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2A - Monday, December 3, 2007

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WEDNESDAY:
Explained

THURSDAY:
Before You Were Here

FRIDAY:
The Extremist

Th
A student and two faculty members
from the Ontario College of Art and
Design in Toronto were suspended
last week after the student planted a
fake bomb outside the Royal Ontario
Museum, forcing the museum to cancel
a black-tie fundraising dinner. The stu-
dent, who used the fake bomb as part
of an assignment for an art class, later
posted two videos on YouTube.com
showing the effects of a fake bombing
on the building.
The museum chose to cancel the
dinner, part of an AIDS charity event,
though the student called a museum
official to inform them that there
was not a bomb outside the building.
He did so because college advisers
told him that being honest about the
device would reduce his chance of get-
ting in legal trouble, The Toronto Star
reported.
FOOTBALL FIRST
The University of Missouri was
forced to postpone its presidential
search because ofMissouri's top-ranked
football team. The school was inundat-
CRIME NOTES
Loose puck hits erday
duig stolen
spectator during day.
hockey game Stu
WHERE: Yost Ice Arena inji
WHEN: Saturday at about 9:30
p.m. WHET
WHAT: A puck struck a Uni- WHET
versity student sitting in the p.m.
stands during a Michigan WHA
hockey game, the Department a seizi
of Public Safety reported. headd
The student was taken to the footba
University Hopsital after a The st
nearby friend called for an an am
ambulance. was tr
versit
Unattended
wallet stolen at Pe

is is art, not abo
ed with media attention last week after
its team jumped to number one in the
country for the first time since 1960.
The university's Board of Curators
canceled some meetings and postponed
presidential talks because of the football
frenzy, The Associated Press reported.
The college has been searching for a
new president for eight months and has
several finalists, including Gary Forsee,
the former CEO of Sprint-Nextel.
THE GHOSTWRITERS
According to an article in 02138, a
magazine focused on Harvard Uni-
versity, high-powered professors at
prestigious institutions tend to heavily
depend on uncredited research assis-
tants to produce their work. The use of
these assistants has come out in several
instances where professors have been
accused of plagiarizing parts of their
work.
In one instance, a book by Harvard
Law School Prof. Charles Ogletree
about the aftermath of the Supreme
Court's Brown v.Board ofEducation case
was found to have taken six paragraphs

)mb
verbatim
ject. Ogle
assistant
of the b
paragrapl
text rath
quotation
the publis

from another book on the sub-
tree told 02138 that a research
assigned to write and edit part
ook accidentally included the
Ihs in the body of Ogletree's
er than formatting them as a
before sending the book to
sher.

HACK ATTACK
A student at the University of Pen-
nyslvania was indicted after an arrestY
earlier this month on charges that he
used university servers as part of af
hacking conspiracy that attacked and
took control of more than a million
computers, the Daily Pennsylvanian
reported.M
The university discovered the breach,
after the server of the university's-
School of Engineering mysteriously
crashed last year, cutting service to
4,000 students and employees. The FBI
suspects that Engineering junior Ryan
Goldstein was responsible for the crash ALLISON 5HAMAN/Daiy
and is working with a New Zealand- RC sophomore Conor Mendenhall,Hander the
based hacker nicknamed "AKILL." stage name DJ Snagtoof, performed at the Alpha
GABE NELSON Delta Phi fraternity on Friday night.

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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

udent filed a report yes-
but said his wallet was

Concert

during a game Wednes- featuring
dent suffers student work

ury, seizure
RE: Mitchell Field
N: Saturday at about 2:15
T: A student suffered
ure after hitting his
during an intramural
all game, DPS reported.
udent's friends called
bulance and the student
ansported to the Uni-
y Hospital.
'son flees
el without
Ting
RE: Medical Inn
N: Saturday at about 7 p.m.
T: A person left the
cal Inn hotel, part of the
rsity Hospital, without
g, DPS reported.

WHAT: A free concert
forum featuring only clas-
sical works produced by
University students in the
School of Music
WHO: School of Music
WHEN: Today at 8 p.m.
WHERE: E.V. Moore Build-
ing, Britton Recital Hall
Public Health
rep. to give
admissions talk
WHAT: A question and
answer session with a School
of Public Health representa-
tive discussing advice for
applying to the school
WHO: Undergraduate Stu-
dent National Dental Asso-
ciation
WHEN: Today from 7 to 8
p.m.

WHERE: Angell Hall Com-
plex, 1436 Mason Hall
CORRECTIONS
. An event listing in last
week's edition of The B-side!
incorrectly referred to a
concert as "Pop Goes Wild."
The concert was called "Pops
Goes Wild."
. Another listing in the Daily
said the concert took place
yesterday at 11:30 a.m. The
concert took place at 7 p.m.
" An article in Friday's edi-
tion of the Daily (Alum who
fled storm now La. state rep.)
incorrectly stated that Walk-
er Hines graduated in 2006.
He graduated in 2007.
* The same story incorrectly
said that Louisiana lobbyists'
aren't required to disclose
their contributions to legisla-
tors. Louisiana lobbyists must
disclose records.
. Please report any error in
the Daily to corrections@
michigandaily.com.

Ann Arbor City Coun-
cil member Stephen
Kunselman (D-Ward
3) introduced legislation
that would allow residents
to keep hens near their
houses, The Associated
Press reported.
Harvard fans chanted
"We've got Tommy!",
as the Crimson cel-
ebrated a 62-51 upset win
over the men's basketball
team. Tommy Amaker was
fired from the Michigan
program in March. FOR
MORE, SEE PAGE5B
Onecoldhand.com,
a site to help people
find their missing
mittens, was recently
launched. People recon-
nect with their gloves by
posting a picture of their
remaining mitten so that
someone else can match
and send it to them.

hoops game
WHERE: Crisler Arena
WHEN: Saturday at about 4:10
p.m.
WHAT: A student reported
his wallet was stolen during
a Michigan men's basketball
game last week, DPS reported.

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