Weinesday, July 30, 127 - The Michigan Daily - 3 p&art in 'A M By Christine M. Paik Daily Staff Repttrter Amidst the serene backdrop of the Huron River in Gallup Park Monday morning, people of all ages gathered to run in the name of peace. A welcoming ceremony for runners carrying the peace torch for the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run, an Olympic-style relay symbolizing peace, took place at the Gallup Park Livery on Fuller Road, complete with balloons, banners and flags from around the world. Sampan Nyman, a national Peace Run coordinator, said the Peace Run is an open event that invites community members to participate in the run fes- tivities. "We encourage anyone and every- one to participate," Nyman said. "As the runners run along with the torch, they try to inspire anyone who's around to at least hold the torch. "We just want to inspire people and give them a way to express their desire for peace." Kapila Castoldi, Michigan Peace Run coordinator, said the ceremony and the run through Ann Arbor were successful, despite the humid weather. "It was very difficult because of the unbearable heat, but the runners had incredible support - the mayor, dif- ferent organizations, and the crowds," Castoldi said. Ann Arbor Mayor Ingrid Sheldon, as well as representatives from various peace organizations, attended the event. "I hope the runners leave with pleasant memories of Ann Arbor," Sheldon said. "I hope they leave with a sense of community involvement. The seed must be planted in order to grow to be a world product." Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Coordinator Odile Kesoosh s scasVaa. BOHDAN DAMIAN CAP/Daiy Ann Arbor Community Center day campers Otis Little (left) and Darrin Wilson participate in the Sri Chinmoy Oneness- Home Peace Run Monday. MSA Continued from Page 1 negotiations. "It's fairly timely because the educa- tion committee is starting to set the budget and this determines priorities for financial aid like grants and loans," Nagrant said. LSA Rep. Dan Serota, co-chair of the lobby day, said the event provided students a perfect opportunity to flex political muscle. "It's important students talk directly to representatives to show them that we watch what they do and that these bills do affect students," Serota said. When MSA, representing a 35,000-student University, meets with members of Congress, policy-makers are going to pay attention, he said. Generally, representatives were receptive to assembly members' stances regarding educational issues, Serota said. "Each office has a slightly different view on things," Serota said. "But they were happy we stopped by and most of the Michigan delegation is behind get- ting more money for higher educa- tion." Along with continuing efforts to main- tain or raise the status quo on financial aid, MSA representatives discussed sever- al other developments with legislators. They lobbied furiously against an amendment to a House of Representatives bill that would put another pinch in graduate students' tight budgets. LSA Rep. Erin Carey said that stu- dents must keep in contact with legisla- tors to maintain an education-friendly climate. When is the best time to ., begin martial arts training? Summer special call today (313)994.0400 Hugonot-Haber stressed the impor- tance of individuals coming together to make a difference locally. "I want people to feel a connection with each other," Hugonot-Haber said. "I want people to sense com- munities work- f want ing for peace." J e f fpeo et Nicholas, an Eastern reallyne M i c i i g an University pea en senior, planned to run the entire - Lyt three miles PeaceI stretching from Gallup Park to Ypsilanti. "I love to run, and the thought of running for peace, well, that's just right up my alley,' Nicholas said. Lyudmila Yershova, a student from Novosibirsk, Russia, served as one of 4 uc 13 members of the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team who ran the entire dis- tance across the United States. "It has been a great experience for me personally," Yershova said. I'm very happy, and to show lucky, to be here. I want to at they show people that they really need peace." Because of time con- straints, the dmila Yershova Peace Run Run participant takes place every other year in more than 70 countries. "It is such a large event, especially in the U.S., and it takes more than a year to organize it," Nyman said. "It would be, from the organizational standpoint, impossible to have it every year." Castoldi, however, hopes that peace is a constant goal. "Our goal is to continue to grow; we hope this doesn't end in two weeks," Castoldi said. "In the in- between years, we try to do some- thing, so the population doesn't for- get about it. Last year we went to schools and talked to children about peace." The Peace Run was founded in 1987 by Sri Chinmoy, a peace advo- cate who dedicated his life to promot- ing the cause of peace. The worldwide event is non-politi- cal, non-religious and nonprofit, gain- ing most of its assistance from volun- teers, donations and leaders around the world. Past supporters have included Mother Teresa and The Dalai Lama. Information on the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run can be found online at http://iipeacerun.org. I RKANKINGS Continued from Page 1 Zanka a id that the magazine con- siders data from America's National *inion Research, Inc., a research conspany te magazine sends so 1,400 hospitals tocompilesinforsa- tion for the rankings. The informa- tion is then entered into a computer model. When determining rankings, two- thirds of a hospital's score comes from the data obtained by the compa- ny and one-third comes from the hos- jpital's reputation. Ele rankings for some special departments - ophthalmology, pedi- atrics, psychiatry and rehabilitation - are based solely on reputation because other data is unavailable or irrelevant. Zanka said that while the rankings indicate top-quality hospitals, local hospitals that may not have been higly ranked oftentimes offer excel- ceiii serv ice. In orderto be ranked, a hospital must be affiliated with a medical school, be a member of the Council of Teaching Hospital or receive a high evaluation in hospital technolo- gy. Many factors contribute to a hospi- tal's overall ranking. These elements include: whether the hospital has a trauma ward, its mortality rate, its ratio of nurses to beds, its discharge planning and the variety of services offered. 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