The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 9, 2004 - 7A BACKUP an in-person visit to the sandwich shop and interviewed people, inspected the Continued from Page 1A area and concluded that everything had Thursday, Tierno said business was slow been handled properly and that there had in the entire building that day, not not been a risk to the community," said because of the backup but probably due OSEH spokeswoman Diane Brown. "He to weather conditions. was told they had stopped preparing But employees interviewed Thurs- food the minute this occurred yesterday. day expressed concern about the Uni- ... The fluids had been cleaned up and versity's handling of the wastewater the area had been disinfected and then backup. An Earl of Sandwich employ- re-disinfected." ee speaking on the condition of No non-University offices were anonymity said a serious sewage back- involved in dealing with the waste- up was present when she came into the water backup, according to Rullman. store at 11 a.m., and that the "situation "If it is a really, really bad situation, just didn't look right." we ask for help (from non-University The employee said the store manag- facilities)," Rullman said. "But because er was planning to close the store down we are a state institution, we conform to for the entire day, before University all state health codes." officials ordered it to stay open. The University's restaurant man- The University had a food sanitari- agers are all ServeSafe Certified by the an visit the restaurant and assess the National Restaurant Association, Tier- situation to make sure no employees no said. "We would never jeopardize and customers were in danger. the safety of our employees and cus- "One of our food sanitarians did make tomers," he added. the michigan daily . BAMN Continued from Page 1A Clinton Twp.) said MCRI had constitu- tional attorneys work on the amend- ment, and that the group's decision to amend the constitution is justified. "Apparently the constitution which we thought prohibited discrimination does not," he said. Drolet also questioned the legal basis of the lawsuit. "I do question the lawsuit's decision to go after content of the petition using the Board of Can- vassers as their target," he said. Drolet said that judging content is not offi- cially under the board's purview. Their job is to examine the formatting - such as font size, the placement of cer- tain clauses and the inclusion of cer- tain mandatory phrases. Similar ballot initiatives have faced lawsuits in the past. Justin Jones, direc- tor of policy and planning for the American Civil Rights Coalition, said the group had about 14 lawsuits in California and Washington. ACRC is MCRI's parent organization. California banned race-conscious policies in public institutions in 1996. Washington passed a similar measure in 1998. Both decisions were due to simi- lar ballot initiatives begun by ACRC. "I don't even think they think they're going to win. We've seen this before in other states," Drolet said. But most of those lawsuits were filed after the petition drive had suc- ceeded and the issue was on the ballot, Washington said. A number of organizations have backed BAMN's legal efforts. These include Democratic presidential candi- date Al Sharpton, the Michigan Leg- islative Black Caucus, two chapters of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and United for Equality and Affirmative Action, which intervened with BAMN in this summer's U.S. Supreme Court case on the University's admissions policies. Both Sharpton and the Black Caucus were recently added as plain- tiffs in the case. Despite this opposition, MCRI's peti- tion drive continues. The group has spent the past month enlisting support- ers, mailing petitions and acquiring funds. They have received a marginal amount of signatures, but Drolet said he did not have specific numbers. In January, one week after the MCRI campaign officially began, the initiative received an unexpected flood of supportive responses, Drolet said. He said MCRI currently has enough volunteers focusing on mailing peti- tions instead of going door-to-door in the cold weather. MCRI hopes to even- tually send out "tens of thousands" of petitions per week, he said. Funding, which has been a concern since the beginning of the campaign, continues to come in, though in small- er portions than needed, Drolet said. Young people across the state com- mitted to the initiative such as college Republican groups and the Young Amer- icans for Freedom have begun to collect signatures. The state's Libertarian Party has also pledged support, even as the state Republican Party has formally denounced the campaign, Drolet said. University YAF co-chair and LSA sophomore Laura Davis said that her group has and will continue to collect signatures in the Michigan Union. Last Friday, while members of YAF collected signatures in the Union basement, BAMN protested as students signed in support of the ini- tiative. As petition supporters signed, BAMN protesters occasionally cried out "racist." 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