The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, February 15, 2007 - 9A SOLDIER From page 1A came in response to his insis- tence the kidnappers show him proof his nephew was still alive. Qanbar said he and the kidnappers had intermit- tently exchanged e-mails for about a month until they cut off contact at the end of January. He said none of the e-mails repeated a demand made in the early days of the kidnapping for a $250,000 ransom. "But I don't want to go into the details of what they are demanding now," Qanbar said. "They are very vague and they never say anything that's clear. They are professional and seem to know what they are doing." Al-Taayie was declared "duty status whereabouts unknown" by the Army after gunmen handcuffed and took him away, together with a cousin, during the family visit in Baghdad. The cousin was later released. PROFESSORS From page IA about a year ago after attend- ing a computer science lecture on social networking. Mil- lunchick said she does not visit the site that often, but finds it useful for keeping in touch with former students. Millunchick has made con- tact with alumni, relatives in college and students from classes she taught in China. Millunchick said she enjoys the site's networking aspect but has concerns about some of the content. When a colleague of Mil- lunchick's interviewed stu- dents to work in his lab, one of the students requested the colleague as a friend on Face- book. When Millunchick's colleague visited the student's profile, he found pictures of weapons that caused him to question whether that student was stable enough to work in a science lab. "I feel like a parent at a frat party," Millunchick said. "I'm trying not to impose myself too much on what students are doing on Facebook, but on the other hand I'm worried that this information could be used against them later." Gerard Doherty, a pro- fessor in the Department of Surgery at the University Medical School, joined Face- book on Saturday to monitor the activity of his 13- and 15- year-old children who use the site. Doherty has only been a member of the site for four days and has not had any stu- dents add him asa friend yet. Doherty said he hasn't had much time to browse the site, but wasimpressedbyitspossibilities. "I've been a little bit intrigued by the possibil- ity of using it to link together the surgery training program alumni," he said. The group would allow the alumnito stay in touch after com- pletingtheprogram,hesaid. Joseluis Fernandez-Gar- cia, a Spanish lecturer, joined Facebook after a student made agroupinhishonor. The"Jose- luis Fernandez Garcia Fan Club" group has 42 members, including Fernandez-Garcia. Fernandez-Garcia said that the majority of his friends on the site are previous students. He said that although he feels a little uncomfortable about being friends with them, he does not refuse requests. "I don't refuse, because ifa student wants to friend me on the Facebook, I don't have any grounds to call the student my friend," he said. "And I don't have grounds to see the stu- dent as an enemy." Fernandez-Garcia said he does not look at pictures of his current students, but he might look at profiles after the student has completed his course. He said that after New Year's Eve this year, a couple of his previous students had abig party and posted photos. "I saw the pictures," Fer- nandez-Garcia said. "I see that they're having a great time." Priti Shah, an associate pro- fessor of psychology, said in an e-mail interview that she joined Facebook to learn more about her students' interests and lives outside of the class- room. Shah said she doesn't spend much time on the site and stu- dents don't seem to pay her much attention. But LSA sophomore Danny Freeman said that after Shah mentioned she was a member of Facebook during a fresh- man psychology seminar, he and a few other students in the class added her as a friend. Freeman said he didn't real- ly mind seeing his professor on Facebook. "It was kind of weird," he said. "But it's not that big of a deal." Shah said that by joining Facebook, she wanted to give students the opportunity to learn more about her. "I'm hoping being on face- book makes me seem young- er," Shah said in an e-mail interview. "But I doubt it." WEBSITE From page IA faculty involved by allowing them to post anything from advertisements for events to lecture notes on the site. He has also begun to post off- campus events on the site. Feldman's plans for the future include working with the Michigan Student Assem- bly to send a survey to incom- ing freshmen that would match them with groups reg- istered on Eventivore. 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