2A - Monday, November 17, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.corn 2A - Monday, November 17', 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom FRIDAY: :tersn Explained SINGAPORE FOOD FEET UC-Berkeley reports $1 billion loss The Universityof California atBerke- ley lost $1 billion in its last fiscal quar- ter, the Daily Californian reported. The loss won't affect the allotted endowment money for the 2008-2009 fiscal year, which remains at $2.9 billion, but the overall endowment dropped to $5.7 billion. Spokesman Trey Davis attributed the loss to the state of the economy, and said the overall endowment has grown since 1988. "The market is experiencing some of the biggest losses since the Depres- sion Era," he said. STUDENT CHARGED AFTER RIOT A PennState University student has been charged with a felony connected to a riot that occurred after the foot- ball game against Ohio State Univer- sity, the Daily Collegian reported. Kinesiology senior Robert Cook is accused of disorderly conduct and criminal mischief, and is set to face trial after his defense attorney failed to convince a judge in his prelimi- nary hearing that he was wrongfully charged. Cook kicked over a lamp post with a live wire, endangering himself and others, the prosecution maintains. Photographic evidence convinced the judge that Cook is responsible for the $3,500 of damage. Another suspect, Will Forester of Pittsburgh, will also face trial after waiving his preliminary hearing. Two more suspects scheduled their pre- liminary hearings later this month. PLUTO'S REPLACEMENT Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley photographed what is believed to be a planet orbit- ing a star in a solar system 25 light years away, the Daily Californian reported. Paul Kalas, a professor of astrono- my, used the Hubble Space Telescope to take the image, marking the first time anyone has directly imaged the way a planet moves around a star. "When you see this planet moving along in orbit, it's almost as if it comes alive," Kalas said. "It's extremely sat- isfying, because in comparison to all the other studies of exoplanets, no one else had predicted the location of a planet through theory." DANCING AGAIN The University of Illinois's Chief Illiniwek danced again on Saturday, for the first time since 2007, the Chi- cago Tribune reported. University administrators banned the mascot from sporting events because they said it was insensitive to the Native American culture. But Stu- dents for Chief Illiniwek have been diligent in bringing him back, hosting try-outs and raising $4,500 to rent out a hall on campus. The group also paid for a new out- fit, as the old one had been confiscated by the University. 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WHERE: Kellogg Eye Center WHEN: Saturday at about 4 p.m. WHAT: An unknown subject attempted to push through a locked revolving door, Universi- ty Police reported. The lock and door subsequentlybroke. Prague 96t tor Rodney WHO: Scho atre & Dano WHEN: To WHERE: 1 8p nio Combo Transgender Performance Art Show WHAT: A student perfor- Registration forthe Winter 2009 term begins today for graduate students, and on Thursday for undergraduates. To check your registration date, visit Wolverine Access. The Michigan football team lost for a program- record eighth time this season on Saturday against Northwestern, and for the first time in six seasons, the team won't be playing with a chance of wining the Big Ten title against Ohio State. >>FOR MORE, SEE SPORTSMONDAY 3 One-eyed artist Tanya Vlach wants to replace her missing eye with a Web camera, the New York Daily News reported. Vlach challenged readers of her blog to build a device that lets her zoom and focus by blinking. Medications Thefts reported stolen from car in rehearsal hall - WHERE: Revelli Rehearsal Hall, 350 Hoover Ave. WHEN: Saturday at about 4:40 p.m. WHAT: More than $260 in cash and credit cards were sto- len from five different subjects, University Police reported. The incidents are believed to be WHERE: University Hospital Circle Drive, 1600 East Medical Center Dr. WHEN: Saturday at about 8 p.m. WHAT: Prescription medica- tions were stolen from a Chevy Venture on Friday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m, University Police reported. Police have no suspects. WHAT: The opening of an art show with a focus on gen- der identity and expression WHO: The Spectrum Center WHEN: Tonight from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Art Lounge mance featuring both jazz standards and original com- positions WHO: Department of Jazz and Contemporary Impro- visation WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. WHERE: E.V. 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