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Kalra said there has definitely been a lack of response from the Regents, but admitted it is a contro- versial issue that often gets related to the passing of Proposal 2 last November. The proposal consti- tutionally banned gay marriage in Michigan. "This is not a political issue. Peo- ple are being discriminated against and by not supplying this addition the University is condoning discrim- ination," Kalra said. In 1971, Michigan was the first major university to offer profes- sional support services for gay and lesbian students. More recently, MSA passed a resolution in support of amending the bylaws to include gender identity and expression, and GEO succeeded in having gender identity added to the University's non-discrimination clause covering graduate employees. Liz Goodnick, a graduate stu- dent instructor in philosophy and chairperson of the TBLG Caucus last year, doesn't see much progress being made without more help from the University. "Until we get support from higher up in the University, we're pretty much in a stalemate," Goodnick said. CITY COUNCIL Continued from page1 that the political limitations placed on stu- denta:have been a concern of his for quite some time. "Local voting regulations impinge on the rights for students to vote in Anr Arbor," Donn said. "The same people whc say students should pay attention are put- ting voting regulations on them." "The primary takes place when all the students are away." "It's not like they al decided to take a three-day vacation anc missed the primary. Students are here 7 percent of the year," Donn said. Kang said that the five wards preven students from collectively raising the concerns to the city and that the wards thai divide up Ann Arbor were created to bet- ter represent diversity. "Unfortunately, that hasn't beer achieved," Kang said. Kang said that the community mem- bers he has met with have received hi campaign warmly. 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