2 - Friday, March 27, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 2 - Friday, March 27, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom * LEFT Executive Director at Studentstfor a Sensible Drug Poticy Chris Chiles holds a demanstratian is pratest oftthe death at Dereh Capp, wha was shat during a drag raid. MIDDLE Students pack the entrace ta the receatly renavated Museum af Art as Tuesday ight before a sneak preaiew spas only to Uiversity students. (MAX COLLINS/Daily) RIGHT Museum st Art DirectriJames Steward F discusses a workaofart during a walkthrough of the museum as Monday. 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Orasopy is avaiabe re oaadrto all reodes. Additiol coples my hr piced up at the Dai'fiydceafor 12 ubsaiputsr fll and ainete (Septeberthrough prilvaaU.S.email aet$20. Yarround subsciptionsl(Fllintr pingad Smerseeart$22. Subciinmbe rpadTherMtchiaonDi sa memba5fTh AsotedPesadeAso oated Collegaeanes. 0 0 Skaters warned at B-School- WHERE: Business School WHEN: Thorsday around 1:15 WHAT: Twn males, aged 20 and 21, were warned after skateboarding on Business School property, University Police reported. No property was damaged. Non-students too loud for library WHERE: Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library WHEN: Wednesday around 1:4S p.m. WHAT: Two ia-year-old mules were escorted from the huilding after staff memhers gave them a verbal warning, University Police reported. Neither male was affiliated with the University. Medallion stolen from patient's room WHERE: Mott Children's Hospital WHEN: Wednesday around 2 p.m. WHAT: A medallion valued at an unknown amount was stolen from a patient's room, University Police reported. There are no suspects. Car struck while unoccupied WHERE: 4200 Plymouth Road WHEN: Wednesday around 11 a.m. WHAT: A vehicle owned by female staff member was damaged after being hit by an unknown vehicle, University Police reported. The vehicle was struck while unoccupied. Latino cultural show WHAT: The 9th Annual Latino Culture Show, which seeks to expose the influence of Catino culture on the arts, will feature a live salsa band as well as a well-known reg- gaeton artist. WHO: Michigan Student Assembly WHEN: Tonight at S p.m. WHERE: Power Center for the Performing Arts Discussion on Dr. Zhivago WHAT: Speakers will dis- cuss the writing of Boris Pas- ternak's classic work in honor of the 50th anniversary of its publication by the University of Michigan Press. WHO: University Library WHEN: Today at 2 p.m. WHERE: Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library Cuisine and culture festival WHAT: A fundraiser event that will feature a buffet- style dinner with a variety of ethnic cuisine and a perfor- mance by a number of campus groups. WHO: PROVIDES WHEN: Saturday at 10 a.m. WHERE: Math Atrium, East Hall Iranian cultural festival WHAT: An Iranian cultural event that will present Ira- nian music, dances, skits and a short film. WHO: Persian Students Association WHEN: Saturday at 7 p.m. WHERE: Power Center for the Performing Arts CORRECTIONS " Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily.com. SHC Int order to break op groups of teens hanging around underpasses, residents of Mansfield, England, have installed pink fluorescent lights commonly used by der- matologists to enhance the appearance of acne blemishes, the AFP reported. 2More than 5,000 police agencies across the coun- try use Tasers. From 2001- 2007, more than 220 people died from Tasering, accord- log to Amnesty International. >>FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4 3Lawmakers in at least eight states are consid- ering the possibility of enforcing random drug tests for recipients of government assistance programs, The Associated Press reported. Concern has been raised as more Americans turn to wel- fare programs or unemploy- ment benefits in light of the recession. 4 4 Ready to Launch Thursday, April 2 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Alumni Center 200 Fletcher St., next to the Michigan League The Alumni Association wants to help graduating seniors get ready to launch their careers. Drop by the Alumni Center on April 2 and make connections that can help you settle into a new city, help you with your job search and help you find a career mentor. Seniors will also receive one-on-one help with their job search. Job search advisers will be available to: " Review your resume and cover letter " Provide interview tips " Coach you on your professional pitch " Strategize your next step for your career Free gifts and guaranteed appointment times for those who pre-register. Visit www.umalumni.com/ students to pre-register or for more details. ALUMNIASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN I 4 4 4 4 4