hursday, February 12, 2009 hurdayFebuay 1, 209The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 4 MONDAY: Ot; her Ivory Towers TUESDAY: Campus Characters NTEPRENEURIAL JOB SEEKERS WEDNESDAY: THRDY ID Explained Befre ou W re ere Photos of ti" Forbidden fornication On June 15,1971, the Univer- sity's Student Services Hous- log Policy Board lifted a ban against premarital sex in the dormns. The ban, which was put in place by the Board of Gover- nors of Residence Halls in 1965, was deemed ineffective and impossible to enforce. A policy hoard member told the Daily at the titme that ban- ning premaarital sex and cohab- itation frotu the residence halls was "useless." "(The policy) has never been enforced and cannot be enforced,' " the hoard member said. The decision to ban pre- marital sex in the residence halls- along with other hous- ing policies- was determined through secret ballot by the residents of each University housing unit's residents. After the decision had been made, the Board of Governors echoed the students' decision calling premarital sex "unac- ceptable in University housing units." Students at the time weren't even aware that the policy existed. "I didn't even know they had such a rule," one junior told the Daily at the time. "My friend lived with her boyfriend in South Quad all last semester and nobody raised a fuss." John Feldkamp, then-boos- log director and policy board tmember, had a different, more serious view of the ban. "(Dormitory residents) must exercise due regard for the welfare of their fellow students and for the facilities in which they reside," Feldkamp told the Daily, citing a clause in the information bulletin about res- idence hall life. Feldkamp also said that two students had been expelled under the ban in 1968. Most current students don't have to worry abouthbeing pun- ished for engaging in premari- tal sex in the residence halls. In many dorms, including Mary Markley Hall and South Quad, there are no rules against visi- tors in the rooms. But at Martha Cook Build- ing, a female-only residence hall, there are still regulations for male visitors. The residents must escort their guests while they are in the building. 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The Ir tr eforsed treatment. -kTital patient )und with lirJuana TIRR': Uniersity Htrspital VHE:r I'ucuday around 8:05 WHATr A paticot was found ssirg a crotrolled sorb- :a.L niversity Police rte.The substance was irctad tor be marijuana. ___________CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Police search for Film screening Student musical but do not find on prison system performance ticket scalper WHERE: Lot SC-6, 121111Kipke Dr. WHEN: Turesday arounnd 5:51) p.m. WHAT: Dfficers checked thre area for a subject soliciting for basketball tickets, University Irolice reported. Police did not locate the suspect. jWHAT: A screening of "Autumn's Eyes" a film about a little girl who watches her funnily go to prison in New York City. WHO: University Unions Arts and Programs WHEN: Tonight from 7 prm, to 9:30 pr. WHERE: Vandenburg Roomn, Michigan League Phone swiped d 'alonbnftfrmhsil of socialism WHAT: A performance of "Under Milk Wood", a play about a day in a small town. WHO: Departmenat of Musical -Theatre WHEN: Tonight at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Arthur Miller The- atre, Walgreen Drama Center History of astronomytalk WHAT: University of Wis- consin Prof. Michael Shank will give a lecture on astrono- may at the time of Galileo. WHO: University Library WHEN: Tonight from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Room 100, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library CORRECTIONS " Please report any error in Ehe Daily En corrections@ michigandailycom. 1A Berlin bartender accused of killing a 16-year-old boy by serving him 45 tequila shots will go to trial, BBC. comn reported. The bartender known as Aytac C was alleg- edly engaged in a drinking bet with the boy, when he visited his bar in February 2007, hoc poured only water for himself. 2Local video game shop, Get Your Game On, will be hosting 'a Super Smash Brothers Tournament on Valentine's Day. >>FOR MORE, SEE B-SIDE, PAGE lB 3Members of the Sudan Ulema Authority, are encouraging Sudanese children to boycott Valen- tine's Day, Reuters reported. The influential body of reli- gious leaders said the West- ern holiday could lead couples astray. I WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Tuesday arorud 11:30 p.m. WHAT: A subject reported chat a black Samsung phonre was strolen from the hospital, University Police reported. The threft occurred otn 'Tues- day betweenr 9 poum. and 9:411 WHAT: A public meeting with a discussion that will focus on the viability of the world capitalist system. WHO: Students for Social Equality WHEN: Tonight from 7 pr. to 9 p.10. 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