,ddmmmmkm.- 0 an .,a Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, November 14, 2008 michigandaily.com PRACTICING PATRIOTISM DOWNTOWN DRINKING Red tape holds back i1quor licenses State granted Ann Arbor 807 new licenses earlier this year, but red tape has made them hard to obtain By DARRYN FITZGERALD For the Daily Six months ago, the state issued the city of Ann Arbor 807 new liquor licenses in an effort to stimu- late downtown development, but so far these licens- es have gone unused due tored tape surrounding the city's previous policies. The hundreds of new developmental licenses are part a state-wide initiative intended to stimulate economic growth in struggling downtowns. In May, City Councilman Leigh Greden (D-Ward 3) told The Michigan Daily that although the new licenses would help the city, Ann Arbor already has vibrant downtown and may not have been one the cities the state had in mind when drafting the initia- tive. Ann Arbor City Councilman Stephen Rapundalo (D-Ward2),who chairs the city's Liquor License Com- mittee, said in an interview yesterday that the reason no newlicenses have been awarded isbecause the city must first award its remaining Class C licenses, which are more costly and difficult for business owners to obtain. "The factor in all of that is none can be handed out if the Class C quota hasn't been met," he said. In Michigan, ifa business can't get a new license from the city, they must purchase an existing license in the open market from another business. A Class C license typically costs about $75,000 on See LIQUOR, Page 7A SAM WOLSON/Daily The Michigan Marching Band practices presenting a large American flag at Elbel Field yesterday. The band will bring the flag onto the field during halftime of Saturday's game against North- western. For more coverage of the game, see Football Saturday, Page 1B. UNIVERSITY APPAREL Sales strong despite tough times Switch to Adidas gear r has offset losses from football woes, economy By LARA ZADE Daily StaffReporter With the Michigan football team in the middle of its worst season since 1962 and with consumers across the state reigning in their spending, sales of Michigan apparel have fared surpris- ingly well. Jason Winters, the Athletic Depart- ment's chief financial officer, said the University's switch from Nike to Adi- das retail licensing contracts could more than offset a loss of sales from Steve and Barry's, a retailer that sold Michigan gear at its stores in malls around the country. The store, which has a location on State Street, filed for bankruptcy this summer. "Adidas has gotten off to a great start, and we've had some success with the Victoria's Secret Pink store," Winters said, adding that licensing royalties are "seasonal and volatile." He said sales are most affected by merchandising trends, the economy, and, to a lesser degree, the team's performance. Winters said the University's royal- ties from this fiscal year's first quar- ter, which ran from October through December, was $1.49 million, making it the second-highest first quarter ever. The figure was about 10 percent less than during the same period last year, which Winters said was primarily due to the loss in sales that came with the bankruptcy of Steve and Barry's. Figures from the year's second quar- ter, which ends in December, won't be released until January. But Winters predicted that there would be about a $200,000 loss, based on that fact that of the $1.96 million in royalties from the last fiscal year's second quarter, Steve and Barry's accounted for $193,000. Representatives from Moe Sports Shops on North University Avenue and the M-Den on Main Street, two Michi- gan merchandise mainstays, said they haven't seen a drop in sales. Both loca- tions said there's been a boost in sales thanks to Adidas's popularity. "The new Adidas merchandise has See APPAREL, Page 7A CAMPUS CRIME Kampfer filed restraining order after assault last month Hockey player's skull was fractured in late-night incident By TREVOR CALERO Daily StaffReporter LSA junior Steve Kampfer, a Michigan hockey player involved in anincidentOct.12thatlefthimwith afracturedskull, filedforapersonal protection order last month against LSA senior Mike Milano, The Ann Arbor News reported. Milano, a walk-on running back for the Michigan football team at the time of the incident, is the main suspect in the assault. He was sus- pended indefinitely by the football team last month, but coaches have declined to explain the suspension. Police said after the incident that Kampfer sustained neck and head injuries when he was "body- slammed" into the ground on a Church Street sidewalk near East Quad. He incurred a fractured skull, Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson said that week. Kampfer confirmed last night that he filed for the restraining order. He said his attorneys deemed it necessary with the possibility of charges being filed for the incident. In the restraining order, Kamp- fer requested that Milano be pro- hibited from contacting him or coming near him, The Ann Arbor News reported. A judge rejected the request, saying repeated or continued harassment is neces- sary for restraining order. Kamp- fer only alleged one incident. University Police have turned their investigation over to the Washtenaw County prosecutors office, which is reviewing the case, University Police spokes- woman Diane Brown said. 'U'to celebrate donors today Goal already reached in $2.5 billion effort, the largest campaign in University history ByKYLE SWANSON Daily StaffReporter After settingaUniversityrecord by surpassing the Michigan Dif- ference campaign's 2004 goal of raising $2.5 billion, Univer- sity President Mary Sue Coleman and administrators are planning to spend today celebrating the achievement with donors and fundraisers. University officials will host a Campaign Finale Convocation at Hill Auditorium between 2:30 and 4 p.m. today to mark the cam- paign's close. It is free and open to the public. At the event, campaign chair- man Richard Rogel, one of about 1,400 fundraising volunteers, will announce the total amount raised in the effort. Coleman and several donors will also speak at the event. Harry Smith of the CBS Early Show and Andrea Joyce, an NBC sports anchor and Smith's wife, will emcee the event. Following the celebration, a reception will be held for the cam- paign's donors at Crisler Arena. cLIF REEDER/Daily Though the exact fundraising The Museum of Art rennoatin was funded in part h y$41.9 million in donations, ttlhsntytbeen released, all part of the $2.5 hillion Michigan Difference fundraising campaign. The campaign total has not yet bhas likely already raised more than $3 billion and ends in December. Its success is See FUNDRAISING, Page 7A being celebrated today during a convocation event at Hill Auditorium. UNIVERSITY RESEARCH Study: Masks, sanitizer may prevent flu Research for study conducted in dorms over two years By STEPHANIE STEINBERG For the Daily For six straight weeks last fall, LSA sophomore Rachel Lebovic wore a face mask for six hours each day. She wasn't trying to start a new fashion trend - Lebovic was one of more than 1,000 students participating in the University's M-FLU study. M-FLU, a two-year study that began in January 2006 and ended in April 2008, analyzed whether certain flu-prevention techniques like the use of hand sanitizer or face masks would decrease influ- enza breakouts in University resi- dence halls. With the peak of flu season approaching in late November, students might be encouraged to know that those techniques appeared effective, according to Allison Aiello, assistant professor of Epidemiology and an M-FLU principal investigator. "The first-year results indicate that mask use and use of alcohol- based hand sanitizer help reduce influenza-like illness rates, rang- ing from 10 to 50 percent over See M-FLU, Page 7A WEATHER HI: 42 TOMORROW Lo:32 GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-763-2459 or e-mail news(dlmichigandaily.com and let us know. 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