2A - Monday, October 13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, October13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom FRIDAY: Explained STRONGMAN Obama kicked out of the Much to the ire of several students, officials at the University of Missouri- St. Louis ordered a poster hearing a picture of Democratic presidential can- didate Barack Obama to beremoved from a school classroom, the St. Louis Post- Dispatch reported. The poster with Obama's picture was removed after university officials received a complaint that the poster was a form of political advocacy. A UMSL student said the poster with Obama's pic- ture was part of a series of posters for an introduction to teaching course that each depicted pictures of good role models and leaders. UMSL officials said the courses instructor could display the poster during class hours but notbefore or afterward. NCAA: TAKE THE BUS, ATHLETES The NCAA recently announced that it had revised its travel policies for the fall collegiate athletics season in light of increasing fuel prices and the limited availability of airline flights, The Chron- icle of Higher Education reported. Under the new rules, the NCAA, which pays the travel costs of national- championship tournaments, mandates that Division t teams must drive to a competition if they are 400 miles away or closer; the previous limit was 350 miles for travelingcteams. In addition, the national organiza- tion has told teams they need to drive even further to find cheaper airline fares, extending the airport travel cut- off from 120 miles to 150. FUNDS STEERED INTO POLITICS A former chancellor at the City Col- lege of San Francisco steered college funds to campaigns for California bal- lot measures, according to an internal investigation reported on by the San Francisco Chronicle. The investigation found that the administrator, Philip R. Day Jr., rout- ed $35,000 in college funds through a nonprofit organization and donated the money to two state education iniias- classroom tives in 2006. The donations and transactions appear to violate state laws that pro- hibit using taxpayer money for politi- cal campaigns and also concealing the source of political campaign donations. PAID FOR PERFORMANCE Among the issues under discussion by faculty members at Temple Univer- sity as they negotiate a new contract is a controversial proposal by the Temple administration: determining faculty members's raises based solely on per- formance. The proposal calls for "pay per per- formance" raises by administrators, and does not include raises based on cost-of- living increases or other adjustments. However, the proposal has Temple pro- fessors concerned, especially because only half of TU professors currently get merit pay, Arthur Hochner, presidentcof the Temple University Associations of Professionals, told Inside Higher Ed. 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Vomit was found in UV~ 1114115 IOLL WHERE: Lot SC-6 WHEN: Saturday at about 11:30 a.m. WHAT: A subject driving agolf cart ran over a man's left foot and then drove away, University Police reported. The victim sustained minor injuries. International jobs workshop WHAT: A workshop designed to give students an idea of the skills and abili- ties necessary for successful international employment WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Tonight from I to 6 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Anderson Room A and B Cooking tutorials WHAT: University Unions chefs will teach students how to cook different types of meals, desserts and will give students easy meal prepara- tion tips WHO: University Unions Arts & Programs WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, U-Club Kitchen Free symphony performance WHAT: Pieces by Gary Kule- sha, George Enesco, Mozart and Stravinsky WHO: University Symphony Orchestra WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium Menstruation documentary WHAT: A film screening of "Period: The End of Men- struation?" which looks at the side effects of menstrua- tion suppression before 'the curse' disappears. WHO: Institute for Research on Women and Gender WHEN: Today at 2 p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall, Audi- torium B . Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily.com. 1Former Detroit mayoral candidate Freman Hendrix will run for the seat again this year, The Associated Press reported. Hendrix, who cur- rently works as chief of gov- erment relations for Eastern Michigan University, lost to Ewame Kilpatrick in 2005. 2Michigan Hockey cap- tain Mark Mitera suf- fered a knee injury in the season opener Friday night which could require a season-ending injury. >>FOR MORE, SEt SPORTSMONDAY 3Belgian Luc Costermans recently broke the world blind road speed record, the BBC reported. Driving a Lamborghini Gallardo, Cos- termans, who has been blind for four years, toppedl192 miles per hour on a French airstrip. the bus.Subject dents Men cited for hood of Kia Rio WHERE: University Golf Course public urination WHEN: Saturday at about 4 p.m. WHERE: University Golf Course WHEN: Saturday at aboutt11 a.m. WHAT: Two men unaffiliated with the University were cited for urinating in public, Univer- WHIAT:A easier reportedci s 2007 Kia Rio was damaged after a subjectccatching afoot- ball landed on the vehicle and dented the hood, University Police reported. Free Blue Books fo r Exams!' sJ ALUMASSOCIATINw UNIVERSTYOFMICHIGN S1 www.umaLumni.com 808746 800.847.4764