'2A - Monday, September 21, 2009 The Michigan Daily michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, September 21, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom I TU ESDAY: Off the Beaten Path WEDNESDAY: Campus Clubs THURSDAY: Before You Were Here FRIDAY: Photos of the Week 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mt 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com GARY GRACA DAN NEWM AN Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-0558 graca@michigandaity.com tmdbusiness@gnnail.com U of Minnesota administers breath tests to fansI EMPOWERED WITH PEACE In an effort to combat dronken behavior at University of Minne- sota football games, the school has implemented a new policy requir- ing stodents who get kicked ot of a game to pass an alcohol breath test before the next game, according to The Associated Press. The program, called Check BAG, was inspired by a similar policy introdoced at the University of Wisconsin five years ago. Accord- ing to the AP, the role applies to all of the school's 10,000 student season-ticket holders. Minnesota Vice Provost for Stu- dent Affairs Jerry Reinhart told the AP that the intention was not to make trooble for every stodent who consumes alcohol before the game. "If people come in with a buzz on - there will be tailgating - that's fine as long as their behavior doesn't interfere with those aroond them," he said. NOTRE DAME TO DISSOLVE HETERODOX SIDE OF ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT The University of Notre Dame plans to end an experiment that cre- ated two economics departments, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. University leaders accepted the schism in 2003 after "a long series of quarrels over methods and ideology.' One faction of faculty members wentto Economics and Policy Studies, "a heterodox department that made room for post-Keynesians, Marxians and historians of economic thought," the Chronicle reported. Heterodox views stray from an acknowledged standard. The others went to Economics and Econometrics, "a more mainstream department with an emphasis on quantitative tools." University officials said what start- ed as an experiment has now clearly failed, and they plan to dissolve the "heterodox" department within two years. STUDENTS IN BEIJING PROTEST DETENTION OF TEACHER About 100 students assembled out- side a Beijing police bureau yesterday to protest the detention of a lecturer and demand his release, The Associ- ated Press reported. The lecturer, Ding Xiaoping, was a leader of the 1989 Tiananmen dem- onstrations. He teaches at several uni- versities. Recent graduate Yu Zhiwei said Deng had been taken Saturday after- noon because the government saw him as a threat to the upcoming cel- ebration of the Communist republic's 60oth anniversary. "He was taken away for political reasons. The police want to limit his activity," Yu said. - MATT AARONSON CONTACT INFORMATION Newsronm News Tips Correctins Letters la the Editor Phntngraphy Department Arts Section Editorial Page Sparta Section Display Sales Classified Sales Online Sales Officehours:Sun.-Thurs. 11 .m. -2 a.. news@miciadaiy.com corrections@michigandaily.com tothedaily@xichigandaiy.zom photo@michigandiy.com artspage@michligandaily.com display@michigandaily.com classified@michigandaily.com otineads@michigandaiy.oo ANN6 BAKMA/Daily Activist 'Truth be told' gives a speech at Peace Day pat an by Students Empowering Stadents yesterday. CRIME NOTES Man rides bus, Fan thrown out breaks window for fake MCard CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Poker Bowling Club tournament competition WHERE: Baits II WHEN: Friday at about 2:10 WHIAT: After exiting a bus, a male subject walked toward the back and broke out a win- dow, University Police report- ed. The subject is currently in custody., WHERE: Michigan Stadium, Gate 10 WHEN: Saturday at about 12:2S p.m. WHAT: A male attempted to enter Michigan Stadium with a MCard that didn't belong to him, University Police report- ed. He was denied entrance. WHAT:.Play Texas hold 'em with other students for a chance to win prizes. Free to enter. WHO: Michigan Union Billiards WHEN: Tonight from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League, Beanster's Cafe WHAT: Competitive bowl- ers will bowl against each other. The cost is $5 for non- members. WHO: Michigan Union Billiards WHEN: Tonight from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Colonial Lanes Country Big House trash Clothes taken catches fire from laundry WHERE: Michigan Stadium, WHERE: Alice Lloyd Resi- Section 9 dence Hal WHEN: Saturday at about WHEN: Saturday at about 12:10 p.m. 10:20 p.m. WHAT: A trash can caught WHAT: A female student's fire during a football game, clothes were stolen from a University Police reported., washing machine, University Water was poured on the can police reported. The clothes to extinguish the flames. were worth about $115. MORE ONLINE' Love Crime Notes? Get more onlinesat michigandaly.com/blogs/the wire Circle K masscoer 1A man was arrested Fri- day afternoon for hiding cocaine in the pockets of his 4-year-old son's jacket and telling him it was candy, the Star Ledger reported. The boy handed out the drugs to his classmates, and one girl ate it. 2The Michigan women's volleyball team lost its first game this year against Oregon State after losing three straight sets. The team is ranked No. 6. > *OR MORE, SEE SPORTS, PAGEl1B 3Two teenage boys turned in nearly $100,000 in cash to the police that they found while fishing on the banks of Tuntable Creek in New South Wales, ABC news reported. Police urge anyone who thinks the cash is theirs to come forward. 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One opy osavaiablefreofchargeto al reders. Addtioalpesmay be piked p t:t Diy'soe or1$.tubscritin fr fllterstng in Sptebe,ia.. aiare10iter iterm(nuar troghApil) is , arog(eptemer throh Api i$19.nvnersit affiiataresbeco edusedaubpioin rate, Oncamus sbitoin o r fal ltermae$35. Subscrptins mstbe prpad. The Miganniis amemereof TheAsiteudPss ndThAsocatd Coiwatees. 4 meeting WHAT: Help Circle K reach its goals of performing 10,000 hours of community service this year. Learn how to get involved in projects on campus and in Ann Arbor. WHO: Circle K WHEN: Today from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Anderson Room WHAT: Canadian alterna- tive country songwriter Fred Eaglesmith will perform in a solo concert. Tickets cost $20. WHO: University Union Arts & Programs WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. WHERE: The Ark CORRECTIONS 0 Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily~com. -M