E -Friday, February 13, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandailycom GARY GRACA ELAINA BUGLI Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-0558 graca@michigandailycom bugli@michigandailycom CONTACT INFORMATION Newsrnnn office hours;Sun.-Thurs.11a.m. - 2a.m. News Tips news@nhchigaedaity.con Cnrrectinns correctons@michigandaily.con leters tothe Editor tothedaiy@michigandaily.com Photography Department photo@michigandaily.com Ars ectinartspage@nichigandaily.com tdilnrial Page opinion@michigansdaily.com Sports Sectin Display Sales Classified Sales Online Sales Finance sporta@michigandaity.com display@michigandaily.con claaified@michigandaily.com otineads@michigandaity.con LEFTI Nas pertorms at the Eastern Michigan University C.onvocation Center during a concert sponsored by Social Stodyz last Friday night. (CLIFREyED- MORE ONLINE Cf/Daily) TOP Egineering senior Chris MWhich demonstrates an exyeri- Fonmote pholt ofithe week, meet Toesday during this year's FUNgineering Festival on North Campos. go to micigandaily.cym. (JED MOCH/Daily) CRIME NOTES Car broken into Marbles break at Pierpont windows CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES WHERE: Pierprmt Comtmonss yarkinsg circle WHEN: Wednesday at about 9 p.m. WHAT: Approximotely $1,550 worth cf electronaics, includ- ing a laptop, iPod, cell photne anad digital camcra were stolen trcom: an utnlocked vehicle, Uni- versity Police reported. Classroom door reported burned WHERE: 5th floor of Angell Hall WHEN: Wednesday at about 1:35 .1m. WHAT: A small teardrop- shaped horn was reported on the lower part of a door, Uni- versity Police reported. Tlhe incidenat occurred between Feb. t and Fch. 1t. Police have nos suspects. WHERE: Rackham Graduate School WHEN: Wednesday at about 2:35 p.m. WHAT: Two window panes at the Rackham Graduate School were brokeo, University Police reported. It appears marbles were throwo through them, causing $250 in damage. Police have no suspects. West Quad fire extinguishers stolen WHERE: West Quadrangle Residence Hall WHEN: Thursday at about 1:15 WHAT: Two fire extinguish- ecu were reported stolen fromn the second floor of West Quad, University Police reported. They were valued at $35 each. 'Twilight' at UMix late night WHAT: A combined Friday the l3th and Valentines Day celebration featuring a screen- tog of "Twilight." WHO: University Unions Arts and Programs WHEN: Tonight frona 10 p.m. to 2 am. WHERE: The Michigan League Peace Corps application workshop WHAT: A University Peace Corps Office staff will offer advice and assistance filling out Peace Corps applications. WHO: The Internationaal Center WHEN: Today from 2 p.nm. to 3.30 p.m. WHERE: Room::n122tt, Weill Hal Japanese drum performance WHAT: A performance featusrinag the taiko drumo, a symbol of the Japenese rural comomunsity. WHO: University Musical Society WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium Transitioning to the real world WHAT: A lunch discussiona, which will focus on transi- tinning out of college anad into the "real world." WHO: Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs WHEN: Today at 11:30 a.m. WHERE: MSA Chambers, the Miclaigan Union CORRECTIONS ! Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michiganadaily~com. 1Though as of yesterday 1,173 people confirmed on Facebook that they would be attending a rally on the Diag with President Barack Obama on Apr. 1, University Police spokesperson Diane Brown said she hasn't heard anything about a visit. "That would be really quite far- fetched," she said. 2 Director Henry Selick, whose work includes 1993's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and 1996's "James and the Giant Peach," creates another extraordinary and bizarre world with "Coraline." >SFOR MORE, SEE ARTS, PAGE5 3 Police are looking for prankseers who hijaekeda Montana Taco Bell's drive- through radio signal and used it to shout vulgarities to cus- tomers, The Associated Press freported,, The. suspects posed- as Taco Bell employees in the Tuesday afternoon episode, which lasted a few minutes. 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