6A - Friday, March 21, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6A - Friday, March 21, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom JENNINGS From Page 1A a rude awakening, paralyzing the. brain. The silence that over took Tim Hardaway Jr. as he looked up at the scoreboard and bit at his uniform to fight back the tears. Yes, the scoreboard read cor- rectly, Duke won, 73-71. "Everything went blank," Hard- away Jr. would say after the game. He heard nothing. Thousands of Duke fans screamed as Mike Krzyzewski notched his 900th win, but Hardaway Jr. heard silence. Then there was the silence of Jonathan Kirbitz packing up his drum set for the last time. For four years, he's been the Michigan pep band's drummer, but when that ding came, his career ended. The band director looked up at his band and asked the seniors to lead the group for their final round of "The Victors." Kirbitz is graduating in May and doesn't know what he'll do. He wants to continue playing music, he says, but it won't be for Michigan. Unlike every member of the Michigan basketball team, he won't return. His career ended the moment that silence did. And then there was the moment no one saw when Lauren McLaughlin meticulously placed a sticker reading 'Duke' as the win- ner on the bracketnthat hung out- side the arena. It was a placard that represented the Wolverines' defeat - perhaps the first physical mani- festation of the loss. She attached the sticker and said nothing. Perhaps she expected to put the Blue Devils' name there, like so many others, but the NCAA had printed up Michigan's sticker as well. She wouldn't need to use it. She carelessly threw it into the trash. There was no rebound. That shot was perfect and the crumbled sticker lay unused and silent in the bottom of the can. Right now that sound is the silence that filled Zack Novak's heart as he stood at midcourt coming to the realization that his junior season was over. It's the worst feeling in the world, like someone died, he'd say. And then there was the silence of the arena after the game, as Morris reemerged from the locker room and walked onto the court where his season had ended less than an hour before. A handful of reporters and maintenance workers fell quiet. He looked at no one and walked across mid-court towards the bas- ket that may haunt him until next season. With an invisible ball, he reattempted that shot. His right hand, with perfect form, glided through the empty space. His headphones jiggled around his neck. He jumped off his right foot and landed again. Silence. But the sound of the pros- pects of nextyear's team roared throughoutthe arena. A team that will lose no one. A team that will return with a chip on its shoulder. A team that will no longer have a target on its heart, but rather, on its back. And then a voice from the upper deck broke that silence, just like that ding broke the silence of the ball rushingthose the air. "Keep your head up." Morris looked up and contin- ued walking. It will be what this team needs to do. Because for now, there will be silence and it will be a painful silence. It will be the sound of people not knowing what to say. Whether to apologize or congrat- ulate a team thatnbrought Michi- gan basketball out of irrelevance, if only for a few weeks. It willbe a silence that repre- sents the end of a hopeful season and a quiet March for the Wolver- ines. Morris won't get that shot back. But on Thursday or Friday, they'll be back in the gym again. And that silence that represented so much, yet held nothing, will be filled with sounds of a team preparingto do work again next season. GEO From Page 1A that the union was pleased to get a deal done. "As the bargaining team went into bargaining on Friday with new proposals, we had no idea that we would sign a tentative agreement 13 hours later at 2 in the morning," Echols wrote. "The University's team was eager to conclude negotiations when they learned that GEO members had decided not to extend the contract a second time earlier last week." Gillezeau wrote that the sign- ing of the tentative agreement is evidence of the power of collec- tive bargaining. "The union and the Univer- sity were able to come together at the table and reach an agree- ment that addresses significant problems facing employees with disabilities, parents, interna- tional students and others," he wrote. Under the tentative agree- ment, GEO members will receive more accommodations for disabled employees, which Gillezeau called "historic." The 1,800-member union represents all University grad- uate student instructors and graduate student staff assis- tants. The tentative agreement sets wage increases for GEO members over the three years covered by the contract at 2.5 percent, 3 percent and 3 percent, respectively. In the new contract, mem- bers will also receive increased childcare subsidies and access to lactation spaces. GEO will also have three representatives on a six-person committee to evaluate the University's cur- rent spousal work and study requirements for child care sub- sidies. Several new employee ben- efits will also be included in the contract, including the estab- lishment of a job posting web- site for GSIs and GSSAs and the elimination of mandatory group work hours after 1 a.m. More details of the agree- ment will be made public after the ratification vote by GEO's general membership, accord- ing to a University press release made public today. Gillezeau wrote that the bar- gaining team is "thrilled with this outcome." GEO and the University reached an agree- ment without a strike for the first time in 20 years, he wrote. "This is how collective bar- gaining is supposed to work, and we hope that this sets a new standard for our relationship with the University," Gillezeau wrote. Ronald Dick, associate director of Academic Human Resources at the University, wrote in the press release that the tentative agreement signi- fies constructive cooperation between GEO and the Univer- sity. "With this agreement we were able to work together to pave the way for timely and effective accommodations for graduate students with disabili- ties in need of accommodations to fulfill their responsibilities as graduate student instructors or graduate student staff assis- tants," Dick wrote. While members of GEO and University representatives expressed overall satisfaction with the tentative agreement, some issues GEO members have been lobbying for - like the inclusion of GSRAs under GEO's contract and the reduc- tion of prescription co-pays - weren't included in the new contract. However, Gillezeau wrote that the tentative agreement addresses an impressive num- ber of issues considering the current political and economic situation in Michigan. After a vote by GEO's general membership on Wednesday, the agreement will be brought before the University's Board of Regents for approval. SIGN UP TO RECEIVE THE DAILY'S ONLINE NEWSLETTERS Go to www.michigandaily.com/subscribe MUST SELL - Lender OREO Liqui- dation Sale- ALL OFFERS CONSID- ERED: 32 lot sub. W/all utilities Belleville, MI. Commercial/Res 80 ac/ Lotz/Lotzford Rd. Canton, MI. 37 res. lots w/utilities Uptown Village Milan, Ml. 3 ac. Commercial Ann Arbor, MI. Condo sites; 50 ac. raw land Ionia, MI. 53 lot incomplete sub. Fenton, MI. 41 res. lots w/utilities Cross Creek Sub. 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