College Official Calls White Men 'Root of Most Evil'
 By Scott Hogenson
 CNS Executive Editor
 21 April, 2000

 (CNSNews.com) - A top University of Iowa official has apologized
for a
 remark in which she referred to white men as "the root of most
evil."

 University Relations Vice President Ann Rhodes made the
comment
 Thursday when responding to a question about racist e-mails and a
recent
 bomb threat at the school.

 "I figured it was going to be a white guy between 25 and 55
because
 they're the root of most evil," Rhodes said Thursday. The suspect
 apprehended in the case was a black female student at the
university.

 In apologizing for the comment, Rhodes said that it was "a poor
attempt
at
 humor," and said it was "inappropriate to joke about such a
sensitive
issue."

 "I feel so horrible about this and I apologized as quickly as I could
 (Thursday) and I've been apologizing ever since," Rhodes told
 CNSNews.com Friday. "This is the worst thing I've ever said."

 Rhodes, who's worked for the university for the past 22 years and
spent

 the past 11 years as the university's official spokesperson, said
she's

 received numerous e-mails from men who were offended by the
comment,
 along with correspondence from women she said agreed with her
 comments.

 The apology from Rhodes noted that it was inappropriate to refer to
white
 men as evil because it "reinforces the kinds of stereotypes we have
been
 working to dispel."

 Assistant Director for University Affairs Mary New told
CNSNews.com
 that she had "no knowledge" of whether the remark would draw any
 disciplinary action by the school or whether any sort of sensitivity
training
 would be considered.

 Rhodes' comment was made during a Thursday news conference
following
 the arrest of a student in the university's College of Dentistry. She
made her
 remark when asked by a reporter if she was surprised that the
suspect
in
 the case was a black female student.

 The suspect was identified as Tarsha Claiborne, a second year
student
at
 the University of Iowa's College of Dentistry. Rhodes said Claiborne
 admitted sending racist e-mails and threatening to bomb the
school at
which
 she is a student.

 Rhodes said Claiborne also confessed to an unrelated incident in
which
 noodles were dyed red and dumped on the doorstep of a black
male
 student at the College of Dentistry along with a message reading
"Dead
 black man's brains." According to Rhodes, there is no indication at
this time
 why Claiborne undertook any of the actions she confessed to.

--
Kathleen

Dictators ride to and fro upon tigers which
they dare not dismount. And the tigers are
getting hungry. -- Winston Churchill


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