2 - Tuesday, November 13, 2007 MONDAY: TUSAY: WEDNESDAY: In Other Ivory Towers Ab e cdo- es-Explained A bunch of bull THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Before You Were Here The Extremist DUNKED FOR DONATIONS Walking into White's Market See somet on William Street, I overheard ies the Ann two women who were, for some sity of Mich reason, overly excited about pur- E-mail subn chasing Monster Energy drinks. man@michi Already having taken the cans out of the stand-up refrigerator, While I'm another customer stopped the man was wre women before they could pur- ever looked chase the beverages. found in ener He stood in front of them as if The wom they were breaking a law. couldn't eith "You know what they put in drinks ende those energy drinks, right?" he fridge. asked. Then it was that annoying exchange where someone raises A an issue but doesn't really want Afoot r to talk about it. The women had to absolutely beg the man to On Saturd explain to them which ingredi- I went to Pi ent could be found in energy ebrate my fri drinks. After dinn Finally, the man gave in. the fastest w "They put bull semen in those - walking do drinks," he said. sity Avenuet x] l h m ig o: L rg nE ie d hing that embod- the Business School. Arbor or Univer- So we split up. After walking igan experience? away, my friend turned to me nissions to gross- and said, "We're going to beat gandaily.com. them." It was on. nearly positive the Without running, we man- tng, I can't say I've aged to make it down South up the ingredients University in record time, all the gy drinks. while contemplating where our en at the store friends could be on their journey. er, and the energy We rounded the corner on State d up back in the Street, half expecting them to burst out of the Law Quad. CHRIS HERRING Nothing. Assuming they weren't trying to race, we meandered toward 'ace our dorm until a sound made us turn around and see them run- ay, my friends and ning toward us. zza House to cel- We ran toward the door, push- end's birthday. ing each other out of the way er, we disagreed on until one of us managed to force ay to return home open the door. iwn South Univer- Both teams still claim victory. or walking behind EMILYBARTON is h ie ie vc of 0 SAM WOLSON/Daily LSA freshman Sam Carmell gets dunked during a Go Blue, Think Pink fundrasier for breast cancer research. The fundraiser has raised about $15,000 so far, organizers said. The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 420 Maynard Sc. 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Police have no sus- WHEN: Today from 5 to WHEN: Sunday at about 6:30 pects. p.m. how ams !er Con- ic 0 to and WHERE: Rackham Audi- torium, Rackham Graduate School Networking seminar WHAT: A workshop on how to develop a network of professional contacts to suit individual personalities. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Today from 7 to8 p.m. WHERE: Room 1200, Elec- trical Engineering and Com- puter Science Building CORRECTIONS * An article and headline in yesterday's Daily (A fresh start: Michigan 70, Brown 54) misreported the score of the Michigan men's basketball team's win over Brown Uni- versity on Sunday. The final score was 72-57. Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. Registration appointments for the winter term are now posted on Wolverine Access. Registration begins Friday for graduate students and Nov. 26 for seniors. More than 27 million people are expected to fly somewhere during the Thanksgiving holiday season, The Associated Press reported. The Air Transport Association reported that air travel will increase by about 4 percent compared to the same period last year. Michigan Hockey is ranked number one in the USA Today college hock- ey poll for the first time since Nov. 21, 2005. >>FOR MORE, SEE THE SPORTS BLOG, AT MICHIGANDAILY.COM/THEGAME Bill 6ture le it ron- 6 Harbor pilot investigated-in oil spill Pilot initially being cleaned up. the bridge's western section. 3 Captain John Cota "has told me The spill, initially reported at 4 ,thought tanker's you could hardly feel anything on just 140 gallons, ended up being the ship and he must have assumed hundreds of times worse. The col- damage was mnor from that that there wasn't much lision caused no structural dam- t r a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A harbor pilot under investigation in San Francisco Bay's biggest oil spill in two decades initially believed the damage to his ship was minor, radioing that the vessel had just "touched" the Bay Bridge, his lawyer said yesterday. In fact, Wednesday's collision ripped a gash in the fuel tak of the Hong Kong-based Cosco Busan, unleashing 58,000 gallons of thick, toxic fuel oil that was still damage," attorney John Meadows said. "The ship didn't roll. There wasn't a loud sound." Cota quickly radioed authori- ties over an open radio network to report the ship had "touched" the bridge, according to an official with knowledge of the investigation. "Traffic, we just touched the delta span," he said, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ongo- ing criminal probe. Cota was refer- ring to one of four supports beneath age to the bridge, but the fuel has fouled miles of coast, closed nearly two dozen beaches and piers and killed dozens of seabirds. The ship was being detained at the Port of Oakland. Crew members were questioned on board the vessel beginning Sunday, said Coast Guard attorney Christopher Tribolet. 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