10 2A - Monday, February 4, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com TUESDAY: Arbor Anecdotes WEDNESDAY: The Extremist THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Explained Before You Were Here SATURDAY SCIENCE There won't be blood San Jose State Univ( announced Friday that it will pr on-campus blood drives, the C cle ofHigher Educationreported, university defended its actions b ing the Food and Drug Administr rule that prevents sexually activ men from donating blood. This lates the campus's nondiscrimin policy, officials claim, by prevent group of people from donating f on sexual orientation and gender The agency has defended the by saying that a man who has 1 sexual encounter with another since 1977 is more likely to be positive than other people. C of the rule, including the Red ( and many LGBT organizations, opposed this view, claiming can easily screen HIV positive 1 and that the rule perpetuates a against gay men. AID EXPANSION Northwestern University off announced Thursday that they increase the school's financial CRIME NOTES Nursing books stolen from Health Center WHERE: 4900 Jackson Avenue WHEN: Friday at about 2 p.m. WHAT: Three nursing pro- tocol booklets valued at $200 were stolen from the West Ann Arbor Health Center, the Department of Public Safety reported. Police have no sus- pects. UIP issued at publications building WHERE: 420 Maynard Street WHEN: Saturday at about 12:30 a.m. WHAT: A student was found urinating out the window of the Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building, DPS reported. He was cited for uri- nating in public. program next fall, the Chicago Tri- bune reported. The new program will replace 450 students' loans with grants funded by the university. Last fall, only 24 entering students received similar aid. Congress has been pressuring the nation's leading universities to increase financial aid spending to 5 percent of total endow- ment funds. For the University of Michigan to meet this level, it would have to spend $355 million on finan- cial aid each year. THE FUTURE OF DIVERSITY The American Council of Education published a paper Thursday describ- ing a new kind of university admin- istrative position: a chief diversity officer, the Chronicle reported. The paper was co-authored by the Uni- versity of Michigan's Katrina Wade- Golden, senior research scientist at the University's Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives, and Damon Williams of the University of Con- necticut. The officer would report directly to the president of the university and would be required to work directly with important departments within the university, to ensure that diver- sity is encouraged in all university projects. DOWNLOADERS BEWARE Charges brought against nine University of Maine students by the Recording Industry Association of America were upheld last week, the Chronicle reported. The RIAA is suing the students for violating copyright law for sharing music files online. The students claimed the charges were too broad, since they were only identified by their Internet addresses. University of Maine law students representtwoofthestudentsthrough the University's free legal aid clinic. A U.S. magistrate judge disagreed with the students' motion, but said the court should impose sanctions on the RIAA for the way they went about suing the students. PHILIP GUICHELAAR ANDREW DELIKAT/For the Daily Physics Prof. August Evrard spoke Saturday morn- ing at a weekly physics lecture. The lecture series is partially supported through public donations. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ANDREWGROSSMAN DAVID GOH Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-0558 grossman@michigandaily.com goh@michigandaily.com CONTACT INFORMATION Newsroom Office hours:Sun.-Thurs. 1t to,. -2 a. 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Aditionlpesntaybepickd upattthetDaly's oficetfor12.Suscrptis forfatll trm,tartinin SeptemberviaU.S.malarei$0i.interterm(anuary through Apri)is$115,syearlong(September thaughApri )is$195s University affiliates are subect to a reduced subscriptionrate On-campus subscriptionsforfaltermare$35.Subscriptionsmust beprepaid.TheMichiganoalytisamemberof TheAssociatedPressandTheAssociatedCollegiatePress. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Burglar kicks Lunch to raise Women's studies in door at Law money for faculty research Quad poverty relief discussion WHERE: 551 State Street WHEN: Sunday at about 3:30 a.m. WHAT: A student called from the Law Quad to report that her neighbor's door was kicked in but nothing was reported missing, DPS reported. The investigation is ongoing and police have no suspects. MIP issued outside Union WHERE: Michigan Union WHEN: Sunday at about 4:30 a.m. WHAT: A minor unaffili- ated with the University was arrested for possession of alcohol and taken to the Uni- versity hospital for detoxifica- tion, DPS reported. WHAT: A catered three-dol- lar lunch to raise money for impoverished countries WHO: Nourish International WHEN: Today from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall posting wall Presentation by senior editor of Newsweek WHAT: A presentation by Ste- ven Levy, an author and senior editor at Newsweek Magazine WHO: University Library Office of Marketing Commu- nications WHEN: Today from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, Room 100 WHAT: A lecture and dis- cussion with three Women's Studies professors about their individual research topics WHO: Department of Wom- en's Studies WHEN: Today from 4to 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Lane Hall, room 2239 CORRECTIONS . An article in Friday's edi- tion of the Daily (Shaman Drum might go nonprofit), said the Shaman Drum intern- ship was sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly. The internship was spon- sored by the LSA student government. . Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. The University Library scanned their millionth book Friday. This leaves 6.5 million more books to scan as part of the University's goal to have its entire book collec- lion available electronically. Fifth-year senior Jeff Marsh upset Illinois's top-ranked Mike Poeta at 157 pounds in Michigan's 22-16 wrestling win this weekend. "FOR MORE, SEE SPORTSMONDAY Twenty-three percent of Britons believe former British Prime Minis- ter Winston Churchill never existed, the Agence France- Presse reported. 58 percent of those polled believe Sherlock Holmes, the fictional detec- tive created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle actually existed. Jill mmijimlillil I 6 0 0 0 S 0 Aim er. 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