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2A - Monday, October 6, 2008
MONDAY:
IIn Other

The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4

TUESDAY:
Arbor Anecdotes

WEDNESDAY:
Before You Were Here

THURSDAY:
Campus Characters

FRIDAY:
Explained
GAME TTMR

Boston University freezes hiring

Boston University President Robert sions. A Harvard anthropologist and an painting wt
Brown has imposed a hiring freeze to economics professor from the Stock- sity's accred
protect the University's budget and holm School of Economics gave $250 to obtain g
endowment from financial crisis, the to 98 male undergraduates and asked if programs.
Daily Free Press reported. they wanted to "invest" it in a coin flip. Universit
About 200 to 250 full-time jobs will If it resulted favorably, the student was against sell
likely go unfilled as a result. rewarded with more money. If not, the ten respon
Administrators said the $1.2 billion student lost the money. they said "
endowment isn't enough to cover unex- The professors measured testoster- importantN
pected costs that might arise, and that one levels through saliva samples and important A
the decision won't affect current search by measuring the shape of the students'
committees' efforts to replace open face - a larger jaw indicates more tes- RADIO S
positions. It also won't impact work- tosterone was released during puberty. Californi
study positions for students. The results show correlation, but not its unused r,
The freeze will go on indefinitely, but necessarily causation. a year, the N
won't prevent any potential openings The mono
that are deemed critical, like security ESTATE SALES, COLLEGE STYLE versity's fre
positions, from being filled. The University of Iowa's Board of fund new cr
Regents are debating whether to sell Corporation
HIGH HORMONES = HIGH RISK? a prized Jackson Pollock painting to it for its inte
A Harvard Universitystudyhas found raise money for flood damage repairs, Carl Whi
that men with higher testosterone levels The Associated Press reported. dent of infoi
are more likely to make high-risk invest- The June floods led to about $232 is workingm
ments, the Harvard Crimson reported. million of damage at the University. at least 40
The study was testingthe hypothesis The painting, "Mural," is worth at laptops and
that women tendto make less risky deci- least $150 million. However, selling the
CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENT
Wedding band MCard swiped Lecture on his-
bandits strike in CCRB . tory of AIDS

ould jeopardize the Univer-
ditation and limit its ability
rants for art exhibits and
ty administrators advised
ing the painting. In a writ-
se to the board's proposal,
'Mural' is one of the most
works by one of the most
American artists."
PECTRUM MAKES WAVES
a State University is leasing
adio spectrum for $1 million
Modesto Bee reported.
ey will go toward the Uni-
e wireless network and help
omputers in labs. Clearwire
will lease the space and use
rnet and telephone services.
itman, associate vice presi-
rmation technology, said he
with the company to provide
low-income students with
Internet access.
EMILYBARTON

SAIDOALSALAH/Daily
Joe Dumars lectures on triumphing over fear at
the Ross School of Business's alumni reunion
weekend at the Mendelssohn Theatre on Friday.

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TS & NOTES

at hospital
WHERE: University Hospital
WHEN: Saturday at noon
WHAT: Two women reported
their wedding rings stolen from
the Emergency Room, Univer-
sity Police reported. The rings
were stolen between Sept. 27
and Oct.1. They were valued at
$2,400. Police have no suspects.

WHERE: Central Campus Rec-
reation Building
WHEN: Saturday at about
11:30 a.m.
WHAT: A student reported
that his MCard was stolen from
the CCRB on Friday around
8:30 p.m., University Police
reported. The card had been
left unattended. Police have no
suspects.

Trah cnfire
Student passed ras can ire
out in bathroom extinguished
WHERE: Kipke Drive, 1200
WHERE: West Quad block
WHE St urnay aj__ t __s_not 8:30I.

WHAT: A talk by James W.
Curran, who directed the
Centers for DiseaseCon-
trol's HIV/AIDS epidemiol-
ogy and prevention efforts
for 15 years. His talk focuses
on the early history of U.S.
HIV/AIDS investigations.
WHO: University Health
System
WHEN: Tonight from 3 to
4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Palmer Commons,
Forum Hall
Free HIV
testing
WHAT: A counselor from
the HIV/AIDS Resource Cen-
ter will be on hand to conduct
free and anonymous HIV
screenings
WHO: Spectrum Center
WHEN: Tonight from 6 p.m.

to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Michigan Union,
room 3200
Talk on gender
roles in Africa
WHAT: Aili Tripp of the
University of Wisconsin dis-
cusses her research on gen-
der, power and peacemaking
in Africa
WHO: Institute for Research
on Women and Gender
WHEN: Today at noon
WHERE: Haven Hall, Room
4701
CORRECTIONS
1 A photo in Thursday's
edition of the Daily mis-
identified the gymnast on
the pommel horse. It was
freshman Douglass John-
son, not junior Torrance
Laury.
* Please report any error
in the Daily to correc-.
tions@michigandaily.com.

Today is the last day to reg-
ister to vote in Michigan
for the November general
election. Stop by the clerk's
office in City Hall to drop off
your registration form.
The Michigan Football
team has a losing record
the deepest into its sea-
son since 1968, when it fin-
ished 4-6.
mFOR MORE, SEE SPORTSMONDAY
A man from Shakopee,
Minn. who spent two
months in jail after being
found with white powder has
just been released, the Minne-
apolis Star-Tribune reported.
A crime lab showed the powder
was deodorant, not cocaine.

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WHEN: Saturday at about 8:30
WHAT: A student was found
passed out ina women's bath-
room, University Police report-
ed. There was no suspicion of
alcohol and she wasn't taken to
the hospital.

WHEN: Saturday at about 10
p.m.
WHAT: A trash can caught
fire and was extinguished by
an officer, University Police
reported. The fire is believed
to have been accidental. There
were no injuries.

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