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DAILY SENIOR STAFFERS SAY GOODBYE

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Back row: Senior Photo Editor Said Alsalab, Associate Editorial Page Editor Emily Barton, Senior Ants Editor Whitney Pow, Copy Chief Katie Mitchell, Senior Design Editor Allison Ohaman,
Senior Sports Editor Euth Lincoln, Senior Sports Editor Michael Esenstein, Senior Sports Editor Alex Prosperi, Assistant Sports Editor Chris Meozaros. Front row: Managing Photo Editor
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CRIME NOTES
Planner stolen Tire slashed

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

WHERE: University Hospital
WHEN: Friday at about 2:40
p.m.
WHAT: A day planner was
stolen frnm the radiology
room, University Police report-
ed. There are no suspects.
Man exposed
WHERE: Smith Law Library
WHEN: Saturday at about
10:30 a.m.
WHAT: An man exposed him-
self while masturbating in the
north lobby, University Police
reported. The man could not
be identified.

WHERE: University Hospital
WHEN: Friday at about 2:55
p.m.
WHAT: Asuspect slashed the
tire of avehicle, University Police
reported. There are no suspects.
Stolen equipment
WHERE: Harrison Randall
Laboratory
WHEN: Friday at about 1:30
p.m.
WHAT: Plumbing equipment
valued at $2,000 was stolen
from the loading dock outside
the laboratory, University
Polite reported.

University
Philliarmonia
WHAT: The University
Philharmonia Orchestra will
perform.
WHO: University Phil Mar-
monia
WHEN: Tonight att8 p.m.
WHERE: Hill Auditorium

Stressbusters
WHAT: A free event for
students to take breaks from
studying with food and
activities.
WHO: University Unions
Arts & Programs
WHEN: Tonight from 7 to
11 P.M.
WHERE: Pierpont Commons

Anonymous, Table tennis

1A new study from Read-
ing University in Britain
found that drinking a couple
glasses of champagne a day are
promote good heart health and
blood circulation, nzherald.cono
reported. The study reports that
even inexpensive champagnes
offer positive benefits.
2The Michigan Student
Assembly recently voted
to withdraw its support
to lower the burden of proof for
students accused of violating
the University's student code.
soPOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4A
3For the second time in
recent weeks, a squad of
Detroit police officers mis-
took film crews shooting scenes
for crime scones in movies for
actual crime scenes because
the film crews had notcobtained
the proper permits for the city,
The Detroit News reported.

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WHAT: Needle-free and
anonymous HIV costing free
of charge.
WHO: HIV/AIDS Resource
Center
WHEN: Tonight from 6 to
85p.m.
WHERE: Michigan Union

WHAT: Table tennis prac-
tice open to both members
and non-members.
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liards
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9 P.M.
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