NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 23, 2006 7fl The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 23, 2006 ~itA * OFFICE SPACE Continued from page IA hinder the office space allocation process, as OSAC has not yet assigned any office space. Centralized office space is important to many groups. The College Democrats used their office space as a base of operations for organizing John Edwards' visit to the University last fall. They also hold all executive board meetings, petition drives and election coordination in their office. "Any office not in the Union would be counterintui- tive and would hurt (the College Democrats)," Borock said. "This is a non-partisan issue. Whether it is the College Republicans or Libertarians everyone is treated unfairly. We represent them as much as anyone else." Borock and the other sponsors are hoping to get the deadline extended but do not feel that this should in any way affect the eventual outcome of the applications. "If they reopen the deadline and we don't get space, that's fine," said Borock, also a member of College Democrats. If the College Democrats are unable to get office space they will look to share space with like-minded groups such as the Stonewall College Democrats, who have an office in the Michigan League. They are also considering applying for office space in the Trotter House on Washtenaw Avenue. MSA Continued from page 1A "They wouldn't be affected," Fox said. MPP Chair Jon Koller said he was surprised by S4M's unanimous move to prevent the passage of the lobbying resolution. "The same night they claim to support student groups, the leader- ship slate of S4M voted to continue the blatant discrimination against politically active groups on campus, Koller said. In a separate vote Tuesday night, the assembly elected the current treasurer, Devesh Senapati, as the chair for the new Event Financial Review Committee. The committee was created earlier this year in response to the assembly losing $20,000 on a Ludacris concert. Committee responsibilities include reporting financial activity back to the assembly. If financial inconsistencies are discovered, the committee is required to alert the MSA treasurer. In essence, the committee was created to help the treasurer, but the appoint- ment of the treasurer himself to the chair position left some repre- sentatives dissatisfied. Fox said she was disappointed by the lobbying resolution's out- come and the overall process of discussion. "MSA is not taking their responsibility seriously, from appoint- ing the treasurer to prevent another Ludacris fiasco when he himself presided over the unplanned $20,000 loss, to blatantly discriminat- ing against politically active student organizations," Fox said. "I lost a tremendous amount of respect for some of the assembly's representatives for disregarding their duties and for not acting pro- fessionally." BELL Continued from page 1A although they appreciate Bell's concerns about Michigamua and his defense of Native Americans, they ultimately oppose the proposed boycott. "NAS believes that alternative ways of working toward change are prefer- able to a boycott of one of this country's premiere public universities, which has so much to offer Native students:' said NAS Prof. Greg Dowd, who contrib- uted to the letter. "Fewer Native students will sim- ply mean fewer people to represent Native peoples' interests here and elsewhere after graduation. The proposed class boycott will be det- rimental to the students involved and to the long-term interest of strengthening Native American communities." Native American Student Associ- ation co-chair Brittany Marino said the organization does not plan to release an official statement regard- ing the lawsuit or the proposed boycott until people have a chance to form their own opinions on the issues. Bell said he hopes to garner sup- port for the boycott from national Native American organizations in order to decrease Native American enrollment in the fall of 2007, BeJ has received nearly 20 signed 6- cott resolutions from Native An-ri cans across the state since propoig the boycott late last week. Brewer said that above all elsodie hopes the lawsuit will give Nati-ve American students the respecvthpy deserve and have been denied 'siiie Michigamua was created in 1902: .: i GLEE CLUB Continued from page 1A feeling" like classic Michigan songs, he said he will take that into consider- ation. But the lyrics may fit a more con- temporary style. "The goal is (to craft) a piece that is at once timeless and simultane- ously a snapshot of music today," Rardin said. Contest entries can be free verse, although rhymed verse is preferred. Rardin will judge the contest with LSA English Prof. Keith Taylor and members of the Glee Club Executive Committee. Entries are due tomorrow. 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