CULTURE IN A CUP Going behind the scenes of Martha * Cook's International Tea. INSIDE ibe 13Iid-TOan 0aiE ONE-]IIVNI'llD-'A)TVELKI~'\()N i S( 1 'Il (4! AI 'IL I( Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, March 8, 2012 michigandaily com STUDENT GOVERNMENT * Three more seek CSG presidency New Students for Puppies party launched By GIACOMO BOLOGNA Daily StaffReporter As the Central Student Gov- ernment presidential election ears, it now appears that six candidates will vie for the execu- tive position as several students announced candidacies yester- day. Business School junior Man- ish Parikh publicly announced his candidacy for president yesterday alongside running mate Omar Hashwi, an LSA sophomore. Additionally, the Defend Affirmative Action Party announced they will soon be choosing a candidate for presi- dent, and Dentistry student Andrew Horne shared plans to run as part of the newly formed Students for Puppies party with running mate Daniel Ruff, a fel- low Dentistry student. Parikh and Hashwi made the announcement at a CSG candidates meeting last night in advance of the upcoming election, and said they will be running as independents unaf- * filiated with any party. Now with Hashwi's candidacy for vice president, four of the five students who vied for MFor- ward's nomination in January are now running for either CSG president or vice president. LSA junior Aditya Sathi won MFor- ward's nomination at the party's convention, but since then Busi- ness School junior Shreya Singh and Public Policy junior Kevin Mersol-Barg each formed a new party and announced their can- didacies for president. Aside from only attending a handful of CSG assembly meet- ings, Parikh has no ties to stu- dent government as he embarks on his candidacy for president. However, Hashwi was the lead vote recipient in the LSA assem- bly representative elections last March, and has worked on proj- ects in CSG such as implement- ing Saturday night dining in the residence halls and increasing wireless Internet speeds on cam- pus. Parikh said his position as an outsider makes him uniquely qualified for office. "I feel strongly that a lot of people who pursue student gov- ernment are resume builders," Parikh said. "I'm not saying (that's what) past leaders in spe- cific have done, but that's kind of the culture." Parikh added that CSG has also lost its importance and direction on campus. "There has been serious apa- thy that the students at large See CSG, Page 3A Shandria Vaughn, center, a student at the University's Dearborn campus and LSA junior Margaret McKinney, right, demonstrate outside the Federal Courthouse yesterday in Cincinnati. Federal appeals court, hears Proposal 2 case Judges to decide fate of state's affirmative action ban By KATIE BURKE Daily StaffReporter Parties advocating for and against the state's ban on affir- mative action were back in court yesterday as a federal appeals court heard arguments pertain- ing to the policy's constitutional- ity. Proposal 2, a ballot proposal passed in 2006, eliminated the ability to consider race in the admissions process at public universities in Michigan. Yes- terday's appeal, the latest step in a years-long legal process, was heard before a 15-judge panel at the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, which hears fed- eral appeals in cases originating from Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee. Last July a three-judge panel ruled in favor of striking down the ban. The court later decided to reexamine the case before a larger panel. Groups initiating the appeal included the American Civil Lib- erties UnionBy Any MeansNec- essary - an organization that support affirmative action initia- tives - and the National Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Colored People. ACLU attorney Mark Rosen- baum, one of the attorneys who argued the case, said the repeal of Proposal 2 would allow for race to be debated in admissions processes in the state of Michi- gan. "(Under Proposal 2), if you want to argue that your racial identity should also be consid- ered as part of the mosaic of a diverse student body, you are forbidden from raising that sub- ject," Rosenbaum said. The case did not deal with the constitutionality of affir- mative action policies, as in the Grutter v. Bollinger case in 2003, in which the United States See PROPOSAL 2, Page SA SIPPING FOR SPRING UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Task force to examine child misconduct at 'U' Group proposed by President Coleman aims to protect minors on campus By KATIE BURKE Daily StaffReporter In the wake of the recent incident involving alleged child pornography at the University of Michigan Health System and the widely publicized incidents at Penn State University, the University is in the planning phases of assembling a task force to prevent inappropriate conduct with children at the University in the future. University President Mary Sue Coleman first announced her intention to implement the task force, which will investi- gate all University programs involving children, at the Sen- ate Advisory Committee on University Affairs meeting on Dec. 5. According to University spokesman Rick Fitzgerald, the task force is currently in the information-gathering stage, and will be comprised of Kelly Cunningham, the University's director of public affairs, and Donica Varner, associate gen- eral counsel. Cunningham and Varner will research the structure of Uni- .vegityprograns, such as, day- cares and summer camps, and the details of their policies on criminal activities before exam- ining methods of improvement in those institutions, Fitzgerald See TASK FORCE, Page 3A TODD NEEDLE/Daily Students celebrate the warmer weather with sangria at Dominick's, which opened for the season yesterday. ELECTION 2012 Law professor vies for Democratic party's nomination for Michigan Supreme Court CAMPUS COMMUNITY Police stress need for caution Candidates to be chosen at convention on Sat. By KATIE BURKE Daily StaffReporter While Law Prof. Bridget McCormack has long challenged her students to practice law ethi- cally and with integrity, she may soon have the chance to apply those same values in the Michi- gan Supreme Court. McCormack - who has been teaching at the University Law School since 1998 and is current- ly the associate dean for clini- cal affairs - is running for the Democratic nomination for the state Supreme Court. The state party will choose its nominee at its endorsement convention Sat- urday in Detroit. If nominated, McCormack will continue on to a nonpartisan election that begins with a primary election in August and a general election on Nov. 6. This year, there are three seats up for election in the seven-seat court. McCormack said she hopes to receive the nomination this Sat- urday because she believes her personal ethics and experience would be a valuable addition to the state Supreme Court. "I would bring to the court a commitment to fairness and See SUPREME COURT, Page SA 1 ser In home Arbor O ]fficials urge pus and realty companies have expressed concern for their well- igilance after being. .b r Between Jan. 1 and Feb. 18 ies of burglaries there have been 82 reported home invasions in the city, and By ALEXANDRA homes near the intersection of MONDALEK Green Road and Glazier Way - Daily StaffReporter the Southeast corner of North Campus - have been major tar- light of the recent spate of gets of the break-ins. Burglars invasions throughout Ann have kicked in doors and shat- , students living off-cam- tered windows of several houses, stealing goods like jewelry and laptops. Ann Arbor Police Chief Bar- nett Jones spoke to local resi- dents at Clague Middle School last week about the recent home invasions and the city's subse- quent investigations. Invasions are on the rise, and Jones said he believes the unseasonably warm winter has incited criminals to strike. 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