2A - Monday, October 12, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 2A - Monday, October 12, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom * ,qw TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Off the Beaten Path Campus Clubs Before You Were Here Photos of the Week UCLA student stabbed during chemistry lab A University of California at Los Angeles student was stabbed multiple times in the neck dur- ing a chemistry lib Thurs- day afternoon, the Daily Bruin reported. The victim, who the newspaper reported is improving, was a 20-year-old female student in the class. Damon Thompson was arrest- ed for allegedly stabbing the woman and is being kept in cus- tody on charges of attempted murder. Bail has been set at $1 million and the arraignment is set for tomorrow. Thompson, a fourth-year UCLA student, has no criminal history. He turned himself into the authori- ties. The Daily Bruin reported that he is so far cooperating with the Los Angeles Police Department's investigation. Emergency medical techni- cians took the victim to the UCLA Medical Center where she was listed in critical condition. She is expected to make a full recovery. Northern Illinois police chief threatens student journalist Northern Illinois University's stu- dent newspaper, the Northern Star, published an editorial Thursday call- ing for the dismissal of campus Police Chief Donald Grady. The editorial came about after the editor-in-chief of the paper accused Grady of threat- ening him if the Northern Star didn't publish an article placing a former campus police officer in a positive light. Grady allegedly yelled at the stu- dent for three hours then offered the student a job if he agreed to write an article that positively portrayed Dexter Yarbrough - an officer who resigned earlier in the year because of scandal. Yarbrough acted as the former police chief at Colorado State Univer- sity before NIU hired him as an entry- levelofficer last June. He resigned two weeks later when it surfaced that CSU had investigated him multiple times because of inappropriate conduct. NIU will investigate Grady in response to the allegations, the paper reported. Canadian University offers free classes, 'job guarantee' The University of Regina in Sas- katchewanisofferinggraduatesofthe university a "UR Guarantee," a press release from the university reported. The UR Guarantee ensures all Regina students will be able to continue their education for free for a year if they are unable to find employment within six months of receiving their degree. . 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CRIME NOTES Boots stolen Quick thief from bathroom steals laptop CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Caricaturist Anonymous, exhibit free HIV tests WHERE: Mott Children's Hospital WHEN: Friday at about 10:55 a.m. WHAT: A pair of black Apple Bottom brand boots were sto- len from a bathroom, Univer- sity Police reported. The boots belonged to a patient not affili- ated with the University. WHERE: Central Campus Recreation Building WHEN: Friday at about 8:35 p.m. WHAT: A Mac iBook left unat- tended for two to five minutes was stolen from the men's locker room, University Police reported. The laptop belonged to a University staff member. There are no suspects. Man steals drugs Diag fire ignites WHAT: A new exhibit and symposium that will feature original artwork from carica- turist Edward Williams Clay. WHO: Museums Theme Year WHEN: Today at 9 a.m. WHERE: William L. Cle- ments Library Photoshop workshop WHAT: A workshop that will teach the basic features of Photoshop, like add- ing layers, adding text and cropping and resizing. The workshop will also address how to use new tools in Pho- toshop CS 4. WHO: Teaching and Tech- nology Collaborative WHEN: Today from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. WHERE: Taubman Alfred Med. Library WHAT: Free and anony- mous needle-free HIV testing each Monday in the Spectrum Center. Results are received in 7-10 days. WHO: HIV/AIDS Resource Center, Spectrum Center WHEN: Tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Room 3200 Chess Club WHAT: Non-members are invited to play chess every Monday evening. WHO: Michigan Union Bil- liards WHEN: Tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Tappan Room . Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily.com. A Florida man killed his pet rat after getting into an argument with his girl- friend over who could have their last cigarette, Fox News reported. He then fled the scene and refused to pull over for police officers. His bail was set at $3,000. Though the University of Michigan doesn't offer a gender-neutral option for students living in residence halls, 36 other American col- leges and universities have gen- der-neutral housing options. >FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4A 3A flight attendant who was allegedly fired for having sex while working on Oprah Winfrey's private jet last June filed a federal lawsuit Friday denying the behavior, the Chicago Tribune reported. The intimate behavior was said to have occurred while Winfrey was asleep after tak- ing sleeping pills. 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