2 - Tuesday, November 7, 2006 MONDAY: WEDNESDAY: Ten Spot University Jobs THURSDAY: Explained FRIDAY: Before You Were Here The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom CJbe fJ*idhigan 0aiIjj 413 E. Huron St. Ann ArborMI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com DONN M. FRESARD ALEXIS FLOYD Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-0558 fresard@michiganaily.com floyd@michigandaily.com CONTACT INFORMATION HEART AND SOUL Resisting temptation: The freshman's tale I was coming back to East Quad Residence Hall on the night of Arbor Fest - a block party a few weeks ago - when I bumped into a friend of mine from French class. We started chatting, com- paring notes about what we were doing that night and so on. With my friend was a young lady who asked me, "Wait, do you have a British accent?" Smiling, because the girl was rather drunk, I told her that yes, I do indeed have a British accent. "Oh my God, seriously?" she asked as she grinned even wider. I had to resist doing an Austin Powers impression when I told her that I had been born in England. "You know," the girl slurred, "I am seriously interested in procre- ating with somebody with a Brit- ish accent." I almost took her up on her offer, but remembering my girl- friend and the SAPAC workshop first-year students attend, I decid- ed against it. JAKE HOLMES Togaincampusimmortality, submit your own Arbor Anec- dotes. Just keep them under 125 words. E-mail submissions to news@michigandaily.com. Please excuse me, prof, for being late I was hurrying to English class yesterday, and when Igot to Angell Hall, I was slightly annoyed that I had to adjust my trajectory to avoid the workers on the steps. As I walked past them, the strains of Alabama's song "I'm In A Hurry" drifted up. The workers had parked a huge truck on the walkway next to the steps, rolled down the windows and were blasting 102.9 FM. I stopped to listen to one of the workers scrape the steps in rhythm to the music, which made me late to class. It was worth it. ANNE VANDERMEY Heard over coffee I was sitting in a coffee shop last weekend, sipping my cafe mocha and pretending to read a maga- zine while eavesdropping on four Ugg-clad girls. One of the girls was complaining about a class. One friendsaid,"Youshould just tell your GSIto let youwatch Dirty Dancing II: Havana Nights." "I already tried that, and he said the movie had no educational value." "What?" a third friend said. "Hello - Cuban guys really are that hot." EMILYANGELL An intervention Here's how I realized my polit- ical science participation grade may not be so strong. Yesterday in section I spoke for one of the first times, and the student who had sat two seats down all term said audibly to the class: "Are you new to this section?" 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CRIME NOTES Student loses wallet between A2 and Ohio WHERE: Between Mich. and Ohio WHEN: Sunday at about 2:20 p.m. WHAT: A woman from Cleveland, Ohio, who is not affiliated with the Univer- sity, was in Ann Arbor over the weekend and realized on her way back to Ohio that she was missing her wallet, the Department of Public Safety reported. Fire alarm malfunctions WHERE: Vera Baits II Residence Hall CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES WHEN: Sunday at 11:15 a.m. WHAT: A fire alarm went off at Baits, DPS reported. Offi- cers initially believed the fire alarm was intentionally set 'off, but after further investi- gation, police found the alarm had malfunctioned. Laptop stolen from library WHERE: Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library WHEN: Sunday at about 5:15 p.m. WHAT: A Toshiba laptop computer was stolen from a study room, DPS reported. The owner left the computer unattended for about five minutes and returned to the room to find his computer was missing. Police estimated the laptop's value at about $800. Lecture on psychology WHAT: Child psychology as it relates to gender and sexuality issues WHO: Peter Hagarty, a lecturer in the psychology department at the Univer- sity of Surrey in England WHEN: Today at 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Lane Hall, semi- nar room Outdoor skill workshop WHAT: A workshop to teach interested par- ticipants how to select the proper materials for build- ing a campfire. The event is part of the Michigan Out- door Leadership Semester WHO: RecSports WHEN: Today from 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Elbel Building Lecture on lactation WHAT: Why some phy- sicians and mothers are skeptical about the benefits of breast feeding WHO: Jacqueline Wolf, an Ohio University social medicine prof. WHEN: Today from 4 to 6 p.m. WHERE: Lane Hall, room 2239 CORRECTIONS Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. 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