Saily aar Hrri Torbush Speaks Out On Campus Safety During a rally for the White Ribbon Campaign, the coach said alcohol was often a catalyst for sexual assault. By Katie Abel University Editor UNC football coach Carl Torbush fought for a victory off the field Wednesday as he rallied support for the prevention of violence against women. Torbush spoke in the Pit as part of the second annual White Ribbon Campaign, a week of events aimed at highlighting the efforts of men working to end sexual assault against women. Almost 50 men clad in event T-shirts and white ribbons lined the Pit as Torbush called for men to help women feel safer on campus. Just before he stepped to the podium, Torbush circulated among the campaign members, introducing himself to each of them. “I think it is really important that all of you, especially females, never have to walk around in fear,” he said. 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During the noon rally, senior Will Morris said men had a tendency to stay silent when other men committed vio lent acts. “Men needed a space to speak out, and now we have that space,” he said. Freshman Alistair Cooper said it was crucial that more men take the initiative to fight against sexual assault through open dialogue. “Men must be able to actively and openly discuss this problem for it to be eradicated,” Cooper said. The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. New Sangam Officers: Raise Awareness, Activity By Shahrzad Rezvani Staff Writer Sangam members ushered in next year’s executive board this week as they held their annual elections. Priya Gupta, a junior from Hopewell Junction, N.Y., on Tuesday was elected president of the organization which cel ebrates South Asian culture on campus. Sangam members cast their votes for president, vice president, secretary and treasurer after the candidates made two minute speeches and held 10-minute question and answer sessions. Gupta’s platform stressed her desire to prevent dwindling attendance at meetings toward the year’s end. “Next year at the elections, I want the same number of people as at the first meeting,” she said. Appeals Court Orders Elian Gonzalez to Stay in U.S. Associated Press MIAMI - Chastising the government for ignoring the wishes of a 6-year-old boy, a federal appeals panel on Wednesday ordered that Elian Gonzalez must remain in the United States until an asylum hearing next month. The court action, extending an earli er stay granted by one of the judges, marked the latest in a series of victories for Elian’s Miami relatives, who have been batding his Cuban father in an international tug-of-war over the child. The order, however, does not pre Tor Heel Temps ooo 0n The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill f 'v Get More Than a Degree V Out of UNC! \ j • Graduating in May? J f • Staying in the area? /j Gain valuable work experience at UNC through Tar Heel Temps, l ) the University's own in house temporary service. V y We have positions in all areas of campus: academic, administrative and medical environments. can tm§poian*itttst*' (9191 SfliSUSSCifl Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer News Gupta planned to boost attendance by getting all members involved. “If you make (members) feel like they have a piece of Sangam, then they will stay,” she said. Gupta also emphasized the group’s multiple commitments on campus. “We are a cultural organization, but we’re also a political organization and a service organization. We do give back a lot to the campus,” she said. Vice president-elect Sonia Daswani, former social committee chairwoman, expressed similar views. However, she also said that while she would maintain the cultural focus of the organization, she hoped to take it in anew direction by creating a resource center for mem bers with the help of Saager, the gradu ate student division of Sangam. “I want to increase networking vent the government from reuniting father and son in the United States. In Litde Havana, a tense vigil quickly became a celebration, w r ith people danc ing, crying and chanting “God Bless America.” “The Gonzalez family continues to believe in the laws of the United States,” said Lazaro Gonzalez, the great uncle who so publicly defied Attorney General Janet Reno’s demand to turn the boy over to his Cuban father last week. “We will continue to pray ... that (Elian) may remain where his mother CLOTHIERS Men’s and Women’s m W Shorts 20% off A All Men’s and Women’s Jfl k Swimsuits 20% off JM gMM| MV New shipments of ■ V Dr. Marten’s and Birkenstocks |J Sunglasses: >4O ' Oakley., Arnette, Anarchy, Stussy, Quicksilver, |, ; H Dragon, & Roxy t ,! 1 1 s i iTH- Ji -. J 4ifc options so current Sangam members can contact graduated students who have gone into the work force,” she said. Monica Modi, a sophomore from Maryland who was elected co-secretary, said she planned to increase the com munication between general members of Sangam and the cabinet. “I am going to (increase communication) with anew calendar format and publishing the cab inet minutes,” she said. Modi said she wanted to establish a system in which Sangam members pub lished monthly editorials in The Daily Tar Heel. “We want to inform students more about (South Asian) culture,” she said. Modi said she also hoped to bring all Asian campus groups together in a mul ticultural event. Newly elected co-secretary Amisha wanted him to be, in the life of free dom.” Reno, in Oklahoma City for the ded ication of a memorial to the victims of the federal building bombing five years ago, said she would abide by the court order. “But it does not disagree with my determination, it does not say that the boy cannot be reunited with his father,” she said. “I believe Elian should be reunited with his father, and I said that all along.” Wednesday’s order was by a three judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit The Dept. 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Sangam president Susan Kansagra said she was optimistic that the newly elected executives would reveal an unseen side of Sangam by stressing its political and educational aspects. “(The elected members are) really going to take Sangam in anew direction, going in places we haven’t gone before." The University Editor can be reached at udesk@unc.edu. Court of Appeals in Atlanta. The gov ernment could seek to have the stay lift ed by the full circuit court or by a U.S. Supreme Court justice. Or it could wait until a scheduled May 11 hearing before the federal appeals court on the asylum request by the Miami relatives. The Immigration and Naturalization Service had denied that request. The 16-page ruling did not specifical ly forbid the INS from taking custody. It also did not address government efforts to reunite Elian with his father, waiting in Washington since April 6. 9

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