2 - Friday, March 9, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MONDAY: The Extremist TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: Arbor Anecdotes Before You Were Here Campus Characters_ T E AEA What's with the nudes on Glen Avenue? The story behind 'The Regeneration of Time' Students making their way in the present and represents the through the University's Medical child's past," Marinaro wrote in Campus each day are greeted by a an explanation published on the nude family. The naked, bronze stat- University's website. "The adult ue of a family of three that stands female looks at the future and holds next to the Glen Avenue parking its promise as she stands in the past. structure strikes some students as a The child holds to the present and bit out of place. represents the future as she gazes at "This piece is well done, but it's a her own." little strange to have a naked fam- Marinaro said the statue shows ily in the middle of an intersec- the aspects of clinical care and med- tion," said School of Nursing senior ical research and education offered Amanda Cooperwasser. by the Medical Center. The statue, titled "Regeneration "Regeneration implies a form of of Time," was designed by Louis re-creation, or to make over, into a Marinaro, an associate professor in better form or condition," Marin- the School of Art and Design. aro wrote. "Time is a part of this It includes three human figures. title because the subject talks about An adult male figure holds a child the continuation of knowledge and by the waist, while an adult female care." figure looks at the child, holding an The University acquired "Regen- apple in one hand. eration of Time" in 1996. It is one of "The male figure holds the future many pieces of public art on cam- pus. According to the University's Campus Public Art Guidelines, art- work can be purchased, accepted in the form of gifts, or specially com- missioned. Selection and placement of art is determined on a case-by- case basis by the University Planner and the Public Art Review Group. Installationofanewpieceofarton campus is coupled with a long-term maintenance plan. Once artwork is positioned on campus, it cannot be moved from its original location unless the building it is affiliated with is removed or redesigned. Some students think the location of the statue is unfortunate. "It doesn't really fit the surround- ings," said Mi Zhou, a graduate stu- dent in the College of Engineering. "It's right next to a parking structure." LAUREN SLETE A statue, called the "Regeneration of Time," that stands near the Glen Avenue parking structure near the Medical Campus. CRIME NOTES T 4Cfirct a i 9 413 E. Huron St. AnnArbor, MI48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com KARL STAMPFL ALEXIS FLOYD Editor ins Chief Basiaess Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-0558 stampfl@michigandaily.com floyd@michigandailycom CONTACT INFORMATION Newsroom Officehours: Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m. -2 am. 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Museum staff slips on icy walk WHERE: School of Education WHEN: Wednesday at about 2:45 p.m. WHAT: An employee of the Ruthven Museums slipped and fell on ice while walking from one part of the building to another, DPS reported. Snow sweeper nicks paint on parked car WHERE: 400 block, South Division Street WHEN: Wednesday at about 8 a.m. WHAT: A snow sweeper dinged the side of a parked car while clearing snow and ice from the sidewalk near the Institute for Social Research building, DPS reported. Fired employee won't return building keys WHERE: 400 block of Washt- enaw Avenue WHEN: Wednesday at about 12:30 p.m. WHAT: A fired East Quad employee would not return her keys, DPS reported. Japanese violinist at Hill WHAT: A performance by Midori, one of the world's premiere violinists WHO: University Musical Society WHEN: Sunday at 4 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium LGBTA office party WHAT: A party for people who reject gender norms WHO: The Office of LGBT Affairs WHEN: Today at 5 p.m. WHERE: LGBTA office, 3200 Michigan Union Film on 9/11 and minorities WHAT: A documentary film called "Divided We Fall" about groups labeled as ter- rorists in the aftermath of Sept. 11,and a discussion with filmmakers Valarie Rant and Sharat Raju WHO: Sikh StudentAssocia- tion WHEN: Today at 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Auditorium 3, Modern Languages Building CORRECTIONS 0 A photo caption on the front page of yesterday's Daily mis- ideotified Orthotics resident Jennifer Buchanan as Chris Casteel. * Tuesday's story about School of Social Work stu- dent Shenaaz Janmohamed's work in Rashmir and Detroit (Withphotos,fixingDetroit) misstated the school's role in Janmohamed's program in Kashmir. She did not ask the school to help fund the work she conducted in August 2006. The school cospon- sored a photography exhibit now on display at the school. Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. At least 50,000 recently minted $1 coins featuring former President George Washington did not contain the phrase "In God We Trust," The Associated Press reported. The coins are now being sold for about $50 on online auction sites. Although it beat Minne- sota 49-40 yesterday, the Michigan basketball team scored the lowest point total of a winningteam in Big Ten tour- nament history. >>FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS, PAGE8 3Set your clocks ahead by an hour or wake up an hour early on Sunday. Daylight Savings Time starts on Sunday at 2 a.m. It moved from the first Sunday in April to the second Sunday in March as the result of an energy-sav- ing measure the U.S. Congress implemented in 2005. Gain real world experience at FRESHMEN! SUMMER SOPHOMORES!. AND FALL JUNIORS! I INTERNSHIPS! Get ready for life after Michigan with Real Life 101. This annual series of free, entertaining seminars is designed just for U-M students and will help you get ready for some of the big issues you face as you get ready to graduate. These fun and informative seminars will get you thinking and get you ready! Tuesday, March 13, 6-7:30 p.m. Insurance 101 "What You Don't Know Can Hurt You" Health insurance, life insurance, auto insurance, renters insurance, home owners insurance, flood insurance....what does it all mean and what does it have to do with you? In this lively session, facilitated by the professionals at Liberty Mutual, get the lowdown you need. Monday, March 19, 6-7:30 p.m. Investing 101 "Best Practices for Beginning Investing" Who doesn't want to retire at 40? While we can't make any promises, we can provide you with sound advice on ways you can invest your earnings as you start out in your professional life. This "must see" session will be led by our friends at LaSalle Bank. Tuesday, March 27, 6-7:30 p.m. Money Management 101 "Getting the Most Out of What You've Got" Money may not buy happiness, but it sure can make life easier. In this information-crammed session, learn how you can make the most of your limited resources while avoiding the pitfalls that doom a lot of new grads. These FREE sessions are at the Alumni Center and include FREE pizza and pop. Plus, one student at each session will win a $50 Visa gift card. LaSalle Bank ALUMNIASSOCIATION ABN AMRO UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 6 0 Come by and pick up an application at the Student Publications Building TODAY!! Student Publications Building / 413 E. Huron Application Deadline extended: March 14, 2007 Call 734-764-0554 for more information 0 6 A j