NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 9, 2006 - 7A *MPP Continued from page 1A observers had speculated MPP could be seen as too inexperienced to run are heading up the Defend Affirmati not yet announced Fox cosponsor lution to create t Review SelectC the assembly. task is to monitor The party's slogan is "Better hous- When asked w ing, better classes, a better student said: "My involve government." reflection of my b Fox and Nowinski will face current S4M is an u MSA Vice President Nicole Stallings aims to include and Chief of Staff Justin Paul, who sentative of all st OSCR or work HOTLINE on an individu Continued from page 1A said. If student they can leave ing 911." answering mach The line is available from 8 will get back t a.m to 5 p.m. Monday through business day. Friday. Yet some st When students call the line, a feel the phone i machine directs them to the office because most h they need to consult. Then the at night. staff member handles the specific "Eight to five situation and decides whether it's something as de appropriate to call DPS, consult LSA junior Ay FUNDING Continued from page 1A ment on the content of the budget until it is offi- cially released tomorrow. University administration first heard the rumor from the Gongwer Michigan Report a daily news- e ticket for S4M. The ve Action Party has d its candidates. red the recent reso- he Event Financial Committee, whose r MSA spending. hy she defected, Fox ement with MPP is a elief in them." mbrella party that candidates repre- tudents on campus. with the students ual level, Eklund s call after 5 p.m, a message on the pine and the office to them the next udents said they ine is "pointless" ate crimes occur is not enough for elicate as racism," yodele Alli said. This practice has led students such as Nowinski to complain that S4M has no platform. "It doesn't stand for anything spe- cific," Nowinski told the Daily last December. Paul, S4M's vice presidential can- didate, intoned that Fox could give preferential treatment to progressive groups like PIRGIM if elected. "I can promise that Nicole and I will treat all students in a fair and unbiased way," Paul said. Alli is a member of the African Students Association and the Black Student Union. Eklund said her office also has plans to create a website where students can file online reports. The line will also give the Dean of Students Office an orga- nized way to track the number of hate crimes or bias incidents that occur each year. "By having a single place to call, it will allow a single report to come out each year," Eklund said. letter covering Michigan state government and pol- itics, University spokeswoman Julie Peterson said. Gongwer reported recently that Granholm has dropped hints about a possible increase to the state's higher education budget. 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