The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MSA From page IA only one seat to independent candi- dates in each of the student govern- ments. DAAP, the other major party involved in the election, won five seats on the assembly but was unable to defeat MAP in any of the races in which the two parties went head-to-head. "I guess Zack Yost just knew a couple more people than I did," DAAP presidential candidate Mari- cruz Lopez said. DAAP's presidential ticket of Lopez and Sarah Barnard garnered 500 more votes than DAAP's ticket last year. Lopez and Barnard won 25 percent of the vote - compared with about 5 percent last year. Although that increase may be the result of DAAP's status as the only opposition party in the elec- tion, Lopez said she was optimistic about her party's future in the after- math of the passage of November's affirmative action ban. "I just think that this campus is a lot more politicized because of the events of the last year," Lopez said. One of the independent candi- dates who won, LSA junior Tim Hull, took the fourth highest weighted vote total for an LSA seat in MSA - despite receiving only the 12th highest raw vote count. This means that while Hull may have received less votes than the other winning candidates, those that did vote for him rated him very highly on the 1 through 10 voting scale. Hull attributed his victory to a desire for a different voice in a can- didate field that featured only two parties: the powerful MAP and the radical Defend Affirmative Action Party. "I'm a distinct, unique voice on the Assembly," Hull said. "The one concern I've had is that MSA is kind of homogeneous. There's one type of person on MSA." Yost said he was prepared to tackle the perceptions of sameness and slow-moving bureaucracy that have characterized MSA. The first part of his - and MAP's -new plan is the creation of an MSA internship program. This would bring young students and incoming freshmen into a development pro- gram familiarizing students with the way that student government works at the University. The plan is the brainchild of a reorganization committee estab- lished in January to battle the web of bureaucracy that can slow the assembly to a halt. The idea is to scale back the number of com- mittees and create a more vertical chain of command that leads to the executive members. "There's too much information to communicate back and forth," Yost said. "The system we have now doesn't work as well as it should." Along with the new infrastruc- ture, the new guard of MSA plans to focus on the new leasing ordinance that pushed back the lease-signing date this year, he said. MSA members will meet with the City Council Wednesday to evaluate the ordinance and address issues like the loophole that allows residents to sign waivers that place their houses on the market before the appropriate period has expired, Dar said. Reisinger said his goals focus on the continuation of the programs already put in place, like a revital- ization and expansion of the study abroad program to include more places and to accept transfer cred- its from more programs. "It's probably one of the most complained about programs at the University to us," Reisinger said. Although he was accused of crashing a rival party's website in last year's presidential elec- tion, Tony Vuljaj, the MAP can- didate for the Business School MSA seat, defeated DAAP oppo- nent Sarina Shah with 135 votes to Shah's 79. DANCE From page IA every hour in preparation for a final, 14-minute long dance. Aside from that, music is constantly playing but dancing is optional. Participants are required to stand - but not dance - for the whole 30 hours. There are constant games, sports and arts and crafts to pass the time. Participants also have access to computers, study tables and snacks. Even though Dance Marathon doesn't require perpetual dancing, there is aban on caffeine.Sodas,ener- gy drinks and coffee are prohibited. "We don't want people crashing from it," said LSA senior Ashley Borre, who sat on the Dance Mara- thon steering committee. "I'm doing well now, but there was a half hour period when I was crashing," said LSA junior Shannon Riley around noon yesterday, the event's 26thhour. Riley, who stayed awake by playing cards, was par- ticularly moved by the singing of 12-year-old Logan Shayna. Riley said Shayna's rendition of "Aint No Stopping Is Now" made Monday, March 26, 2007 - 7A her cry. Shayna was one of many children and families who had benefited from the money raised at the event who stopped by to thank the participants. While organizers don't plan to change the format of the event, Dance Marathon External Direc- tor Steve Crompton wants a more diverse group of dancers. 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For Monday, March 26, 2007 ARIES (March 21to April 19) Don't hesitate to put your own needs first now. This is the one time of year when it'stotally appropriate to do this. It's alt about you right now. TAURUS (April 20 toMay 20) Give yourself some moments of pri- vacy. You need some real thinking time to start to plan out your new year, which is going to arrive very soon when your birthday comes around. GEMINI (May 21to June 20) Accept all invitations now. Get out and schmooze! Talk to others, and tell them about your hopes and dreams for the future. Their feedback definitely will help you in some way. CANCER (June 21to July 22) You are in the limelight now. Quite likely, you'll be asked to accept increased responsibilities for something. Don't shy away! You'll be able to do the job beautifully! LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Travel, increased education, publish- ing, the media and anything having to do with medicine or the law are the areas where you base year primary focus for the next few weeks. Jump on this. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) You're on a self-improvement kick now. Exercise, diet and pumping vita- mins could be some of the things you're trying. Whatever works - do it! LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Partnerships and close friendships continue to be a major focus for you in the next few weeks. You can learn a lot about yourself by watching your behav- for with others. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You have such a strong urge now to get organized; capitalize on this. Make sure you give yourself the right tools to do a good job. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You're in the mood to play. Romance and love affairs are also highly favored. Sports, movies, entertaining diversions, parties and playful times with children are tops on the menu. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22to Jan. 19) Discussions with parents and family members are significant in the next few weeks. Make sure you put extra time into your domestic scene for whatever reason. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Busy you! Short trips, errands, shop- ping, buying and selling, and increased time spent with siblings and relatives keep you on the run. (Gasp.) PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) In subtle ways, you're giving thought to your value system in life. You're actu- ally wondering what really matters. You don't want to put your money on the wrong horse. YOU BORN TODAY You're hard- working, independent and responsible. People sense this about you, and they quickly respect and admire you. You know that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. You like to work at your own pace. You prefer to do things your own way. In the year ahead, relationships and partnerships will be your primary focus. Birthdate of: Keira Knightley, actress; Nancy Pelosi, politician; T.R. 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