Monday, June 4, 2001- The Michigan Daily - 7 BAMN Continued from Page 1. sentations was just one step they took, added. The repeal of the University system's ban is the first step in removing Proposition 209, the state-wide ban on affirmative action. Students from Penn State talked about the flood of death threats students say they have been receiving since 1999. "Basically what happened was for the first time in 20 years, Penn State had its first losing (football) season," said Penn te student Chenits Pettigrew, compar- sng the school's athletic tradition to Michigan's. "Football is the only thing that kept the Penn State community together." "Football players getting death threats hurts recruitment," added Penn State student Brian Favors. The students said after they began receiving the threats, they asked their administration to help them build up the university's diversity curriculum. "We realized that they didn't know anything about us," said Lakisha Wolf, a student who said she personally received several death threats. The students said they wanted the new curriculum to ease the racial ten- sions at Penn State. "We realized that the University had fallen short on its diversity initiatives," said Penn State student Charleen Morris. "There wasn't a shared and conclusive understanding of diversity." The group said although they success- fully created a new diversity program at Penn State, they are still fearful of the climate at the school. "We created a multi-million dollar diversity plan, but we are struggling," Favors said. At one point, Helen Halyrad, a mem- ber of the audience, spoke out against affirmative action, saying that class, and not rim is h L rln~ fa'r' tat - tributes to inequality. Halyrad said she is a member of the Socialist Equality Party, which, accord- ing to a written statement, believes that "affirmative action is based on the premise that some sections of the popu- lation must be denied access to higher education, and argues that this depriva- tion should be rationed out differently than at present ... excluding white youth from a college, in order to include more minority youth, cannot be reconciled with fairness." Although Halyrad spoke against affir- mative action, participants of the confer- applause. "There's a lot of strong points that are being made, even hers," said Heather Brewer, who will be a freshman at Ok d University in the fall. "I did- n't understand quite what was going on and that's the main reason I wanted to come." 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