Today Thursday Friday High: 56 High: 61 High: 60 Low: 40 Low: 43 Low: 41 Precip: 30% Precip: 10% Precip: 30% IN BRIEF Rumsfeld named in lawsuit alleging prisoner torture WASHINGTON, D.C. — Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld is re sponsible for torture and abuse of prisoners held by the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan and should compensate the victims, a lawsuit contended Tliesday. The suit was filed on behalf of four Iraqis and four Afghans who allege they suffered severe and repeated beatings, cutting with knives, sexual humiliation and assault, mock execu tions, death threats and restraint in excruciating positions. They were held in Afghanistan and Iraq in 2003 and 2004, were never charged with crimes and have been released, according to officials at the American Civil Liberties Union and Human Rights First, the groups that filed the suit. The Associated Press Cards: LTD will not accept the old design as of April 1 Continued from page 1 of ID card as a bus pass on April l. “If (students) have an old card that has a 950 number on it, it’ll be good for campus, but (the Deady Hall) de sign is being discontinued,” he said. Individuals who have their Social Security numbers stolen are at risk of identity theft. “It’s not so much a risk carrying it around,” said Pam Olshanski, a Eu gene Police Department spokes woman. “The danger is when you in advertently lose it. “It’s a good safety measure to en sure that you don’t lose your wallet if you carry your Social Security card in it and you don’t put your Social Secu rity number on your checks. ” Olshanski added that there are no identity theft cases that have been linked directly to the Social Security number printed on a University ID, but that an identity thief could use a Social Security number to open accounts in someone else’s name. Woodruff said the University used the Deady Hall design of the ID from 1996 to 2002. There are no plans to change the design in the near future. According to the Card Office, anyone who still uses his or her So cial Security number as a University ID number or a card of the old de sign should have it converted. There is no charge for the process, provid ed students bring their old cards with them to the office, which is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. adamcherry@dailyemerald.com Gender: Cantu emphasized the universality of minority issues Continued from page 1 ethnic minorities are most successful at historically minority-based institu tions and that universities need to look to those institutions for examples. “Leadership needs to look at mod els of successful, sustained diversity within institutions,” Moses said. “Partnership with institutions and places where the pipeline is filled with people you want. ” Fraser discussed education as a in strument for social mobility. She also discussed the changes that gender and ethnic studies classes have made. “There has been the emergence of African-American studies, women’s studies, Latino studies,” Moses said. “They have been institutionally mar ginalized, yet they are central to the survival of the academy. History is a A View raw the Bridge l»y Arthur Miller Robinson Theatre 8 pm- Feb. 25, 26 Mar. 4,5,11,12 7:30- Mar. 3 2 pm- Sun, Mar. 6 Benefit for Tsunami Relief UO Ticket Office 3464363 different field because of African-Amer ican studies. English has changed be cause of women’s studies.” Cantu’s main point was that the struggles women and racial minori ties face are issues that affect the entire population. “Race and gender are connected,” Cantu said. “All of us can become al lies to each other. 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