2A - Monday, December 14, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, December14, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom DAILY SENIOR STAFFERS SAY GOODBYE ~The 1Mid4igan Daitm 420 Maynard Sc. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com GARY GRACA DAN NE'WMALN Editor in Chief easiness Manager 734-647-3336 734-764-0eat graca@michigandaily.com rnsdbusinesa@aesailcom CONTACT INFORMATION Newsroon c Nes Tips Correctians Lettes tothe Editor Photography Departmnt Arts Section Editorial Page Sports Section Display Sales Classif ied Sales Online Sales Finance oficehours:aS.-Thsurs.11 a..- 2s.m. nes@eihigandaiy.on correctiots@michigandaily.tee tothedaily@enichigandaily.com photo@miohigandiy.con artspage@michigosdaiy.on sports@michigandaily.omn4 display@michigandaity.con classified@michigandaily.com onliseads@miohigssdaily.oen finance@miohigasdaityucon MOO COLLINS/Daily This is the last paper edited and produced in lange pant by this year's graduatine seniors. To read their reflections on their time at The Michigan Daily, visit michigandaily.com/goodbyeO9 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 Zachary Meisner, Magazine Editor tessica Vosgerchian, Managing Ants Editor David Watnich, Editor in Chief Gary Graca, Managing Editor Courtney eathowiak, Managing Sports Editor Andy Reid, Editorial Page'Editor Rtobert Soave, Managing Photo Editor Cut SReeder. 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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Additinaslcopies y benpicked upstthetsils office for$2 tubscritions for fall teem, startg is Sptember, via1U.S. mail ane1110.Witr tenm (Jauary through, Aprl) is $115 yearlong (September trough Apills t$195. Unest filiats are sujectto areducedsubsrptionrate. O-campus subo,,yptosfor fll tnrmns $35.trrbsriinsst be prpai.T icthiglanDilyisaereiber o Ttesuoatnd PrssndThenAssocatedCollegiate rs tree 1-u. v testing 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. WHO: Michigan Union Bil- liards WHEN: Tonight from 7 to 9 P.M. WHERE: Coliseum CORRECTIONS 0 Please reporE any error in the Daily to corrections@ 1michigandaily. corn, MORE ONLINE Looe tCrme Notes? Get nore online at michigandaily.com/blogs/the wire i4 Ik1igan aiI1 P RE SE NT S HEAR THE STORY BEHIND THE STORIES. 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