Jbne 1&11 Uafl 1&UIQ One hundred eleven years of edioral freedom Summer Weekly www.michigandally.com Monday May 13, 2002 9i a r rcsr cyr j c' ',r ^fii w ri A~?;. y d, iBMW ::25 NIMEN NEWS A Michigan State Supreme Court decision last week said local ordinances can not enforce a smoking ban in public areas. Page 3 OP/ED Although state courts have allowed for closed presiden- tial searches, the University would still benefit from an open process. Page 4 ARTS JESSICA YURASEK/Daily Left: President Bush promotes his education policies at Vandenberg Elementary School in Southfield last week. Above: Southfield second-grader Alex Salloum interviews Michigan Public School Superintendent Tom Watkins after Bush's visit. Bush honors 'U' student dunngeducation lecture Lawsuit against TKE dropped By Jeremy Berkowitz member paid to be in the fraternity. Daily News Editor According to the University's Interfra- ternity Council website, TKE charged The Upsilon chapter of Tau Kappa the highest new member dues of all the Epsilon Board of Advisors and Housing fraternities on campus last year. Corporation dropped its lawsuit against The lawsuit was dropped after a the University's chapter last week. The review of the chapter's financial situa- board, composed of TKE alumni, origi- tion because it was discovered that miss- nally sued TKE's 34 residents for misap- ing money had been taken from the propriation of almost $35,000, among chapter's bank account and moved into other accusations. an account usedby house residents. "I'm happy because I think the In addition to the lawsuit, the Univer- charges were wrong. They pretty sity TKE chapter lost its charter last much seized our money to begin month after the Ann Arbor Fire Depart- with and it just led to a lot of prob- ment discovered numerous code viola- lems between us and (the) interna- tions at the fraternity house. tional headquarters," former TKE TKE National Executive Vice Presi- President Daniel Thal said. dent and Chief Executive Officer Kevin Originally suspicion about the TKE Mayeux said residents did not take care house arose when it was revealed that of the house, but Thal disputed that the only $255 per pledge went to the nation- alumni in charge of maintenance were al headquarters out of the $1,600 each See TKE, Page 2 Robinson awaits arrest for fondling student Online: Expanded coverage of the president's visit By Karen Schwartz Daily News Editor Sometimes hard work gets recognized - by the President of the United States. President Bush honored Asya Obad, a stu- dent at the University's Dearborn campus, for her dedication and commitment to community service, during a speech at Vandenberg Ele- mentary School in Southfield last week. "She's a child who's getting her own education and, at the same time, working hard to make sure our community is strong," President Bush said, thanking her for the example she set "for people (her) age and the whole community." Obad, a full-time student and mother of two, participated in AmeriCore for two years, where she said she worked within a community, build- ing parks and assisting with landscape cleanup, in addition to attending workshops on diversity and problem-solving. She currently works in the Arabic Communi- ty Center for Economic and Social Services, where she coordinates programs for immigrant students who need help with the English lan- guage. She also assists students who scored low on the Michigan Education Assessment Program and need help with their reading and writing skills. Obad said she could not believe she was being honored by the president at first, but she was excited and honored to receive such recognition. "You can't explain what you're feeling, all of it, because being honored is something one of a million people get to do. You figure, wow, you're See BUSH, Page 2 By Maria Sprow Daily News Editor As Kinesiology junior Bernard Robinson, a starter on the University's basketball team, awaits arrest on a warrant issued April 25, his ath- letic future comes into question. Robinson, a 6- foot-6 forward, is facing misde- meanor charges Rohinson for allegedly fondling a University stu- dent in a West Quad Residence Hall stairwell last month. According to Department of Public Safety reports, the girl was able to flee the scene, but DPS officers apprehended Robinson later that night. DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown said Robinson was later released pend- ing a warrant. He went home to Wash- ington D.C. but has since been contacted and asked to turn himself over to police. Brown said county prosecutors and investigators are working with Robin- son's attorney, Nicholas Roumel, to secure a date for Robinson to come back to Ann Arbor. If convicted, Robinson could face up to two years in See ROBINSON, Page 3 team clenches ra se " ~ the Big Ten title--d p e so againstOi Menai raises awareness on depression State and will host Regionals By Jennifer Misthal ber Laura Shereda said. The skit was written this weekend. College depression I)ailyStafflReporter specifically for a video about college Page 10 Fo depression and was based on multiple stu- Fro percento Healt unatI Noticing their friends inability to sleep dents experiences. W ONLINE s hwe al aet and irritability, the confused group of stu- According to the National Mental Health shAw sym Relien dents confronted them but could not under- Association's website, 7.8 percent of men A Global Relief M thn percent of t lalcolege stand their situation. Their friend's and 12.3 percent of women between the eundation u s cdhisi performance in class begins to slip, adding ages of 18-24 report frequent mental distress executive once d to problems. Offering only an assortment of - a key indicator for depression and other Wahid E-Hage, a Fr happy pills, the therapists do not seem to mental disorders. Wn-ime- ade, teosit help their depression. "Feelings of worthlessness and hopeless- one-time aide to mong 1524 yar olds, suicide This may have only been a play per- ness, a dramatic change it in appetite, a dra- a n ranks as the third leading cause of formed Thursday night in the Michigan matic weight loss in a quick period of time, Laden, death League Underground by members of the disruption in sleep patterns, and irritability" AC T 0 Depressive dsorders affect University student group Mentality, but for are potential warnings for depression, Jim ONTACTS approximately 19 milion American those in the play, it was also reality. Epzkorn clinical director of the University's NEWS: 7-DAILY dults The performance was dedicated to raising Counseling and Psychological Services said. c7ASSIIE7 ' 1 awareness of mental health, Mentality mem- See DEPRESSION, Page 2 Sticky art Amidst a pink wall with black grafitti, gum adorns an alleyway off E. Libertey Street. ,,.T,.,.,.. --