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FRIDAY:

TUESDAY:
Professor Profiles

WEDNESDAY:
Before You Were Here

THURSDAY:
Campus Clubs

FRIDAY:
Photos of the Week
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Deported student gets

A Palestinian student who in Bethlehem.
was deported from Israel.last
October and was not allowed OHIO STATE GETS $80M
to finish her studies at Beth- IN STIMULUS FUNDS
lehem University was award-
ed her degree yesterday, Ohio State University
according to the Chronicle of has received more than $80
Higher Education. million from the American
Berlanty Azzam complet- Recovery and Reinvestment
ed her degree by taking class- Act, according to The Lan-
es through distance learning, tern, OSU's daily newspaper.
the Chronicle reported. The The funds received from
Vatican-run university held a the stimulus package will be
graduation ceremony yester- used to finance many of the
day in Gaza City. 512 proposals submitted by
The President of Bethle- researchers at the school,
hem University and the apos- according to The Lantern.
tolic nuncio to Israel were in Projects that OSU will pur-
attendance at the ceremony sue with the funds include a
and congratulated Azzam. $2 million study on the genet-
A mass was then cel- ics of heart disease, diabetes
ebrated with Azzam and and obesity and a $1.5 million
other students in Gaza who project on use of driverless
are waiting permission from cars.
Israel to leave Gaza and study Though OSU received

more stimulus money than
any other college in Ohio, it
received significantly less than
other Big Ten schools, like the
University of Michigan, which
received $206 million.
NYC MAYOR
ANNOUNCES BUSINESS
CONTEST WINNER
Columbia University wel-
comed New York Mayor
Michael Bloomberg to its
campus Wednesday to
announce the winners of the
NYC Next Idea 2009 Global
Business Competition, The
Columbia Spectator reported.
NYC Next Idea, which
was hosted and adminis-
tered by the Columbia Busi-
ness School, was launched
last February in an effort to
encourage entrepreneurship

degree
among college students, the
Spectator reported.
Teams from ten universi-
ties in six countries submit-
ted business proposals in
hopes ofwinningthe $20,000
cash prize.
The winners of the compe-
tition, from the Indian Insti-
tute of Technology Madras
in Chennai, India, created
an efficient system of distrib-
uting and collecting energy
through remote sites across
the city, the Spectator report-
ed.
Bloomberg said the idea for
the contest stemmed from an
interest in promoting inter-
national enterprise in New
York, the Spectator reported.
"Find the next big idea,
and grow it here in the Big
Apple," the mayor said.
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LSA freshman Alicia Juillet helps a student
at the Askwith Media Library yesterday.

CRIME NOTES
GPS and gift 'U' Hospital
card stolen employee ki
WHERE: 1330 Block of Hill WHERE: University H
WHEN: Friday at around 3:45 Emergency Room
p.m. WHEN: Saturday at 8:5
WHAT: A GPS and a $25 WHAT: Hospital secur
gift card were stolen from an reported that a female
unlocked car, University Police kicked a hospital techn
reported. There are currently the ankle. The femalem
no suspects. was uninjured.

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Beat the Cold on Kid Cudi live in
cked the Diag concert tonight

ospital
50 p.m.
rity
patient
ician in
worker

MIP issued on Bags stolen at
University bus track meet

WHERE: Mitchell Field
WHEN: Saturday at around
12:10 a.m.
WHAT: A bus driver called
DPS when an intoxicated male
student tripped upon enter-
ing the bus, University Police
reported. The student was
taken to the emergency room
and given an MIP.

WHERE: Indoor Track Build-
ing
WHEN: Friday at around 8:35
p.m.
WHAT: Gym bags were taken
from four male students at a
track event, University Police
reported. The bags were recov-
ered, but cell phones and cash
were taken.

WHAT: The University
Music Society's various stu-
dent groups will perform.
Complimentary food and hot
drinks will be provided.
WHO: The University Music
Society
WHEN: Today noon to 4 p.m.
WHERE: The Diag
Poetry reading
at UMMA
WHAT: World renowned
poet, Carol Ann Duffy, will
hold a reading of her poetry.
A public reception will follow
the reading.
WHO: MFA program
WHEN: Today5 p.m. to 7
p.m.
WHERE: Helmet Stern Audi-
torium, UMMA

WHAT: Hip-hop phenom
Kid Cudi, who was nominated
for a VMA for best new artist,
will perform live tonight.
WHEN: Tonight at 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: The Michigan
Theater
Music School
recital
WHAT: Students will per-
form various classical pieces.
The event is free to all attend-
ees.
WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m.
WHERE: Britton Recital
Hall, E.V. Moore Building
CORRECTIONS
. Please report any error in
the Daily to corrections@
michigandaily.com.

A behemoth 700-pound
bruin bear, over twice the
weight of the average adult
bear, has been terrorizing resi-
dents in Incline Village, Nevada,
the San Francisco Chronicle
reported. The bear has bro-
ken into more than 40 homes,
shrugged off bullets and bear
traps and is still on the loose.
Michigan's football, ice
hockey and men's bas-
ketball teams have a
combined 23-24 record so far
in their 2009-2010 seasons.
FOR MORE, SEE THE SPORTSMONDAY
COWMNPAGE2B
3Members of the Ameri-
can Dialect Association
have voted "Tweet"
the word of 2009, UPI.com
reported. "Tweet" is defined
as the act of sending a short
message over the social net-
working site, "Twitter."
"Google" was voted the word
of the decade.

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