The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, March 26, 2008 - 7A Official: Dalai Lama trip still planned DALAI LAMA From Page 1A he is also scheduled to speak in Seattle, Wash. in early April. Rimpoche said he expects the Dalai Lama to discuss the current situation in Tibet when he comes to the University to speak. "It will be on everyone's mind, and it's on his mind too, so he will talk about it," he said. Rimpoche said the Dalai Lama GREEK WEEK From Page 1A Council, said scheduling conflicts made it difficult for members of his council to take part in past Greek Weeks. "Members haven't participated because the size of their chapters were not taken into account," he said, pointing out that some MGC chapters have only a handful of members and are often "busy with other things on campus." would likely reiterate his demands for the Chinese government to give Tibetans greater autonomy, like freedom of religion. Gallagher said the Dalai Lama's speech at the University would be an ideal forum for him to express his views on the situation in Tibet. The Dalai Lama has provoked a reaction from the Chinese gov- ernment speaking before Ameri- Mickey said Bojovic and Greek Week co-director Ryan Glass, an LSA senior, were key to getting the four councils to collaborate. He said Bojovic and Glass have been hosting dinners and parties for members of different councils, encouraging them to get to know each other. "Ryan and Halie have done an incredible job in making the Greek Week experience more welcome and really more pos- sible to do for our respective fra- can government officials, she said, but at the University, he can reach a wide audience without worrying about political ramifi- cations. The Dalai Lama has called the current situation in Tibet a cul- tural genocide, but Gallagher said it's possible that circumstances could "change dramatically" in the weeks before the Dalai Lama comes to campus. ternities and sororities," Mickey said. LSA senior Randal Seriguchi, president of the National Pan-Hel- lenic Council, said the promotion of diversity at the University and the desire of the Greek System to branch out to all of its members helped to unify the four councils this year. "The effort to shift the priority. to have a more united Greek com- munity creates a stronger purpose to branch out with people who are willing to work," he said. TICKETS From Page 1A a student newspaper. The tick- ets sold out three days after they went on sale. Although the student section of the Big House accommodates about 20,000 fans, the University of Michigan doesn't limit ticket sales to this capacity. Instead, a seat is guaranteed to every stu- dent who wants to buy a ticket. Last year, more than 3,000 extra tickets were sold, with these stu- dents placed in seats scattered around the stadium. Bodnar said the proposed pol- icy was an effort to reduce the number of incoming freshmen with seats outside the student section. To make up for the displace- ment, he said, the Athletic Department had to eliminate partner tickets, which graduate students used to be able to buy for their spouse, child or domestic partner. Dhruv Sud, Rackham Student Government vice president, said graduate students would revisit the partner ticket issue in the future but students should have priority over family members for student section tickets. He also acknowledged that gradu- ate students don't seem to be as passionate about sports as under- graduates. Sud said he thought most grad- uate students understood the University's decision to eliminate partner tickets. Huge block of Antarctic ice collapses WASHINGTON (AP) - Achunk of Antarctic ice about seven times the size of Manhattan suddenly collapsed, putting an even greater portion of glacial ice at risk, scien- tists said yesterday. Satellite images show the run- away disintegration of a 160- square-mile chunk in western Antarctica, which started Feb. 28. It was the edge of the Wilkins ice shelf and has been there for hun- dreds, maybe 1,S00 years. This is the result of global warming, said British Antarctic Survey scientist David Vaughan. Because scientists noticed sat- ellite images within hours, they diverted satellite cameras and even flew an airplane over the ongoing collapse for rare pictures and video. "It's an event we don't get to see very often," said Ted Scambos, lead scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colo. "The cracks fill with water and slice off and topple... That gets to be a runaway situation." 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