The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Thursday, October 16, 2008 - 7A OBAMA From Page 1A - a few of whom were University alumni - are going to Indiana and North Carolina, two traditionally Republican states that are in play this year. U.S. Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.), who is up for re-election this year, said voters shouldn't take the cam- paign's decision for granted. "I just hope that that decision does not in any way diminish the energy which is phenomenal for Barack Obama," said Levin, who spoke at a College Democrats event yesterday atthe Michigan Union. "I hope people dontassume, somehow or other, that means that Michigan's going to be for Barack Obama." Levin said he wasn't too con- cerned about the decision. "As long as the offices are there, the volunteers ate there and most of the staff is there and they keep their energy levels up, keep their edge, I think we're going to be okay," said Levin, adding that he was told by the campaign that staffers would be sent to Pennsyl- vania, another battleground state. - A. Brad Schwartz contributed to this report. Bush visits Grand Rapids, surprises locals at diners the michigan daly EARN EXTRA MONEY. Students WORK needed ASAP. Earn up to $150/day be- Fundrais ing a mystery shopper. No experience On camt required. Call 1-800-722-4791. ply @ te EGG DONORS NEEDED We are WORK seeking intelligent, attractive, non- $10/hr. a smoking women between the ages of Environt 21-29 who are physically fit and main- Looking taining a healthy lifestyle. $10,000 plus at the e all expenses. If you have a desire to pie, refil help an infertile family please contact ties. It us. Email: darlene@aperfectmatch.com Can't we 1-800-264-8828 www.aperfectmatch.com Perfectly matching donors with fami- Child ies since 1998. LEASING AGENT WANTED - local 09 property mgmt company looking for friendly, hardworking individual to join our team. Call 734-741-9300 CHILD MAKE CASH BY being a neighbor early m distributor. 1-888-221-3941. MICHIGAN SPERM BANK (ICI) lo- cated in the metro Detroit area, is in need of Donors between the ages of 20 to 39 for our reproductive program. 1"0 Please call to discuss criteria and com- pensation. Ph.(248)644-5822 M-F 9:- 00am-4:00pm or iciinfo@sbcglobal.net BUYIN( buy up OFFICE ASSISTANT: AT least a 3.6 ewyatt @ high school GPA, age 18 or older, job experience(s) extra-curricular activi- ties, computer skills. Very flexible " " . hours. $12/hour. Part-time position. Send resume to flexskills@yahoo.com SPRING BREAK REPS WANTED Free Travel & Cash HALLO wwvw.sunsplashtours.com accessor 1-800-426-7710 above Vi PARTICIPANTS FOR A psychology USHER experiment on simple perceptual judg U-M Sc ments at U of M. One 2-hour 15 min. Dance session, pays $25. To qualify, must be for annt 18+, a native English speaker, and have 763-521 vision correctable to 20/20. IRB #: HUM00020435. Email Natasha at nkalaida@med.umich.edu SCOREKEEPERS NOW HIRING motivated cooks for day and night part " time positions. No experience needed. Apply in person at 310 Maynard. 734-995-0100 or Mike 734-904-5746. FRENC Bulldog. WOLVERINESNEEDJOBS.COM for sale. Paid survey takers needed in A2. entee. P 100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys. Contact tails at je FOR THE U! $9.25+/Hr. e for the Michigan Telefund. pus, flexible hrs. Students, ap- lefund.umich.edu or 763.4400. A ONE day event and make Arts on Earth hosts Arts & the ment's Opening Night 11/5/08. for. a dozen students to work vent that evening to direct peo- I snacks, and enjoy the festivi- nterested? janelar@umich.edu ork 11/5? Poster for us! CARE NEEDED. occasional rnings. 6-9 a.m. 734-355-0950. G UM-MSU TICKETS! Will to 6 tickets. Contact Emma at uchicago.edu I For Friday, Oct. 17, 2008 ARIES (March 21to April 19) Today you will learn something about how you relate to others. Quite likely, you'll meet someone new who is inter- esting today. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Because you're eager to get organized and on top of your scene, don't hesitate to spend money to get the right tools and materials to do a good job. Keep your standards high. GEMINI (May 21to June 20) This is a playful, saucy day for you. You want to flirt and enjoy good times with others. The Moon is in your sign, making you a bit more emotional today, but also a bit luckier! CANCER (Jane 2110o July 22) If you can find some solitude at home today, you'll enjoy it. You need some downtime. You want to cocoon in the privacy of your own personal world. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Exchanges with others, especially friends, acquaintances and groups, will be upbeat and breezy today. You're in a social mood and eager to learn info and gossip! VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Discussions with bosses, parents and authority figures might affect your earn- ings, possessions or cash flow. Keep your wits about you. Remember what your objective is. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) This is a strong day for you. The Sun and Mercury are in your sign, and the Moon urges you to explore more of the world. Learn something new. Go some- place you've never been before. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Privacy or solitude in beautiful sur- roundings will delight you today. You need a bit of time by yourself to pull your act together before you take it on the road. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Because the Moon is opposite your sign today, you'll have to go more than halfway when dealing with others. Be ready to compromise. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Whatever you're doing today, give it your best shot. Important people notice you now, and they are already impressed. Why not milk this for all it's worth? AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Make plans to escape somewhere this weekend. Travel, sports, fun and pleas- ure, playful activities with children and romantic diversions are all at the top of your list. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) This is a good day to discuss shared possessions, responsibilities, inheri- tances and estates with family members. People are willing to listen. YOU BORN TODAY You're bold and daring, and you have a wonderful sense of humor. You're also very clever with words. People admire your confidence. You catch people off-guard because you have an unassuming manner. You're actually very brave. You have a strong urge to constantly improve yourself. This has been a year of new beginnings; next year, you'll focus on partnerships. Birthdate of: Rick Mercer, comedian; Alan Jackson, singer/songwriter; George Wendt, actor. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - President Bush visited the area yesterday afternoon to talk about the economy over lunch with bankers and business leaders and to help raise money for the GOP. He also surprised some diners at a restaurant and acknowledged a woman's long record of volunteer- ism. Republican U.S. Reps. Ver- non Ehlers of Grand Rapids, Pete Hoekstra of Holland and Tim Wal- berg of Tipton attended the fund- raiser at the Ada home of Amway Corp. heir and 2006 gubernatorial candidate Dick DeVos. Republicanofficialssaidtheevent raised $500,000forGOPcandidates across the country, including Wal- berg and Rep. Joe Knollenberg, a SUSPENSION From Page 1A cannot comment because it is an ongoing investigation," Ablauf said. Sources have tied Kampfer to an incident that took place near the intersection of Church and Willard Streets. University Police Lieutenant Robert Neumann said Tuesday that a victim was.picked up and "body-slammed" to the ground. Neumann said police have a suspect, whom he described as a 22-year-old male University student from Ohio. Because the assault is still under investigation and police have not yet arrested a suspect, police would not release the names of the victim and sus- pects. Milano, 22, is from Rocky River, Ohio, according to the Athletic Department's website. The eyewitness described the person who hit Kampfer as a short, athletically built blonde male. He said the attacker was accompanied by two other men with athletic builds, and all three were wearing jeans and black shirts that read "Get Wet" in red or orange on the back. An eyewitness to the incident said Kampfer wasn't moving after being slammed to the ground and appeared to be unconscious. He Republican from Oakland County's Bloomfield Township. Both Wal- berg and Knollenberg face toughre- election campaigns. "These are two top targeted seats that the Democrats are going after and the Republicans have to hold," said Saul Anuzis, chairman of the Michigan Republican Party. On his way to the fundraiser, Bush dropped by the Schnitz Deli and Ada Grill in downtown Ada, startling patrons who never expected to be sharing their lunch with the president. "I was sitting down eating and he sat down next to me," Ryan Kuieck, 27, of Grand Rapids, told The Grand Rapids Press after eating a club sandwich with his mother. was hospitalized after the inci dent. Kampfer watched the hockey team practice Wednesday, wear- ing a neck brace while sitting in the bleachers at Yost Ice Arena. Berenson said it was the first time he had seen Kampfer since visiting him in the hospital soon after the injury occurred. Kampfer will wear the neck brace for at least eight weeks, Berenson said. wAfter that, doc' tors will decide whether Kampfer willbegin rehab or continue wear ing the neck brace. A fourth-round NHL draft pick of the Anaheim Ducks, Kampfer has one year of eligibility remain- ing after this season. Berenson said he is unsure if Kampfer will" apply for a medical redshirt to regain another year of eligibility. "It's too early to say," Berenson said. "We could redshirt him, but we wouldn't discuss it until after eight to 10 weeks." Department of Public Safety spokeswoman Diane Brown said police continue to investigate the case and have not submitted an arrest warrant for a suspect. She urged anyone with infor- mation about the incident to con- tact University Police by calling (734) 763-1131 or e-mailing public. safety@umich.edu. - Daily Sports Writer Gjon' Juncaj and Daily News Editor Kelly Fraser contributed to this report. 2 WEEN COSTUMES AND ies are avail. at Village Attic, illage Apothecary on South U.! ING: SIGN UP now through chool of Music, Theatre & University Productions office mal Halloween Concert. 734- 3. 02008 King Features Syndicate, Inc. H BULLDOG AND English Male and Female available AKC registered. Health guar- rice $700 each 9 weeks old. Jessica Jefferson for more de- ssy_jeffersonahotmail.com . .-' Wondering if you're making the right career decisions? Get your questions answered with 30-Minute Mentors, brought to you by the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association helps you prepare for your next stage in life even before you graduate. Meet one-on-one with a U-M alum in a casual setting and find out what his or her job is like all for free! This is you~r chance to connect, network and get your questions answered from someone who knows. It could be the most important 30 minutes you spend on campus this fall. When: Friday, October 24 Sessions offered from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Pick the time that fits your schedule. Where: Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher St., at the corner of Fletcher and Washington, next to the Michigan League and across from MLB. Who: Alumni in a variety of career fields, including, marketing, finance, e- / WAX law, medicine, homeland security and journalism. The spots are limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis so sign up today! www.umaumni.com/students ALUMNIASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Uniting the Leaders and Best I