2 - Tuesday, February 10, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 401 2 - Tuesday, February 10, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom * MONDAY: In Other Ivory Tower WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Explained Before You Were Here Photos of the Week Satisfying students' cookie cravings Fur someone who works between 8:00 p.m. and 2:30 anm. every night, Kevin Lemon seems like a pretty chipper guy. Lemon works as the assistant manager of the insomnia Cookies store, doling out rookies to hungry University students from his conveniently parked cookie truck. Given the store's odd hours, Lemon says it draws a "col- orful", clientele, on both the w'eekdays and weekends alike. "at really doesn't seem like people discriminate a whole lot," Lemon said. "You get some stumubley people any night of the week." While the store's customers are mostly students, Lemon said that other restaurants' delivery drivers frequent the truck and call in their own orders between deliveries. "We get a lot of orders from Jimmy John's," he said. Lemon has operated the insonmnia cookie truck in Ann Arbor for a month, and so far, he said working third shift is the only drawback of the job. He said the cookies he bakes on a nightly basis have also lost some of their appeal. "They're not as good as they used to be," Lemon said. "If I eat more than two a night, that's not good. I try not to come to work hungry." Though some students are willing to trek across campus in the name of snickerdoodle and chocolate chip cookies, Lemon said that as of now, Insomnia cookies isn'tallowed to sell baked goods on Univer- sity property. He added, how- ever, that an agreement is the works to change that. "We've started working out a deal with U of M to use their parking lots whenever we want," Lemon said. "The campus police don't care. They haven't bothered us. But the company has started talking to U of M, so we'll give them a portion of the profits (to use the parking lots)." Regardless of his location, though, since he has come to canmpus, Lemon has helped satisfy students' cravings on their way to the library or heading home from the bar. "I mean, bow often do you have the time to bake them yourself?" Lemon said. PHIL GUICHELAAR KevnLeoos, assistat manager of the Insomnia Cookies staredole: cokes t hungry University stadents 000 aghtly basis. CRIME NOTES 4211 Maynard SL. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com GARY GRACA ELAINA BUGLI Ediser in Chief Business Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-105 grata@miehigandaily.com bugli@miehigandailyecom CONTACT INFORMATION Newsroom Offie houars: Sun.-Thurs. 011a..32 am. 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On cpy isavailablenhmevofacargntoallreadtrs. Addtioalcopesnay bepickduarheDaiy'officenfr2. Sbscrptins rfalltrm, statgiin Snptembr iaU..ailamel110.Ointr trra nuary trough Aprilis $15,yearong Sepember throughApril) vi$195.nvrsityaffiltaennsubjec t reducd sbsc~ritonrate.On-samoas subscton~sfr falltrmorn$35. Subsriprvns mstbe rnpaid.Oh ician ralyisa mmberof ThessciandPrnss an h sociatedCollegiatenPres .! CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Woman spills hot Passerby smells Human subject Hip Hop dance water, burns self pot, cops cannot research talk lessons WHERE: h23 tOxford Rd. WHEN: Sunday at about 3:30 WHAT: A wonman spilled hot swarer on3 herself while she seas coorkinsg, University Police reported. She was taken to Uni- versity Hospital for treatmsent. Student falls in bathroom, hits head WHERE: East Quadrangle Rtesidence Hall WHIEN: Susoday at about 2:410 WHAT: A moale studenat fell in a bathroonm, University Police reported. The mnan suf- fered a head injury and was takeno to University Hospital forr treatmuent. locate drugs WHERE: 6O5 Oxford Rd. WHEN: Sunday at aboust 11:105 p.m. WHAT: A caller reported snoelling marijuasna sm~oke, University Police reported. A msale subject was investigated, but officers did not find moari- juana when they arrived on the Vending machine looted WHERE: Maso Hall WHEN: Friday at about 10:511 WHAT: Items svere takesn from a coin-operated sending msachine, University Police were reported. Thoe itenms were taken between Feb. 3 at nossi and Feb. 4 at 7 p.ms. WHAT: Asn overview of the historical events that led to thse regulations governing human subject research and review of the Institutional Review Board process for health and behavior sciences. jWHO: IRB Health & Blehav- ioral Sciences WHEN: Today frosm noon to 1 p.na. WHERE: Roonm 171, Lorch Hall Not-for-profit career Expo WHAT: Meet with organi- zations from a range nof not- for-profit fields, including advsscacy, social change and conmmunsity service WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Tosday from 2 p.m. to 6 pmo. WHERE: Michigan Union WHAT: University Unions Ats and Prograns is sponesor- ing hip hop dance classes givenby Dance 2X5, a Univer- sity dance team for students with any level of dance expe- rience. The event is free to all students. WHO: University Unions Arts & Programs WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.nm. WHERE: Michigan Union CORRECTIONS " An article in yesterday's edition of the Daily (Offi- cials: International applica- tions to the U' expected to rise sharply) misattributed a quotation in the nineteenth paragraph. University Presi- dent Mary Sue Coleman made the statement. *Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandailycom. 1The Dalai Lama, the spiri- tual leader of Tibet has joined Twitter, a muicro- blogging service, The AFP reported. His site, www.twit- ter.com/ohhtdl, open for two days, has attracted nearly 20,000 followers. 2Last time the Michigan State men's basketball team traveled to Ann Arbor, on Feb. 2, 2007, the Wolverines trounced the Spartans fi7-56 in front of a sold out crowd. >>FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS, PAGE 8 3 Two men, ages 37 and 44, were arrested in Salt Lake City after robbing a Family Dollar store, The Salt Lake Tribune reported. The two men stuffed merclaandise into their pockets before being confronted by an employee as they were leaving. They were arrested less than a block away.