NEWS The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 19, 2004 - 7 MCRI Continued from page 1 validated its petition, they said it was unlikely the state Supreme Court will reverse that decision. "We're confident that the language of our peti- tion is legal," Zarko said. BAMN filed the appeal to the Supreme Court in late July, and the court could decide to hear the case anytime from the end of this month to Janu- ary, officials at the court's clerk office said. BAMN attorney George Washington said he could not predict what the court will do and that the process often takes longer. So MCRI may not know about the status of its petitions until they have sent them in. This court case could be the opposition's best chance to stop the initiative before it gets on the.ballot. "In our view, it's going to be absolutely essen- tial to prevent the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative from deceiving the people of Michigan," BAMN national spokeswoman Shanta Driver said. "But it's a very conservative Supreme Court at this point." Even if MCRI overcomes that legal hurdle, BAMN plans to challenge the validity of the group's signatures in court, a practice common with contentious ballot initiatives. "This is round one of the court fight, but it is by no means the last round," Driver said. "We'll do whatever is necessary" to stop the initiative. Although MCRI officials continually assert that the campaign is moving along at a healthy pace, Driver said it is still faltering. "I think they've got some problems. I think it's stalling too in a number of places," she said, citing growing opposition at the University's Flint and Dearborn campuses, Central Michigan University and Wayne State University. "There's a real posi- tive response to this" opposition effort, she said. But others have been less sanguine about the chance of toppling the initiative before it gets on the ballot. "It's unfortunate the people of Michigan are just dupes in Ward Connerly's scheme," said David Waymire, spokesman for the oppo- sition group Citizens for a United Michigan, a coalition of business, religious and advocacy groups interests. Connerly, a *Jniversity of California regent, is a steadfast opponent of racial preferences and a chief promoter and fundraiser for MCRI. "We know that they've been buying signatures by misleading the public," Waymire added, refer- ring to MCRI paying its petitioners to collect sig- natures. Paid petitioners are typically rewarded from 75 cents to $1.25 per signature. Critics say MCRI's timing will lower minor- ity enrollment in college across the state. Driver expressed concern that the campaign, perceived by some to be an overt attack on affirmative action, could scare away minority applicants seeking to apply to the University. This academic year, enrollment of black students at the Univer- sity decreased by about 15 percent, to its lowest level in six years. When MCRI started its campaign earlier this year in January, the deadline for applying had almost passed. But this year, it has been campaign- ing while many high school students are consider- ing applying to the University. "It's like a big unwelcome sign," Driver said. The University is still optimistic that minority enrollment will increase despite the timing of the campaign. "I hope and expect that prospective students will be motivated to apply to the University of Michigan because of the outstanding educational opportuni- ties available to them here, and that they will not be discouraged by a politically motivated campaign," University spokeswoman Julie Peterson said. EXAM Continued from page 1 the scores may be a good way of measuring a student's potential. Jolene Schaefer, a freshman in the school of nursing has memories of taking the SAT still fresh in her mind. She realizes the important role that technology plays in her field of nursing, but she said she does not think that the ITCL Assessment should be an indication of potential success. "I think you can be a good nurse without being tech- nologically savvy," she said. DINING Continued from page 1 for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper said. The Hill Dining Hall is part of the Resi- dential Life Initiatives, a broad effort led by University President Mary Sue Coleman to renew and improve housing conditions. Other RLI plans include the building of a new resi- dence hall that will replace the Frieze Build- ing and include suite-style rooms. University Housing conducted a survey of 2,400 students and combined that data with the results of nearly a dozen focus groups and a study of 93 retail food outlets and 11 dining service operations by other universities. 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