6A - Thursday, February 17, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com DREAM ACT From Page 1A The DREAM Act -which would only be applicable for people who entered the United States prior to age 16 years and lived in the coun- try for five years - was voted down by the U.S. Senate in December. The event began with a speech from Noe Ortega, a research asso- ciate for the National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good. Ortega, who specializes in studies of undocumented students and higher education access, said it's important to discuss the group of underrepresented students that the country "chooses to systemati- cally deny" higher education. Ortega said Michigan is esti- mated to have between 55,000 and 125,000 undocumented students, which makes up about 1.6 percent of the state's total population. He said because these students are a significant part of the population, it is vital to allow them to have access to education. Over the summer, Ortega stud- ied 59 private institutions in Michi- gan. His study included four-year, two-year and private colleges and universities and analyzed the dif- ferences involved in admittance and financial aid at each of the colleges. Ortega said his research con- cluded that 22 of the institutions had "favorable policies" that allow undocumented students to attend college. In these institutions, the students have different tuition rates; some charge in-state tuition while others charge undocument- ed students out-of-state or interna- tional tuition. None of the schools offered federal financial aid for the students. Public Policy and Rackham graduate student Marisol Ramos also spoke at the event and said she worked with youth groups in New York that were interested in advocating for the DREAM Act before moving to Michigan. She said she thinks the political and social climate in the United States has grown increasingly tense since Sept. 11, and America's youth has responded by mobilizing and fight- ing for what they believe in. Because of the increased secu- rity after the attacks on the World Trade Center, Ramos said, there was a shift in efforts from the cre- ation of legislation for comprehen- sive immigration reform to building a border and increasing security. Laura Corrunker, a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at Wayne State University, has been researching the DREAM Act for the past year and said she believes in "activist anthropology," which she defines as giving back to the community while simultaneously conducting research. "You get a chance to give back, especially to the people who are so willing to give you their time," Cor- runker said. She added that when people hear real-life stories from undoc- umented citizens, they are more inclined to pay attention to issues like the DREAM act, which is why events like the one held last night are so important in garnering sup- port for the issue. Jose Franco, co-founder of One Michigan, said learning about the DREAM Act gave him something to fight for. Growing up undocu- mented, Franco said he realized it would be hard to attend college, so he stopped attending school and let his grades slip. Upon learning about the DREAM Act, he realized he could change the direction his life was heading. After corresponding with other undocumented students online, he organized the Michigan DREAM Camp last year, which spurred the creation of One Michigan. He said the program allows youth to be honest about their legal status. "If people know about your sta- tus, you're safer because more peo- ple can help you," Franco said. MOCK ROCK From Page 1A ing since December, andstudent- athletes raised their own money prior to the event. Donations are also still being accepted. Current Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Dhani Jones, a Uni- versity alum, was the event emcee. SAAC asked Jones to host Mock Rock in order to spark fundraising for the event., Each Mock Rock judge - including new Michigan football head coach Brady Hoke - had a connection to the University. "We thought it would be a great way to get him involved and make him feel welcome," Day said. Other judges included Jan Brandon, wife of University Ath- letic Director Dave Brandon, Dan Sygar, Letterwinners M Club president and a University alum, and Elise Ray, an Olympic bronze medalist and University alum. Before the event began, the auditorium filled with student- athletes waiting for their turn to perform. LSA freshman and Michigan wrestler Jordan Smith said he was enthusiastic about going on stage. "We're going to be really funny. Probably the best one out there," Smith said, of the wres- tling team's act. Smith said the team members put together their skit in about an hour. "It was rigorous though," he said. But other teams, like the Michigan Marching Band, spent multiple days practicing each week for the past month to pre- pare. The work paid off as the band took first place for their "Barbie and Ken" Michigan- themed skit. Engineering senior Kris- ten Angonese, a member of the Michigan Marching Band, expressed her excitement after the show. "The last couple years we've been doing really well, but it's nice to finally win," she said. Other performances were the men's rowing team's Pokemon skit, which included elaborate costumes and girls dressed as lightning and fire being carried acrossthe stage during the Poke- mon battles. Many skits included partial nudity. The men's swimming and diving team ended with each member in a skimpy Speedo dur- ing their "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" skit. "I hope our (football) players don't come out in what they had on," Hoke said while judging the men's swimming and divingskit. LSA senior and Michigan football player Ryan Van Bergen said the football team had three practices a week to prepare for the event. The team finished in second place with its "Hidden Talents" song and dance act. "We found a place for every- one who wanted an opportu- nity ... kind of a hodge-podge of everybody," Van Bergen said, adding that many of the players have hidden musical talents. University alum and former Michigan football player Zoltan Mesko, who is a player with the New England Patriots, was also a judge at the event. After the show, Mesko said he enjoyed the experience and would defi- nitely participate as a judge in the future. "I thought there (were) some surprises," Mesko said. "There were alot ofnon-dancing acts." ESPN analyst Adam Schefter, a University and Michigan Daily alum, also judged the teams at Mock Rock. 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