2A - Monday, February 12, 2007 WEDNESDAY: Rtes Before You Were Here THURSDAY: Campus Characters FRIDAY: Explained Revelry in the residence halls The dorms with the highest rates of alcohol citations Although Markley and Bursley have the reputation as the rowdiest dorms oo campus, the oumobers tell a differeot story. Fletcher aod Alice Lloyd had the most incidents per resident- and the most alcohol and drug citations per resident - of all dorms on cam- pus over the last five years. Fletcher, a small dorm on Souch Camspus that houses just 80o stu- dents, had an average of 16.1 alcohol and drug citations per 100 students annually. Alice Lloyd, a dorm on the Hill with a capacity of about 500 students, was close behind with an average of 15.4 citations per 100 stu- dents earlh year. Markley had an average of 13.7 citations and Bursley had an average of 10.4 over the same time, placing thsens third ansd fourtls respectively. Fletcher and Alice Lloyd seem to have turned over a new leaf, though. Last semester both dorms had few er chatn 10 alcohol and drugecitations per 100 students. Residents of both dorms said underage students are being more cautious this year when drinking. Many have decided to stay in their rooms, close the door and keep the nsusic down rather than party in the hallways, residents said. Students in both dorms said they hold beer pong games using doors taken off their hinges, though. "Drinking is a normal part of col- lege experience," said Scott Quaye, a resilirut of Alice Lloyd. "It's a rite of passage." Kyle McMillan, an Alice Lloyd resident, said the dorm has still had its sare of alcohol-related incidents this year. One female Lloyd resident returned to the dorms seemingly drunk and thought a peer's bedroom was the bathroom, McMillan said. She tried to open the door with her key until the room's resident came out to inform her that it wasn't the bathroons. Housing officials said in an inter- view last weekcthatcthey didn'tcknow what caused the discrepancy in inci- dent rates between dorms. Large numbers of freshmen prob- ably inflateethe incidentcrates of some dorms, said Greg Merritt, director of residence education for University Housing. He said there's probably a wrinkle of truth to everyone's own folk theory about what causes the difference in citation rates between dorms. The Michigan Daily - michigandaily corn 4i3 E. 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A 66 666 66666666666666666 remy66 lio666660, 6' ne studenst at a local elementary Bridget O'Donnell Mangi esgn dito36r 3d666,nct.' ni66igadaily.con? school was recently injured A6666TANT DESIGN6EDIR: LisaGentil while sledding. Angela tesere sManaging OnlinerEitdreesreichiadaily.com Anne VanderMey Mazneg666Editor 6ondroey~riciadai1y.6omn 2 Although the Michi- gan hockey team took a BUSINESS STAFF season-high 57 shots on Robert thin 0ispl166SalesrManager6 goal during its game Saturday ASCAIDSLYSLSMNG.:Bnshoebe against Michigan State, the Kristina Diamantnni Classified Stilesranager ganue ended in a 3-3 tie. 666603 0366666069360035606660666AGER:6icha066oo, I >FOR MORE, SEE SPORTSMONDAY Emily Cpriano nline Sales5366an66606 j David Zia Goh Fnanc Manager 1 Brittany OKeefe 10666666Maa~ger SA research lab at Prince- Chelsea Hoard Production,,Manage6r WHERE: Hutchins Hall WHEN: Thursday at about 3:30 p.m. WHAT: A man not affiliated with the University was arrested after he defecated on the floor of amachine room, the Depart- ment of Public Safety reported. Pipes stolen from basement WHERE: Mason Hall WHEN: Friday at about 11:30 p.m. WHAT: An unidentified sus- pect cook a copper pipe and fittings for plumbing from a locked area in the basement of Mason Hall, DPS reported. The cost of the pipes and fittings were estimated at $650 and were stolen at sonse time dur- ing the last two months. p.m. WHAT: An unknown subject punched a male student, DPS reported. The attacker was described as a male about6 feet tall, weighing about 180 pounds, with a shaved head and no facial hair. The student refused treatisent. On icy road, WHAT: A discussion on Jewish ideas about keeping healthy WHO: Rabbi Aryeh ben David WHEN: Today from 7 to 9 p. WHERE: Hillel uipper lec- tunre hall valet drives car Activity about through fence the history of Vaetn's Day WHERE: L otmM-29.n400 Ni,'h-vaetn y detergent and snacks WHO: University Unions WHEN: Today at 7 p.m. WHERE: Pierpont Commons Atrium Students' original pieces WHAT: A performance featuring original works by student composers frons the School of Music WHO: Schsool of Music WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Britton Recital Hall, E.V. Moore Building CORRECTIONS Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandailycom. ols Drive WHEN: Thursday at about 11:30 a.m. WHAT: A patient's car spun out while beinsg driven by a male valet and drove thsrough a fence. DPS reporoed. Thsere were no injuries. WHAT: An eveist about the history ansd traditions of Valentine's Day WHO: International Center WHEN: 'Today froms 5 to6 7 p.mu. 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