2 - Friday, April 3, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2 - Friday, April 3, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom v LEFT A young girl looks at her reflection at the official opening of the University of Michigan Art Museum on Saturday. (SAID ALSALAH/ Daily) MIDDLE LSAijunior Lara Kratmanis studies in the son on the steps of Angell Hall on Thursday. RIGHT Uniersity students paint lockers at Priest Middle School in soothwest Detroit on Saturday. Eight hondred to 900 students were said to have participated in this event sponsored hy the Detroit Partnership lo an effort to give hackhtothe metro Detroit community. 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WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Wednesday around S p.m. WHAT: A hospital employee returned to her parked car to find in had heen vandalized, University Police reported. There are currently no sus- pects. MIP issued in Alice Lloyd WHERE: Alice Lloyd Hall WHEN: Thursday around 1:45 WHAT: A girl was found unresponsive in the hallway of Alice Lloyd, and was taken to the hospital by ambulance, University Police reported. She was issued a minor in posses- sion of alcohol. Hash Bash WHAT: The 37th annual gathering of marijuana enthusiasts who aim to reform marijuana laws at the local, state and federal levels. This year, the event will commemorate the pas- sage of a state constitutional amendment allowing medical marijuana. WHO: Michigan NORML WHEN: Saturday, high noon WHERE: The Diag Festifools street parade WHAT: An annual street festival of huge puppets that runs through downtown Ann Arbor. WHO: START Project, a Uni- versity of Michigan Lloyd Hall Scholars Program initiative WHEN: Sunday at 4 p.m. WHERE: Main St., hetween Washington and William Streets 37th annual Ann Arbor Powwow WHAT: One of the coun- try's largest powows, which celebrates Native American culture through arts, crafts, music, food and information. WHO: Ann Arhor Powwow Committee WHEN: Saturday, 10:30 am. to 10:30 p.m. and Sunday, 10:30 am. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Saline Middle School Fieldhouse CORRECTIONS " An article in yesterday's edition of the Daily (Proposal would givrestudentrvets in-store ruiriono) misidentified the num- ber of student veterans enrolled in the University. According co the Office of the Registrar, 62 active duty veterans were enrolled in the University as of fall 2008. This number repre- sents studen veterans who are using their G.L. Billihenefits. . Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandailycom. 1Families are moving out of the state of Michigan at the rate of one family every 12 minutes, the Detroit News reported. Last year, about 109,000 more people left Michigan than moved in. 2Some American colleges, arguing that the current economic crisis has left them no options, have started considering scudents' ahility to pay tuition as a deciding far- nor in the admission process. >FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4 3 The sorority Sigma Lambda Gamma at the University of Florida was suspended for hazing viola- tions, The Associated Press reported. The 18-member sorority forced pledges to fol- low 37 rules including physi- cal accivities like push-ups and running. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A