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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.
Torbush also warned students against
the overconsumption of alcohol, which
he said was often a catalyst for men to
committing sexual assault
The White Ribbon Campaign is an
international event that began in
Canada as a remembrance of a 1989
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sacre in which an
armed man killed
14 women.
Volunteers have
spent the week dis
tributing white rib
bons and informa
tion about sexual
violence against
women and circu
lating pledge
sheets to garner
support for the
cause.
Members said
they planned to
UNC football coach
Carl Torbush
said no one,
especially women,
should have to walk
around in fear.
display the sheets of the men’s signa
tures in a visible location after the week
ended. The group gathered about 1,700
signatures last year.
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.
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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
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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
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Raja agreed with Modi, saying the exec
utives of all campus minority groups
should meet and support each other.
Raja also said one of her platform
goals was to fully educate members
about their culture.
“We need to focus on politics, religion
and the history of all South Asian coun
tries and regions,” said Raja, a sopho
more from Chapel Hill.
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.
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