From The Daily: It's time for the state of Michigan to look at the legal justifications for same-sex marriage. PAGE 4A The Literature This week's The Statement features the Daily's UNIMO . mwlmwu -ew W'"0 annual selections of the best student-submitted issue poetry and prose. SSEE THE STATEMENT, INSIDE g I1E £~ldCiqan ~ax Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, March 10, 2010 michigandaily.com ITAND LOVE AND IJ' Eldersveld, storied prof. and mayor of A2, dies at 92 The Avett Brothers perform at the Michigan Theater last night. The band known for their alt-folk music released their latest album lAnd Love And Youlast year to much fan and critical acclaim. In an interview with the Daily this week, the band's cellist Joe Kwon said college students are especially important in cultivating the band's fan base. PcRIDENTy.wan/ rs/ iA ul. C CE, ENT With Obama, increased security delays graduation start one hour Family, colleagues remember 'absolute giant' in the field of political science By JOSEPH LICHTERMAN Daily StaffReporter Samuel Eldersveld, legendary professor emeritus of political sci- ence and a former mayor of Ann Arbor, died at his home on Friday at thce age of 92. Eldersveld taught at his alma mater for more than five decades and as mayor of Ann Arbor worked to provide equal rights for all the city's citizens. Throughout his aca- demic career, Eldersveld also trav- eled to many countries throughout the world to further his studies and research about political parties, in addition to writing 22 books and countless articles. As Political Sci- ence Prof. Hanes Walton, Jr. put it, Eldersveld was an "absolute giant in the field (of political science)." Eldersveld was born in 1919 in Kalamazoo, Mich. and grew up in Muskegon, Mich., where his father was a minister. He earned his bachelor's degree from Calvin College in 1938 and received both his master's degree and Ph.D. from To ensure all guests get through security in time, ceremony will start at 11 a.m. ByKYLE SWANSON Daily News Editor In an e-mail to be sent to graduating seniors this morning, University officials are expected to announce the time for this Spring's commencement ceremo- ny will be delayed by one hour from it's original start time. The decision to delay com- mencement - originally sched- uled to begin at 10 a.m. - until 11 a.m. was the result of discussions about the additional security that will be required when President Barack Obama is on site to deliver the commencement address. The decision was made to ensure that all in attendance will have enough time to clear security and make it to their seats, accord- ing to a statement from University President Mary Su~e Coleman in a press release that is expected to be distributed later this morning. "We want students and their guests to have plenty of time to comfortably make it to cam- pus and through security at the stadium, so that they can enjoy this historic event honoring the achievements of our 2010 gradu- ates," Coleman is quoted as say- ng. White House officials and event planners on campus coordi- nated the announcement, accord- ing to University officials. Obama, who will be the third sitting president to deliver the University's commencement address, is the first president to visit the University since height- ened security measures were implemented at public venues like Michigan Stadium after the Sept. See COMMENCEMENT, Page 8A ELDERSVELD the University of Michigan in 1939 and 1946, respectively. After earning his master's degree, Eldersveld joined the U.S. Navy as a lieutenant, serving as a communications officer in the Philippines during World War I. After the war, he returned to the University where he finished his doctorate and later joined the fac- ulty. Eldersveld was elected mayor of Ann Arbor in 1957, running as a Democratic candidate, which was quite a feat at the time, when Ann Arbor was known for its conserva- tive politics. Eldersveld became See ELDERSVELD, Page 3A MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY MSAwebsite $6,000 over budget MSA President Mahanti says failed site is his fault By ELYANA TWIGGS DailyStaffReporter At last night's Michigan Student Assembly meeting, MSA President Abhishek Mahanti, apologized for the costly and unsuccessful attempt he led to fix MSA's website this past year. According to an e-mail sent to MSA representatives, MSA Stu- dent General Counsel Jim Brus- star wrote that MSA spent close NOTEBOOK to $9,000 to hire graphic and web designers to fix MSA's website. The cost, Brusstar wrote in the e-mail, was an "egregious mis- take." MSA treasurer Vishal Bajaj said the money to fund this website renovation - which was estimated to cost $3,000 - came out of MSA payroll funds. Mahanti said that the cost to fix the website is on his shoulders. "I take full responsibility for it," Mahanti said at the meeting last night. "I have done a large disser- vice to the students. I am whole- heartedly putting my effort into getting it fixed." As head of the project, Mahanti hired two University student web designers to launch a new MSA website in the fall and the develop- ers worked on the project for eight See MSA, Page 3A * SOUTH U. BLAZE Defendant found guilty of arson for fire at former Pinball Pete's SAMANTHA TRAUBEN/Daily Psychology Prof. Chris Peterson gave his ideal last lecture last night, which he entitled "The First Lecture." Peterson gave the lecture after he was presented with the 20th annual Golden Apple Award. Peterson talks teaching in Golden Apple lecture 18-year-old Ian MacKenzie plead guilty to one count, other two dismissed By DEVON THORSBY Daily StaffReporter One of the defendants charged with setting fire to the former loca- tion of Pinball Pete's on South Uni- versity Avenue was convicted last week after pleading guilty to arson of real property. In front of Washtenaw County Judge Melinda Morris, tan MacK- enzie pled guiltyrto one of the three original counts - arson of real property valued at over $20,000. Prosecutors dismissed the count of preparation to burn property at the hearing and also dismissed the count of arson of personal property valued at over $20,000 in December. MacKenzie turned himself in to Ann Arbor police weeks after setting fire to the vacant building on South University Avenue on Oct. 24, 2009. The fire devastat- ed the building and caused minor damages to both the University Towers apartment complex and Momo Tea. MacKenzie's lawyer, Patrick Carmody, said in an interview that the sentencingis tentativelysched- uled for March 29, though Morris has granted a possible delay at the request of the defense. MacKenzie is asking the .court to grant him Holmes Youthful Trainee Act status, which would erase his criminal record once the sentence is served. - According to Carmody, Mor- ris denied MacKenzie's request for Holmes Youthful Trainee Act sta- tus in January but has allowed the delay in sentencing so that MacK- See SOUTH U. FIRE, Page 3A Psychology prof. is known for his love of students By KAITLIN WILLIAMS Daily StaffReporter Christopher Peterson, Arthur F. Thurnau Prof. of psychology, was honored with the Golden Apple Award for outstanding teaching last night at Rackham Auditorium. Students Honoring Outstand- ing University Teaching pre- sented the 20th annual award to Peterson, in conjunction with the University of Michigan Hillel and Apple Inc. S.H.O.U.T. Chair Eytan Shtull- Leber, who spoke at the event, said the Golden Apple Award is an achievement reserved for teach- ers who treat each lecture as if it were their last. Though Peterson was given the honor of delivering his ideal last lecture after winning the award, Peterson called the talk he delivered last night "The First Lecture." "People are also pulled by the future," Peterson said. "A first lec- ture is necessarily one that looks ahead. It is necessarily one that takes us into the future." David Brandon, in his second day as the University's Athletic Director, offered greetings to the See GOLDEN APPLE, Page BA WEATHER TOMORROW HI: 59 LO: 43 GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-763-2459 orve-mail news@michigandaily.com and let us know. NEW ON MICHIGANDAILYCOM Ann Arbor names its new fire chief. MICHIGANDAILY.COM/BLOGS/THE WIRE INDEX NEWS...... Vol. CXX,No.106 OPINION. 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