6A - Monday, October 25, 2010 SERVICE DAY From Page lA Multicultural Greek Council, said he expected "some kinks" in the planning for the service event. But he said he thinks the councils will know how to improve future ser- vice collaborations after working together for this project. "We're forcing individuals from different councils to get together, meet each other and do service," Rao said. Engineering senior Nick Fra- zier, a member of Sigma Chi frater- nity, said he thinks the Greek Wide Day of Service is different from other Greek philanthropic efforts because it utilizes the strength of the entire Greek community. "(It) is really all about trying to really motivate and show off the force of the Greek life that we real- ly have," Frazier said. Frazier volunteered his time cleaning up the Miller Nature Area in Ann Arbor. He said he thinks it The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com is important to participate in ser- vice projects in order to give back to the Ann Arbor community. LSA sophomore Jillian Wey- man, a member Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority volunteered at the Sigma Chi fraternity's Cans for Cans Drive, in which volunteers col- lected recyclables and used the refunds to buy canned goods to donate. Weyman said being able to do community service with her sorority sisters added fun to the experience. LSA senior Lauren Hartstein, vice president of recruitment for Panhellenic Association, spent time volunteering at the Ann Arbor Salvation Army on Service Day. She said she thought the day was effective because it had a local impact. "Accessible philanthropy is per- fect for college students," she said. "We all have our own values and different interpretations of sister- hood and brotherhood, but our community as a whole is supposed to have a philanthropic purpose so I think this is pretty on key of what we want to be doing more often on campus." Hartstein added that she hopes the project will become more of a "foundation" rather than a once in a while event. LSA senior Madeline Klein, vice president of programming for the Panhellenic Association, said she thinks it is beneficial for the members of the Greek community to interact with members of the Greek councils that they are not a part of. She added that she hopes Greek Wide Day of Service participants will find projects that they are truly passionate about and that the efforts will extend far beyond this one day. "Yes, you can get involved on this one day and make an impact, but you may find a project that you love and can get involved with more in the future," she said. - Liana Rosenbloom contributed to this report. COUCH From Page 1A cars waiting in long lines to dump furniture. Instead, Cozart said, he was doing the waiting. "We thought we'd (fill) two to four dumpsters per day," Cozart said. "We've done maybe four the whole weekend." According to Cozart, less than one-third of the residents who came to dump their couches were University students, even though the event targeted the student com- munity. "What (the city) needed to do was get these couches off porches here on campus, and I'm not seeing that," Cozart said. Cozart said most of the people who came were Ann Arbor resi- dents who wanted to get rid of couches from their basements or garages. Still, several University students did show up yesterday with couch- es in tow. LSA sophomores Alex Zheutlin and Frankie Graziano said they only got rid of their tattered, multi- colored couch to avoid facing a potential $1,000 fine. "We just don't want to get fined," Zheutlin said. "That's a lot of money." Both Zheutlin and Graziano said they oppose the porch couch ban because it doesn't entirely address the issue of fire safety. "I feel like it's kind of unneces- sary to say it's a fire hazard when, you know, anything in your house could be potentially a fire hazard," Graziano said. Like Graziano and Zheutlin, Rackham student Karin Teske said she decided to ditch her couch because of the potential $1,000 fine. "The fine is pretty hefty," Teske said. Teske added that she was rela- tively prepared to part ways with her couch. "I know the premise for (the ban), so it's no surprise to me," Teske said. As Teske prepared to dump her couch, Cozart satnbehind the wheel of a backhoe excavator - a machine that was used to pick up couches - trying to maneuver a leather couch into one of four packed dumpsters. The couch had nearly reached the opening of a dumpster when it suddenly slid off the shovel and went crashing to the concrete below. "FAIL!" came a shout from the porch of the Eugene V. Debs Coop- erative House, which sits directly across the street from the collec- tion site. As Cozart was quick to note, the co-op members were sitting on an upholstered couch. In an interview several members of the co-op said the house's two porch couches are a major part of the co-op's social scene. "During the summer this is our living room," said co-op member Miles Larson, a student at Eastern Michigan University. Brian Merlos, a co-op mem- ber and LSA senior, said the co- op's social scene will "definitely change" asa result of the ban. All co-op members interviewed were strongly opposed to the porch couch ban. "I think it's absolute bollocks," Larson said. Merlos agreed with Larson, even though he said he was inside the State Street house on April 3 three hours before the fatal blaze. "It's really a shame all of this happened," Merlos said, adding that despite having been friends with LeMasters and sympathizing with LeMasters' family, he wished there had been a more comprehensive citywide response to the tragedy. 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