818 Senate election appeal update Casey Creel ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR The Senate Election Appeals Committee has ordered the Starr and Urooj tickets to meet this week through the Conflict Reso lution Center to discuss the Starr ticket's appeal of the Sen ate election. "Several students, including the Starr ticket, have raised con cerns and questions about cam paign tactics in the recent Sen ate election," said Mona Olds, committee chair and dean of stu dent, life. • l; . start; 'tfte'lctefrig' Greensboro, NC March 1, 2002 candidate for Senate president, made the appeal three days af ter the Feb. 19 election. "What I firmly want is seri ous reform to make the rules clearer and specify definite con sequences to behavioral infrac tions so this doesn't happen in the future," Starr said. Tamara Asad, vice presi dent-elect on the Urooj ticket, said that her ticket does not know the appeal's exact allega tions yet. "We still feel that we did not harass anybody, and we did not violate any rules together," Asad *■ said. 1 "My hafte fe that we solve this whether it's a miscommu nication or a misunderstanding, because this is not a personal issue with the Starr ticket." James Tatum and David Kaplan, who manned the elec tion in Founders lobby from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., also raised concerns to the committee and the two tickets through a letter sent five days after the election. "I read last week's Guilfordian and saw that it wasn't just the two of us with concerns," Kaplan said. "We both See Election, p. 2