2A - Monday, September 14, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, September 14, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 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. 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Addiinalrwop ieepkeiup at tDails oficetfor $.sconsfhrttlltsem,tating in Setember va U.S.mi5 r $.Wnenr:t tenrmJvaurthoughprl)it$15yerlo~ng (eptember trugvhApril is $195.lUnversity affiltes re subect taredced ssripionrat. On-campus subcrpons fr falhemae$35. Subsciptin tb~e prepaid.TheMichign Daly iaaeereof TheAsoiated Pesand heAsociatdCllete Pres. 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 . Please report any error 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. MORE ONLINE Love Crime Notes? Get more online at michigandaily.com/blogs/the wire 4 4 4 4 4 4