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Students rally around Big House

Thousands join online groups asking for graduation at Michigan Stadium

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 Aaron Brown, a Washtenaw Community College sophomore, reads a flyer on the Posting Wall last night. The posters were clustered to spell
Aaron Brown, a Washtenaw Community College sophomore, reads a flyer on the Posting Wall last night. The posters were clustered to spell "EMU-'08?". (RODRIGO GAYA/Daily)

LSA senior Eric Victorson is hoping against hope.

Deep down, he still believes there's a way for the 2008 commencement ceremony to be held at Michigan Stadium.

"I'm not an expert, but I still believe that there must be some way that we can halt construction," Victorson said. "People at Michigan are smart enough that we can work together to figure out some sort of solution."

University spokeswoman Kelly Cunningham said this won't be possible.

University officials announced Tuesday that the University-wide commencement ceremony won't be held at Michigan Stadium because of ongoing construction. Instead, the ceremony, slated for April 26, will be held at Eastern Michigan University's Rynearson Stadium.

Cunningham said the lack of working bathrooms and electricity would prevent the ceremony from taking place at the stadium.

"It's the intensity of that work during those months that makes it impossible to stop working, open it up, then resume construction soon after commencement," said Cunningham, adding that excavation and steel structure work could also make the stadium unsafe.

But some aren't willing to take no for an answer.

When Victorson heard about the e-mail, he immediately started a Facebook.com group called "Michigan's Graduation is meant to be in the BIG HOUSE." As of 11 p.m. yesterday, 2,279 Michigan students had joined the group.

Victorson said he was frustrated by the timing of the University's announcement.

"I'm shocked that no one had the foresight to think that the stadium reconstruction project would perturb the graduation ceremony at the Big House," Victorson said. "I think whoever is responsible for planning this should have known more than just a few weeks ago."

Individual students sent University President Mary Sue Coleman and Provost Theresa Sullivan about 80 emails and 130 comments through the Commencement '08 webpage, Cunningham said. Coleman and Sullivan plan to respond to each message individually, she said.

Construction crews are working on a strict timeline to ensure the stadium will br open for football games until the renovations are completed in Aug. 2010, making it impossible to pause work in April, Cunningham said.

Many students have suggested that the University use Crisler Arena, which is located next to the Big House, but the arena has only a capacity of only 14,000. Michigan Stadium, the nation's largest football stadium, lists its capacity as 107,501.

Sue Eklund, associate vice president for student affairs, said Crisler's capacity would would reduce the number of tickets available to each graduate from eight to two or three.

"We're asking students to recognize that everyone is disappointed with this situation," Eklund said. "Everyone wants to make the best of it, whatever the location."

Eklund said a meeting would be held next week to discuss the possible solutions with students. She said holding the commencement at Crisler Arena is still an option. If that were the case, the University would likely use a video feed from Crisler to Hill Auditorium, where additional guests could watch the ceremony.

Michigan Student Assembly President Mohammad Dar said the University needs to give students a chance to make suggestions on the process.

"It is evident that this decision deeply upset the students," Dar said in a statement. "And right now, they need to have a say in their graduation and they need transparency in the reassessment of every option."

Despite the fact that construction is scheduled to continue until 2010, Eklund said only this year's ceremony would be affected.


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Aaron

posted 1/10/08 @ 4:02 AM EST

Coleman, Sullivan, the Regents and Athletic Department are concerned that disrupting construction at the Big House for a trivial commencement ceremony will delay the project's schedule and add millions to its budget. (Continued…)

Jordan

posted 1/10/08 @ 4:18 AM EST

My mother really wanted to see the Big House.

She will be heartbroken.

Thanks a lot Mary Sue.

Have you done anything in my last four years at the University that hasn't been lame, cowardly and duplicitous? This University deserves better leadership than you and the clueless regents that do nothing but sing your praises. (Continued…)

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peter

posted 1/10/08 @ 6:59 AM EST

hey CANADA, From America, I am NOT my DOCTORS PATIENT, I am my DOCTORS PROFIT, and there KILLING me, how about you?

Diana

posted 1/10/08 @ 7:35 AM EST

Dr. Coleman - I appreciate everything you and the University are doing to listen to the Seniors and their parents. It means so much more to have a graduation on campus than in Ypsilanti. (Continued…)

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EMUAlumni

posted 1/10/08 @ 10:13 AM EST

All of this self-pitying whining and bellyaching reminds me of why I disdain Gen Y'ers and Michigan students in particular. You can barely muster any outrage over the real inhumanities in the world, but ZOMG we have to graduate just a few miles up the road? The horror!! The inhumanity!!

We all know you are such unique, precious snowflakes, so please find it in your hearts to make the best of an unfortunate inconvenience. (Continued…)

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EMUAlumni

EMUAlumni

posted 1/10/08 @ 10:17 AM EST

All of this self-pitying whining and bellyaching reminds me of why I disdain Gen Y'ers and Michigan students in particular. You can barely muster any outrage over the real inhumanities in the world, but ZOMG we have to graduate just a few miles up the road? The horror!! The inhumanity!!

We all know you are such unique, precious snowflakes, so please find it in your hearts to make the best of an unfortunate inconvenience. (Continued…)

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Shocked Alumni

posted 1/10/08 @ 10:21 AM EST

As a recent alumni, I am shocked at the recent events taking place. But also appalled at the some of the comments of my future alumni peers making about the leadership of the University of Michigan. (Continued…)

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Staff Member

posted 1/10/08 @ 10:34 AM EST

At the state university I attended, there were two identical commencement ceremonies... one in the morning, and one in the afternoon, with different departments invited to each specific ceremony. (Continued…)

Johnny Action Space Punk

posted 1/10/08 @ 12:22 PM EST

Some of your NEIGHBORS in Ypsilanti and at EMU are a little less than thrilled with your outpouring of graciousness. If you'd like to debate this or rant or vent or stand up for the shots some of us have taken at some of YOU all, come on over. (Continued…)

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Shocked Alumni

posted 1/10/08 @ 2:17 PM EST

"Hi, I understand that you feel ashamed of how quickly some students are to lash out at the president, but both you and the president have had the honor of crossing that stage with your head held high because after all the years of hard work you graduated across the UM soil. (Continued…)

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