2A - Monday, October 1, 2007 TUESDAY: Arbor Anecdotes WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: Explained Before You Were Here FRIDAY: The Extremist Berkeley frat council chief resigns Nikhil Bhagat, the president of a Global Positioning System. The apprehended. the Interfraternity Council at the University of Pennsylvania is con- His mental troubles stem University of California at Berke- sidering adopting the technology, part from his experiences on Set ley, was forced to step down after The Daily Pennsylvanian reported. 11, 2001, his lawyer said. Hirama his fraternity was found to have The service, operated by the was taking photos outside his Mar hazed new members, The Daily Rave Wireless company, allows hattan high school when plant Californian reported. students walking to set an alarm crashed into the World Trat Two Delta Tau Delta members that will notify campus police if Center. He worked as a volunteE caught trespassing in a campus the student doesn't make it to his at Ground Zero shortly thereafte recreational building after hours or her destination on time. Cam- The Torch reported. told police that they instructed two pus police don't use the track- pledges to do sit-ups and push-ups ing software unless the students AHMADINEJAD FALLOUT and shout fraternity slogans while request it, a company spokesper- Columbia University's decisio sitting in a locker room shower. son said. to let Iranian President Mahmou The pledges were not there when Ahmadinejad speak last wet police went to investigate. MEET THE FLINSTONE continues to draw fire from cri Kenan Wang, Bhagat's replace- St. John's University student ics who accuse Ahmadinejadc ment, said the decision to ask him Omesh Hiraman was arrested aiding terrorists. Longshot pres to resign was unfair because he was Wednesday for wearing a Fred dential candidate Rep. Dunca not implicated in the incident and Flintstone mask and carrying an Hunter (R-Calif.) proposed legi didn't know at the time that the antique replica rifle while walking lation Wednesday that would pr pledges were being hazed. across campus, the school's student hibit the government from givin DANCE FEVER in pt. an m- tes de !er er, on ud ek -it- of Si- an is- "o- ng TRACKING YOUR MOVEMENT Colleges like Montclair Stt University, Fairleigh Dickins University and Georgia Gwinns College have begun offering st dents cell phones equipped wi CRIME NOTES Man exposes himself at Elbel WHERE: Elbel Field WHEN: Saturday at about 2 p.m. WHAT: A University student called the Department of Pub- lic Safety after a man exposed himself, DPS reported. Police were not able to apprehend the suspect. Student sends newspaper reported. The rifle was loaded with a single bullet. Hiraman's lawyer told The Torch that Hiraman suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and schizophrenia. 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The 2005 Saab was missing a GPS system, the 2006 Saab an iPod WHAT: An anti-discrimi- nation presentation titled "Boxes and Walls" that pres- ents four live reenactments of prejudice situations WHO: Boxes and Walls WHEN: Today from 6 to 10 p.m. WHERE: Anderson Room ABCD, Michigan Union Lecture on Iranian society WHAT: Oxford Univer- sity Prof. Soraya Tremayne details the laws and ethics in Iran WHO: Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Room 1644, School of Social Work Building CORRECTIONS SA column in last week's B-side incorrectly referred to Gmail's chat feature as Gchat. It is GTalk. . A caption on page S of Friday's paper misstated the name of the play that the accompanying story pre- viewed. The play is "Second Visit to the Empress." The captiro called the play "Sec- ond Visit to the Princess." . Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. Topps Meat Co. said it plans to expand a recall to include 21.7 million pounds of ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli bac- teria, The Associated Press reported. There are 23 syna- gogues in Tehran and more Jewish residents in Iran than any other place in the Middle East outside of Israel. >>FOR MORE, SEE PAGE 4A 3Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich ended months of specula- tion when he announced Sat- urday that he wouldn't enter the 2008 presidential race, The Associated Press report- ed. Al Gore, Gingrich's parallel undeclared candidate on the Democratic side, still has not made such an annoucement. threatening, and the 2002 Kia a radio sys- Italian tem. DPS isinvestigating drunken text . lessons WHERE: West Quad Fight breaks out WHAT: Cook WHEN: Sunday at about 2 a.m. in Diag tation showini dA k l how to prepar cooking ing 101 presen- g participants e homemade wHTx: a arunxen male University student sent a threatening text message to a female University student, DPS reported. The students involved were friends. The contents of the message were unavailable. A criminal inves- tiagtion is ongoing. WHERE: The D.ag WHEN: Saturday at about 8:15 p.m. WHAT: Two men traded punches in the Diag near North University Avenue, DPS reported. Police are investigat- ing the incident. pasta, sauces and side dishes for traditional Italian meals WHO: University Unions Arts & Programs WHEN: Today from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Commons Cafe, Pierpont Commons * El U Now, students can print from their laptop or personal desktop to any campus printer at no additional cost. "Write it. rrnt it. Pick 1i Up. "Printing your paper just became more convenient." 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