2A - Monday, March 9, 2009 les The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, March 9, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom I 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com GARY GRACA ELAINA BUGLI Editor in Chief Easiness Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-0558 graca@michigandaily.com bugli@michigandaily.com I Study finds greater cheating in B-schools DON'T STEP ON THE 'M' Two studies conducted by HARVARD STUDENT PROTEST Rutgers University Prof. Donald POTENTIAL LAYOFFS McCabe found business school students cheat more than students Last week, more than 150 Har- enrolled in other schools, The vard students, staff and union Hoya at Georgetown University workers congregated outside reported. Harvard's Labor and Employee Results from the first survey of Relations Department to protest 54 universities in the United States potential layoffs due to Harvard's and Canada from 2002 to 2004 budget reductions, The Harvard found business school graduate Crimson reported. students cheat more than graduate While no Harvard staff mem- students studying different sub- hers have been letgo yet, The Crim- jects. McCabe's second study sur- son reported that union workers veyed undergraduates from 2002 led protesters in confrontational to 2008, and the results showed chants of "They say lay off we say similar findings. back off" and "Hey Harvard, you've "I hate to say (business school got cash, why do you treat your students cheat more) because I workers like trash?" teach business students, but I Harvard administrators estimate think it's something about the the endowment for the university kind of people who are attracted will decrease 30 percent by the end to that kind of field," McCabe of the fiscal year. The university's told The Hoya. "There's a bigger budget cuts have also initiated the reward for the risk for business development of early retirement students." packages, which are reportedly available to 1,600 staff members. UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA ACCUSED OF ANIMAL ABUSE ABC News aired a report last Wednesday accusing the New Iberia Research Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette of mistreat- ing chimpanzees, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. During nine months of under- cover investigations by ABC News, The Humane Society video recorded staff members forcing chimpanzees to take medicine and knocking the teeth of stubborn animals. 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CRIME NOTES Student's bicycle Skateboarders stolen outside of scram after being South Quad scolded by cops CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES WHERE: South Quadrangle WHEN: Friday at about 10:15 a.m. WHAT: An male student reported his bicycle was stolen outside South Quad, Univer- sity Police reported. There are no suspects. WHERE: Parking lot SC-33 WHEN: Saturday at about 1:36 a.m. . WHAT: Six skateboard- ers were told to stop skate- boarding outside the Tennis Building, University Police reported. The skateboarders immediately left. Photography exhibit by Detroit native WHAT: Detroit native Pat O'Malley will display his pho- tos that have been featured in the Detroit Institute of Arts. WHO: University of Michigan Health System WHEN: Today from 8a.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Cancer Center, level 1 east side Talk on education policy WHAT: Former direc- tor of education research, evaluation and statistics will discuss headinga research agency for President Bush. WHO: Center for Local, State and Urban Policy WHEN: Today from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Weill Hall, O'Neill room 1230 Poetryreading WHAT: Reginald Gibbons, finalist for the 2008 National Book Award, will be reading as a part of the Zell Visiting Writers Series. WHO: Department of Eng- lish Language and Literature WHEN: Tonight from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Rackham Graduate School Amphitheater Artwork Display WHAT: Glassblowers from the College of Creative Stud- ins will present their work thathasbeen shown through- out the world. WHO: University of Michigan Health System. WHEN: Today from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: University Hospital CORRECTIONS . Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandailycom. The International Union for Conservation of Nature said two-thirds of the world's population will suf- fer from water shortages by 2025, UPLcom reported. More than 25,000 policy makers and international policy makers and conservationists will meet this month in Istanbul, Turkey to discuss the water scarcity. Michigan Promise Grants provides up to $4,000 to eligible stu- dents. On Tuesday, Gov. Jen- nifer Granholm called for an increase in funds for the program by $59.5 million. >FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4A An albino bottlenose dol- phin was discovered in Lake Cacasieu in Louisi- ana, guardian.co.uk reported. The dolphin has been spotted swimming with four other dolphins and appears to be healthy despite its rare inher- ited skin color. EDITORIAL STAFF CourtneyRatkowiak Managing Editor ratkowiak@michigandaily.com Jacob SmiloVitnZManagingNewsEditor smilovitz@michigandaily.com SENIOR NEWS EDITORS: Jillian Berman, Trevor Calero, Caitlin Schneider, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITORS: Matt Aaronson, Benjamin S. 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