2 - Friday, March 16, 2007 MONDAY: The Extremist TUESDAY: Arbor Anecdotes WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: Before You Were Here Campus Characters E St T R sK') AYSPECIAL Where do they get green beer? The process behind colored alcohol The first green of spring will be Pub on State Street. Ashley's antici- served by the pint tomorrow. Many pates the need for a second delivery students are looking forward to of the dyed Labatt beer that will toasting St. Patrick's Day tomor- be served on two lines at the bar to row with a St. Patrick's Day staple keep the flow of the crowds running - green beer. smoothly. "It makes it more than just a typi- "Last year when we left the night cal house party," LSA junior Eliza- before there were already people beth Conrad said. lined up at 3 am," said Brian Carl- The attitude on campus turns son, a bartender at Ashley's. "They everyone a little bit Irish on St. Pat- were lined up around the block by 6 rick's Day. a.m." "It's a big celebration," said Steve Silver Foam distributes kegs that Whidman, vice president of sales at are individually dyed and consistent the Silver Foam Distribution Com- in color. The Silver Foam employ- pany, which distributes malt bever- ees involved in the dying process ages in southern Michigan. take pride in their work and strive More than 300 kegs of green beer to make each keg equally as green as have been ordered from Silver Foam the next, Whidman said. in the last week to prepare for the "We use pressure to carefully holiday. inject green dye into the bottom of At least 10 of these kegs will be the cylinder so that it filters into the served at Ashley's Restaurant and beer from the bottom up," Whid- man said. The dyed beer is completely safe and maintains the beer's original flavor, although LSA senior John Bolton recalled a startling side effect of green beer consumption. "Your urine is, green, which is weird and surprises some people," Bolton said. Ashley's will open at 6:30 a.m. tomorrow and begin serving alco- hol at 7 a.m. Ashley's will offer a $10 cover until 9:30 a.m. that includes breakfast and a St. Patrick's Day T- shirt. Green Labatt and Jello shot specials will be served for $3 until 2 a.m. Ashley's is prepared if the green kegs are tapped before clos- ing time. "We have green food coloring if people want green beer at the end of the night," Carlson said. LAUREN SLETE The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 413 E. 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One copy is available free of chargeto all readers. Additional copies may be picked up atthe Daly's officefor $2.Subscriptionsforfallterm,starting inSeptember,viaU.S.mailare$110.Winetetorm (January through April)is$115,yearlong(September through April)is$195.University affiliates are subject to a reduced subscription rate.IOn-campus subscriptionsfor fall term are $35. Subscriptions must be prepaid. The MichigariDaily is a member of The Associated Press and The Associated Collegiate Press. A sign advertising green beer outside of Campus Corner on the corner of State and Packard streets yesterday CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Loiterer booted from lobby WHERE: Weill Hall WHEN: Wednesday at about 7:45 p.m. WHAT: A male not affiliated with the University was spot- ted inside the lobby of Weill Hall, the Department of Public Safety reported. Police recog- nized the man as a frequent loi- terer and asked him to leave. Two girls have shouting match after class WHERE: Angell Hall WHEN: Wednesday at about 3:20 p.m. WHAT: Two females engaged in a verbal confrontation in a corridor after a class, DPS reported. Profanity and threats were used. Graffiti Talk on birds' Discussion of discovered on evolution physics and electrical box WHERE: Duderstadt Building WHEN: Wednesday at about 3:45 a.m. WHAT: An anonymous caller reported gang graffiti on an electrical box, DPS reported. An investigation determined that the graffiti was not gang- related. The estimated damage was about $10. After lifting, man collapses WHERE: North Campus Rec- reation Building WHEN: Wednesday at about 3:20 p.m. WHAT: A male collapsed while exiting the building after lift- ing weights, DPS reported. The ambulance called was not used to transport the subject after he was determined to be alright. WHAT: Dr. Stephanie Doucet from the University of Wind- sor's Department of Biological Sciences will deliver a lecture called "Sexual Selection and Plumage Coloration In Birds" WHO: Ecology and Evolu- tionaryBiology Department WHEN: Today at from 11 a.m. to noon. WHERE: Room 2009, Ruth- ven Museum Karaoke competition WHAT: An annual karaoke competition for students who love to sing WHO: Taiwan Students Association WHEN: Today from 7 to 11:30 p.m. WHERE: Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building Audito- rium music WHAT: A lecture by physics Prof. Christopher Monroe on the makeup of sound waves in music WHO: Physics Department WHEN: Saturday at 10:30 a.m. WHERE: Room 170, Denni- son Building CORRECTIONS " In the events calendar on page 2B of yesterday's B-Side, the Murray Perahia concert at Hill Auditorium this Sunday was listed as free. Tickets cost $10, and there are student rush tickets available. " A caption on yesterday's front page said Zingerman's Deli celebrates its 25th anni- versary March 16. The anni- versary was March 15. Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. Forty percent ofthe 2.2mil- lion people in U.S. jails have Hepatitis C, The Associ- ated Press reported. Although the disease is treatable, most prisons haven't implemented testing programs. Liver-related deaths in prisons are expected to triple before 2030. The Michigan men's bas- ketball team ended its season last night. They were eliminated from the NIT in a 87-66 loss to Florida State in Tallahassee. >>FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS, PAGE 9 The world's oldest man, Hyrhory Nestor, cele- brated his 116th birthday yesterday, Reuters reported. Living in Ukraine, the former shepherd has seen his home region controlled by the Aus- tro-Hungarian Empire, Soviet Russia, Nazi Germany and Poland. Congratulations! The following students will be among those recognized during the Honors Convocation program on Sunday, March 18, 2007. These individuals have demonstrated the highest level of undergraduate academic success by achieving seven or more consecutive terms of all A's and earning the designation of Angell Scholar. The University of Michigan congratulates these students on their superior scholastic achievement and wishes them continued success. :4 Eight Term Angell Scholars Robert M. Bielby Allison Mileo Gorsuch* Manda Emeline Lai* Jun Li* Julia Christine Malette* Mary Lou Shelly Seven Term Angell Scholars Jennifer Marie Ahlquist Adrian Leigh Allen Virginia Clover Bailey Stacey Lee Bednarz* Mary Alice Bonhag Jeffrey Nolan Carey Virginia Elizabeth Corrigan Kathryn Ruth Gaylord-Miles Allison Michelle Glenn* Katherine Rose Jackson Keith Patrick Kwiatkowski* Don Nguyen Adam Walter Rigoni Christina Ellen Saindon Carolyn M. Senger* Adam Alan Sonnanstine Kendal Sparks Anna R. Stanczyk Gina C.Volpe Wang Ki Yuen College of Arts and Sciences-UM Flint College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Stephen M. Ross School of Business College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters -UM Dearborn College of Literature, Science, and the Arts College of Literature, Science, and the Arts School of Nursing College of Literature, Science, and the Arts College of Literature, Science, and the Arts School of Nursing School of Music,Theatre & Dance School of Music,Theatre & Dance Residential College Residential College College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Division of Kinesiology College of Literature, Science, and the Arts College of Engineering College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Division of Kinesiology School of Music,Theatre & Dance College of Engineering School of Music,Theatre & Dance College of Arts and Sciences-UM Flint College of Arts and Sciences -UM Flint College of Literature, Science, and the Arts *Denotes graduates 0 4