* The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, January 11, 2008 - 7 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Friday, January 11,2008-7 LAW SCHOOL From Page 1 architects and engineers to meet higher environmental benchmarks. He argued in favor of LEED certifi- cation at last month's regent's meet- ing. Shahinian said Law School administrators have been recep- tive, but haven't yet agreed to fol- low LEED standards. Diane Brown, spokeswoman for the University's facilities and oper- ations, said the University doesn't need the designation to be environ- mentally friendly. She said LEED certification provides "significant benefits," but also great costs. "The University is more inter- ested in implementing the appro- priate elements to achieve energy efficiency and being more envi- ronmentally friendly than we are at putting money to an outside organization so we can get a label," Brown said. Shahinian said cost shouldn't deter the University from seeking LEED certification. "I mean, the cost is minimal," he said. According to a U.S. General Services Administration report commissioned to estimate costs for developing green facilities based on the LEED ratings sys- tem, LEED certification would cost about $.50 per square foot of a new building. At that cost per square foot, the project would cost about $60,000. "It doesn't seem like a big deal for us, especially for the benefits it gives," Shahinian said. The new Ross School of Busi- ness building and C.S. Mott Chil- dren's Hospital are both expected to be LEED-certified after student groups pushed the Business School and University Health System. The Dana Building, home of the School of Natural Resources and the Environment, also underwent extensive renovations to gain cer- tification. The building received gold certification from LEED in 2005. Shahinian said the same process could be followed in this case with the Law School. "You can build a building that you call green," said Shahinian. "You can build a building that you say meets LEED standards. And then, the next step is, you can build a building and certify it to meet LEED standards. We're asking them to go to that last step." PRIMARY From Page 1 was stripped of all Democratic delegates and half of the Repub- lican delegates, many students have developed a sense of apathy toward Michigan's role in the primaries. LSA freshman Jourdan Sims, a Southfield resident, said she hasn't mailed in her voter reg- istration form yet. She said she was excited to hear that Clinton won in New Hampshire, but she hasn't made up her mind who to vote for yet. LSA senior Sara Mitchel said she supports Romney but that she isn't paying attention to Michigan's primary election. Mitchel, a registered voter in Illi- nois, said she doesn't plan to vote in the primaries. "I haven't really been paying attention to what's going on, so how could I vote?" she said. "But I will vote for the actual election in Chicago." - Daily Staff Reporter Daniel Strauss and The Associated Press contributed to this report. HEALTH From Page 1 ing a resource to help employees cope with mental health issues benefits the University because it could lower health care costs, said Psychiatry Prof. Ken Silk, a co- chair of the initiative's advisory committee. Silk said that the web- site could help diagnose a seri- ous health risk early on, possibly reducing treatment costs for both the University and its employees. "In the long run, one of the big- gest concerns that's facing major corporations, including univer- sities, is the rising cost of health care," Silk said. "There's evidence to show that if you can get employ- ees to be more interested in their health, then you can lower health care costs." Palma-Davis agreed, saying one of the program's major goals is to save the University money. Mental health-related issues account for 20 percent of the University's long-term disability claims. Antidepressants were the top pharmaceutical cost at the University last year. The program was also designed to erase the stigma tied to men- tal health issues by providing a resource to explain often mis- understood illnesses to faculty members. Waldecker said faculty mem- bers have told him that they don't know where to find the resources to address their mental health issues. He said he hopes Under- standing U will fix that. Butsome faculty said they don't know if it will work. Fritz Swanson, a lecturer in the English department, said Under- standing U represents a typical University response to a problem - creating a large agency to deal with itratherthanrequiringeachdepart- ment to address it individually. "It sounds like an expensive way to not deal with the problem," Swanson said. Nicholas Theisen, a graduate student instructor in comparative literature, agreed. "When someone has genuine systematic problems, providing a resource is not enough," he said. Silk said one of the main advan- tages of an online resource, though, is the anonymity, because screen- ings on the site are confidential. "People can explore what they're feeling without having to go through the barrier of having to talk to someone," Silk said. Silk said that because mental health issues are so widespread, it's necessary to make the pro- gram open to everyone. "What the website is trying to say is that everybody has stress and that stress is a normal part of life," he said. "If you have stress and it's keeping you from doing your best, there are places you can go." First to climb Everest dies WELLINGTON, New Zea- land (AP) - Sir Edmund Hill- ary, the unassuming beekeeper who conquered Mount Everest to win renown as one of the 20th century's greatest adventurers, died today. He was 88. 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