The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 15, 2006 - 3 Coleman condemnsGmNDIT U-talk announcement SACUA questions President Coleman on U-talk, faculty recruits By Leah Graboski Daily News Editor When the University unveiled U- *talk, a new hotline for faculty and staff to report unethical or illegal hehavior, many employees respond- ed with concern about the hotline's intent and implementation. But they weren't the only ones trouhied by the announcement of the new hotline. At last week's meeting of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, President Mary Sue Coleman told memhers she was upset the e-mail introduc- ing U-talk was sent without her COLE Continued from page 1 mid-1990s after drawing fire from Sen ator Jesse Helms (R-N.C.). While the Americana Translatior Project is in its beginning stages, Colt has been developing the idea for severa years. After the Sept. 11 attacks, Colt grew increasingly concerned with tht lack of information about the Unitec Stales available in the Middle East. "I guess you could say this is one person's response to September 11,' Cole said. Since it was announced late lass year, the Americana Translatior Proect hsalready received mort thn$300 in donations from tht readers of Cole's blog. Earlier this year, the Translation Project wat granted nonprofit status, a distinc- lion that will help it raise funds frorr large foundations. While Cole said he is happy with the public's response to his project, he remains guarded about the impact the project will have. "I don't necessarily think the mere publication of books wil change attitudes, but ... I believe that the more information people have, the better," Cole said. HIGH SCHOOL Continued from page 1 "High school is bad enough as it is,t don't think sticking kids in a plain brick building will make things better," Markel said. Plans for redistricting are undecided. The first class of students at the new high school may consist of only entering fresh- man or redistricted students from Pionee and Huron High Schools. Most University students said the bes option would be to use the new build- ing for entering freshmen so that olde students from Pioneer and Huron High Schools would not be separated fron their friends. permission, was all about,' Coleman said. The email, sent two weeks ago, But Coleman's distress over the was co-signed by President Cole- e-mail controversy did not damp- man, Executive en her sense of Vice President for humor. Medical Affairs iu ntgi o "t'm not going Robert Kelch and I n tgigL to shoot the per- Executive Vice shoot the pro son who did it," President and pro she said. Chief Pinancial who did it:'5 She added that Officer Timothy U-talk is a "good Slottow. - University President plan" but that In a follow-up Mary Sue Coleman the plan was not e-mail issued the executed in the next day, Uni- proper way. versity officials rescinded the Some faculty members voiced original message and clarified serious concern about the hotline the University's intent to receive after the original e-mail was sent. reports regarding theft, fraud and One aspect of the new hotline violations of state and federal that worries faculty and staff is laws. the encouragement of anonymous "We were not atour best in explain- reporting, said SACUA ing to the community what (U-talk) See SACUA, page 8 Last Paper & Pencil MCAT! 10 Point Avg. Score Increase Coou ss Star FMaY 20, June 3 CReview sudjoku To play; Complete the grid so that every row, column and 3 8 2 6 7 1 8 F - +i i r 7 4 3 5 9 3 6 2 7 6 1 3 6 8 5 4 I 3 7 4 5 4 I , ~9 2 78 5421 1 j f Muzzle by sudokusyn ication.c6m zi 0ZI. fS10 somomm