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TUESDAY:
Off the Beaten Path

WEDNESDAY:
Campus Clubs

THURSDAY:
Before You Were Here

FRIDAY:
Photos of the Week

Police rule missing Yale stuident case a homicide

BROWSING BOOKFEST

Authoritien announced yesterday
chac the disappearance of Yale Univer-
sicy graduate scudent Annie Le wasche
resulc of a homicide, The Associaced
Press reported.
Police found remaina of a human
body, who they believe in Le, in che
Amintad Building at Yale University.
Le wan 24 yearn old and net to
be married yenterday to Jonathan
Widawsky, a graduate student at
Columbia Univernity
She wan last neen in the medical
renearch building on the campus of
Yale Univerity Tuenday morning.
Records show that abe swiped her
identificationeard to get into thehbuild-
ing, but none of the complex's 75 sur-
veillance cameran captured her exit.
The FBI isexamining materialsnand
bloody clothes foundastashed in ceiling
tiles in the Amistad Building.
Linda Lorimer, Yale vice president
and secretary, said that itwas "entirely
perplexing" that there was no record
of her leaving thehbuilding.

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS RETURN
TO CLASS
Students at Oakland Univer-
nity returned to classes Thursday
after the school's administration
and faculty union reached a tenta-
tive agreement in the middle of the
night, ending a week-long strike,
The Oakland Pont reports.
The administration and the
union that represents the faculty,
the American Association of Uni-
versity Professors - Oakland Uni-
versity Chapter, must ratify the
agreement to make it official.
The deal features compromises
on health care, pay and academic
Professors agreed to a salary
freeze for the 2009-10 academic
year, with 1 percent raises in
2010-11 and 3 percent raises in
2011-12, according to the AAUP
website.

ENDOWMENT DOWN AT
BROWN UNIVERSITY
Brown University's endowment
lost $740 million, or 26.6 percent
of its market value, in the 12-month
period ending June 30, according
to The Brown Daily Herald.
The university's endowment is
now worth just over $2 billion.
The Associated Press reported
that the investmnent return for the
endowment dropped 23.1 percent
in the same time period.
For the end of the fiscal year, the
endowment was valued at $2.04
billion.
Brown University President
Ruth Simmons said at a faculty
meeting that the school raised an
all-time record for total cash giving
of $193.4 billion, "in spite of a hor-
rendous year otherwise," according
to The Brown Daily Herald.
- MATT AARONSON

SAID ALSALAH/Daily
Rackham student Emlyn Johnson browsos throuth book-
shelves at the 7th Annual Kerrytown BookFest, held at tho
Farmers' Market in She historic Kerrytown district Sunday.

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CRIME NOTES
Drunk jumps on Petty items
football field taken, returned

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES
Women faculty Maize Mirchi
show art pieces auditions

WHERE: Michigan Stadium
WHEN: Saturday around 7:30
p.m.
WHAT: An intoxicated male
subject was arrested after he
jumped onto the football field at
the end of the game, University
Police reported. He wan arrest-
ed and will appear in court..

WHERE: University Hospital
WHEN: Friday around 10:45
WHAT: A known larceny sub-
ject stole a note pad, two packs
of gum and a deck of playing
cards from the second floor gift
shop, University Polite reported.
Hospital security items contact-
ed him and recovered the items.

Man in lab coat Subject urinates
steals muffins on golf course

WHAT: The Faculty
Women's Club will put their
artwork of various styles and
media on exhibition.
WHO: University Unins
Arts & Programs
WHEN: Today at 1 p.m.
WHERE: Pierpont Coin-
mosns, 2nd floor Wall Gallery
AMI mass
meeting
WHAT: The American
Movement for Israel is
hosting a mass meeting for
freshman to learn about the
organization and how to
get involved in pro-Israel
activities. Free pizza will be
nerved.
WHO: Hillel
WHEN: Tonight from 7 p.m.
to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Hillel

WHAT: The University's
South Asian a cappella
group will perform a medley
of Bollywood and Western
music before holding audi-
tions to join the group.
WHO: Maize Mirchi
WHEN: Tonight at 0:30 p.m.
WHERE: Michigan League
Gender explorers
WHAT: A support group for
trangender and transsexual
students. The meeting pro-
vides a safe space for open
discussion.
WHO: Spectrum Center
WHEN: Tonight from 5 p.m.
t100p.m.'
WHERE: Michigan Union,
room 3200
CORRECTIONS
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in the Daily to correc-
tions@michigandaily.com.

1Continuous exposure to
hairspray activated 07-year-
old Elyse Tirico's alcohol-
monitoring anklet bracelet, the
dailynewsncom reported. Tini-
en was charged with DUI man-
slaughterand DUI with serious
bodily injury. The judge said he
would not revoke her pre-trial
release because the devise was
falsely triggered.
2 The No. 7 Michigan
women's volleyball team
is currently undefeated
with a 10-0 record. Their next
game is thin Friday against
Marquette.
FOR MORE. SEE SPORTS MONDAY.
PAGElB
3 The Michigan Court of
Appeals ruled that a Troy
ordinance permitting
police to give breath tests to
minors suspected of drinking
is unconstitutional, the Detroit
Free Press reported.

WHERE: University Hospital
WHEN: Friday around 9 a.m.
WHAT: Aman insa white lab
coat has been stealingecoffee and
muffins from the second floor
cafeteriasover a two-week peri-
od, University Police reported.
He was described as middle-
aged and tall with a bald spot.

WHERE: University Golf
Course
WHEN: Saturday around 1:45
p.m.
WHAT: A male subject was
issued a ticket for urinating
on the University Golf Course
during a football tailgate, Uni-
versity Police reported.

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