year of tuition fees if they first commit to a college preparatory program in junior high school. Kucinich's other proposed education changes include decreasing class sizes, increasing teachers' pay, renovating facilities and providing job training for those who do not attend college. "I am going to change the priorities in America," he added. Turning to health care, Kucinich said the biggest problem with the current system is its profit-driven nature. "We have $1.6 trillion in the system, but not all of it is used for health care. ... It is used for such things as stock options and salaries," he said. "A Kucinich administration would establish streamlined national health insurance, enhanced Medicare for all," the candidate's website says, referring to his plan to deliver universal health care. "We need a transformation. This would dramatically help young people who are worried about care if they should get sick:',Kucinich said. Kucinich, who won a seat on the Cleveland City Council at age 23 aiid was elected mayor of Cleveland at age 31, said it is never too early to become involved in the political process. "Just because you are young, you don't have to wait. The young people are fully capable of participating in the deci- sion-making process," he said. Besides believing that the United States should withdraw troops from Iraq ahd give control to the United Nations, Kucinich has advocated forming a U.S. Department of Peace. Kucinich visited Ann Arbor in a Dec. 5, 2003, when he was received by about 100 student supporters in the Michigan League's Courtyard Garden. 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