t i 11 IARTS FREE FALLING? The Wolverines gave Penn State its . second Big Ten win of the season on Saturday at Criser. ND unnervingly entertaining Ann Arbor, Michigan Monday, February 22, 2010 michigandaily.com ELECTIONS 2010 Rep. Dingell announces he will seek another term FORE! Longest serving U.S., representative made announcement at College Dems event By BETHANY BIRON Daily StaffReporter U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D- Mich.) announced Saturday morn- ing that after 54 years of serving in Congress, he plans to continue his career with a reelection campaign to represent Michigan's 15th dis- trict. ';he announcement was made during the University of Michi- gan College Democrats's fifth annual Pancake Breakfast at the Arbor Brew- ing Company First reported on in downtown Michiga D aom Ann Arbor. The crowd at the packed restau- rant included Ann Arbor Mayor John Heiftje, State Rep. Rebekah Warren (D-Ann Arbor) and State R p. Pam Byrnes (D-Lyndon Township). In his speech, Dingell - who is currently the longest serving 0 member of the House of Represen- tatives - said after talking with his wife and reflecting on past work, he decided he is not ready to stop pushing for the improvement and progression of the state of Michi- gan and the nation. "I have given a great deal of thought and concern for the future of this district, this country, this state and my people," Dingell said. "The lovely Deborah and I have spoken, and we have come to the conclusion that it is not the time for us to walk away." Fervent applause andboisterous cheers erupted from the audience following his announcement, as he continuedshis speech by outlin- ing some of his plans and goals for his campaign and his term, if he's reelected. Dingell noted that he has wit- nessed many economic downturns in Michigan and the United States over the course of his lifetime, and that the current state of the econo- my is something that must be dealt with to prevent serious repercus- sions. "As a boy I went through the Depression, and I've gone through a number of recessions, but I've never gone through a more diffi- cult one since 1929 than this, and See DINGELL, Page 7A ARIEL BOND/Daily Engineering sophomore Brad Smith jumps into the freezing water of the University of Michigan Golf course for the Polar Bear Plunge event on Saturday. Smith was one of many students to take the plunge to help raise $14,000 for the Special Olympics. U NIV ERSI TY HO0U SING Forone EQresidentam "ssion tbring bckspirito 'Hl-as Even without cafe, students want lounge to have former feel By BETHANY BIRON Daily StaffReporter Though East Quad Residence Hall's Halfway Inn cafe - com- monly referred to as "the Half- ass"- closed at the beginning of the school year, students within East Quad are trying to bring the alternative flare back to the space. Rachel Sherman, a sophomore in the Residential College, is lead- ing an effort with the East Quad Music Co-Op to revitalize the spirit of the Halfway Inn, which was transitioned from a cafe and convenience store to a lounge. She said the cafe was a special place for East Quad residents and RC students over the years, and she wants to bring back the former /atmosphere of the space, despite the absence of its infamous cafe. "This place had a lot of charac- ter that I can't find in any other cafe," Sherman said. "It really had student sense to it." Sherman said she hopes to rally students in East Quad in support of the cause, since many were upset when University Housing made little effort to collaborate with them or discuss the closing of the cafe. "When they cleared the Half- ass out, they didn't really seem to consult, to ask any students what See HALFWAY, Page 7A INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS Chinese institute with'U' ties accused of cyberattacks Google, other U.S. companies were targets of attacks By STEPHANIE STEINBERG Daily News Editor Various news outlets reported that Shanghai Jiao Tong Universi- ty in China - with which the Uni- versity has shared a joint institute in engineering since 2005 - may be the source of recent cyberat- tacks targeting Google and other companies in the United States. Last Thursday, The New York Times reported that the cyber- attacks have been traced to computers at SJTU and Lanx- iang Vocational School. SJTU is known for its computer science programs, while Lanxiang trains some computer scientists for the military, according to the article. Despite the University's part- nership with SJTU, University officials say they have no new information regarding the cyber- attacks. In early January, Google announced that hackers had accessed information from Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists in addition to the accounts of 34 companies. It is speculated that the hackers were able to break through secu- rity systems and obtain corporate. data. In response to the attacks Google shut down google.cn - the version of Google made to censor material as stipulated by the Chinese government. Yesterday, representatives from SJTU and Lanxiang denied See CYBERATTACKS, Page 7A SALAM RIDA/Daily LSA sophomore Constance-Marie James discusses the documentary "Fight Like Hell" at the "Reflect, Remember, Regroup" event on Friday. The event was a dialogue to discuss issues minority students face on campus. Students discuss challenges of minorities on campus at event Man exposes himself in Law Library Viewing of 'Fight Like Hell' starts discussion about 'U' racial climate By CHELSEA LANGE Daily StaffReporter Alys Alley, external co-chair of the Native American Student Association, is on a mission to spark dialogue among students about the obstacles minorities face on campus. Alley, an LSA sophomore who is a member of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, began this dialogue last Friday at an event called "Reflect, Remember, Regroup." Alley led a discussion with about 20 University stu- dents in the multicultural lounge in South Quadrangle Residence Hall to talk about past and current cultural barriers for minority stu- dents. Alley began the dialogue with a movie called "Fight Like Hell," which describes the history of the controversy surrounding the cam- pus senior society Michigamua, now officially called Order of Angell, to show the difficulties minority students and minority groups face on campus. Order of Angell is a senior honor societyformed in 1902. The society allegedly both used Native Ameri- can artifacts as part of its pro- ceedings and members spoke in a dialect that mocked Native Ameri- cans during group meetings. In 2007, Michigamua was renamed the Order of Angell and has since remained mostly secre- tive about its role on campus, though it now releases the names See DIALOGUE, Page 3A Multiple offenses reported in e-mail to law community By ALEX KIRSHENBAUM Daily StaffReporter The Department of Pub- lic Safety is looking for a man accused of exposing himself in the Law Library during two recent weekends. According to an e-mail sent to the University Law School community by David Baum, the assistant dean and senior manager of Student Affairs at the Law School, the suspect has exposed himself to female students on at least two sepa- rate occasions in the past few weeks. The man is described in the e-mail' as a "medium- to dark- complected black male in his early 30's, 5'7",160 pounds (and) bald, wearing a a brown ,coat, black sweater, tan pants and a brown or off green knit hat." Both incidents occurred on two recent Saturday afternoons in the Law Library. Baum wrote in the e-mail that each time, the man "sat down near a female law student at a study table, dis- creetly and quietly pulled his pants part of the way down his legs and touched himself inap- propriately." Both times, the man left the library when people in the vicinity noticed his behavior, according to the e-mail. Baum also wrote in the e-mail that the man did not assault the female victims. 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