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By JEFF CUBLEY plaint. at least one other person was questioned in a will be dealt with in accordance with universi- Contributing writer Because of the ongoing investigation, Sgt. separate drug-related incident. ty, national fraternal and local fraternal poli- Sam Sorrem of the Pullman police department In a statement issued to the Evergreen, TKE cies, as well as local and state laws," he said in Officers from the WSU and Pullman police would not release any names regarding the President Doug Stephens said Pullman police the statement. departments responded to a sex offense com- incident. department officers arrived at the TKE house at Stephens said the statement was regarding plaint on Greek Row early Sunday morning. Sorrem did say evidence was obtained at the about 7 a.m. on Sunday to detain a resident. the individual questioned in the drug-related Dispatchers from both police departments scene that supports the victim's allegation of Stephens said the person was released later charge. He said he could not answer questions received a call around 3 a.m. reporting the inci- sexual assault. that same morning, and no formal charges have about the individual in the drug case because dent, which allegedly occurred at the Tau Only one member of the fraternity was been issued. the suspect has sought representation from an Kappa Epsilon fraternity house located at 500 questioned regarding the sex offense com- The detention of the person was the cause of attorney. NE Campus St. plaint, Sorrem said.No arrests were made. an individual action, and not representative of Stephens would not comment on the alleged A search warrant was issued in order for Subsequent to the search for evidence con- the fraternity, he said. sex offense incident, but he said the house will police to gather evidence concerning the com- cerning the sex offense complaint, Sorrem said "If the person is convicted of any crime, he cooperate with all investigations.

Staying on target

Musella, Anderson start campaign by visiting halls By SETH TRUSCOTT for the next three weeks. The Daily Evergreen "We've been going around to the chapters and residences halls," Anderson said. "We ASWSU presidential candidate John had our campaign kickoff last night at Psi Musella is no stranger to the work of a cam- Upsilon fraternity, of which John is a member. paign. We had a lot of supporters and friends there." "It's a difficult task, but a , "Every day we're visiting task worth taking up," said residence halls and just trying Musella, who is now working to get around and meet the stu- on his sixth student govern- dents, be one with the stu- ment campaign. He served as dents," she said. a campaign adviser, and ran Musella said his and Ander- twice for senator and twice son's campaign position is a for vice president. unique one. Now, he and runningmate "We are both outsiders," he Ashley Anderson are aiming said. "There's a lot of political for the top spots in the ASWSU executive stuff that goes on in any government. There's a STAff PHOTO BY CHUCK ALLEN branch. lot of things that have happened this year Malcolm Rogel, a senior communication major, takes aim at the goal dur- Musella and Anderson are focusing their (WSU) that Iwouldn't want on my resume. We ing his advanced P.E. class at Martin Stadium on Wednesday. campaign on parking and a CUB renovation and will be visiting campus houses and halls See CAMPAIGN Page 3

"'" ASWSU allocates $1,500 toward Ku-Ah-Mah wow that takes place on campus By SETH TRUSCOTT be bringing in speakers from WSU community but an extended April 11 and 12. The Daily Evergreen Olympia and San Francisco to speak community," Garza said. "This brings unit