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In a written sity of C statement, Chicago President Rob- realizes ert Zimmer justified the decision by tive imp invoking a report issued by a faculty but said committee in 1967 that said the Uni- options b versityofChicagoshouldnot"permit Even itself to be diverted from its mission have dive into playing the role of a second-rate versity o political force or influence." an appro Before they divested from the its own country, Harvard, Yale and the said. University of California system all The U] had investments in member com- policy fot " panies of Petrodar Operating Com- Board of pany, an international consortium committe of oil companies. Among Petrodar's ditions fo member companies is Sudan Petro- The r leum Companies, which is owned will cons by the government of Sudan. 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Greene, Vice President for Initiatives at the Univer- hicago, said the university the need to have a posi- act on the crisis in Darfur, it should consider other esides divestment. though other universities ested from Sudan, the Uni- f Chicago needs to fashion ach that is appropriate for mission and values, Greene niversity of Michigan has a rmulated by the University Regents and two faculty ees that explains the con- tr divestment. esolution says the regents ider divestment if an issue serious moral or ethi- tions" and raises concern udents, faculty or staff a committee comprised of administrators, students mni makes recommenda- 'he regents, the board will hether the issue warrants nt. Inan interview with The Michi- gan Daily last month, President Mary Sue Coleman said divestment should only be used for in extreme circumstances. "The University shouldn't use divestment to make political state- ments," Coleman said. The University of Michigan has only divested for political reasons twice in its history. In 1978, the regents decided that South African apartheid was cause for divestment from that country. The second divestment occurred in 2000, when the Board of Regents voted to withdraw the University's holdings in tobacco manufactur- ing companies. The regents agreed with the conclusion of the Univer- sity's Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Tobacco Investments, which was formed by then-University President Lee Bollinger. The committee argued that the tobacco industry was guilty of "dis- honest, deceptive, and generally reprehensible conduct unparalleled in the history of American business and at a cost of millions of lives." In an interview with The Michi- gan Daily last year, Regent Larry Deitch (D-Bingham Farms) said he now thinks it was a mistake to divest from tobacco companies. He voted for divestment at the time. "It's just not a good idea," Deitch said. "Many of us feel that divest- ment should only be used in the most extreme and egregious exam- ples, and even then there's a ques- tion of whether it's a good thing for universities to do." Rebecca Grapevine contributed to this report. EMU From page 1 of student affairs, was given paid leave in the aftermath of Dickin- son's death. Fallon said it is standard proce- dure to place the head of a depart- ment on leave while his or her department is under investigation. Several audience members said the event made them question their safety on campus. Riggleman asked why EMU didn't change the locks of Hill's outside doors if a murderer may have taken her keys. "Shouldn't we have been told there might still be a danger?" asked Jaclyn Armstrong, an EMU student who also lives in Hill Resi- dence Hall. She said Dickinson's death seemed like a suicide. "You should not jump to conclu- sions," Hiller replied. 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