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MONDAY:
In Other Ivory Towers
LEFT [SA senior Antwaun Stanley,
lead singer of the band Groove
Spoon, sings during band practice
on Monday. Groove Spoon is an
Ann Arbor-based jazz, sool and
took band composed of tO Unioersi-
ty stodents. (JAKE PR0MM/Daily)
TOP RIGHT Kinesiology sopho-
more Elliot Biddle (left), a Marine
Corps ROTC midshipman, and
Eastern Michigan Unioersity Junior
Steoen Pickett, a Marine Corps
ROTC midshipman, relaxouotside
Rackham Aoditoriom before the
Tri-Seroice Awards Ceremony on
Tuesday. ROTC midshipmen and.
cadets mere gioen awards based
on eocellence in leadership, physi-
cal fitness and academics. (JAKE
rROMM/Daily) BOTTOM RIGHT
Seniors in the School of Music,
Theatre & Dance held a senior
recital entitled "Lustful Obligations
(Images of Lunacy)" at the Betty
Pease Studio Theatre on April 1,
201t. (SALAM RIDA/Daily)
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CRIME NOTES
Patient shatters
$100 glass poster
WHERE: University Hospital
WHEN: Wednesday at about
t0:30 am.
WHAT: A glass pourer worth
$t00 was intentionally shat-
tered by a male patient, Uni-
versity Police reported. The
patient, who was upset, polled
the poster off the wall.
Baseball exits
stadium, breaks
car windshield
WHERE: Fisher Stadium
WHEN: Wednesday at :15 pm.
WHAT: A baseball that urci-
dentally wen out of the stadium
wentrthrough the windshield of
a parked car, University Police
reported.
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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES
Donation box
bandit snagged
WHERE: Michigan Union
WHEN: Wednesday at about
1:20 pm.
WHAT: An empty Sexual
Assault Prevention sod Aware-
ness Center donation box
was stolen, University Police
reported. A male subject
was processed and released.
The prosecuter's office will
determine whether he will be
charged.
A slippery steal
WHERE: East Quadrangle
WHEN: Wednesday at about
6:15 am.
WHAT: Soap dispensers were
reported missing, University
Police reported. There are no
suspects.
Performance
by GROOVE
WHAT: A performance by
GROOVE bringing together
musicians and artists in the
use of traditional and non-
traditional instruments.
WHO: University Activities
Center
WHEN: Tonight from 7 pm.
tot 10P.m.
WHERE: Michigan Theater
Basement Arts's
Twelve Angry
Jurors
WHAT: A performance
of 12 jurors who nmust
debate the evidence pre-
sented in a murder trial to
determine the verdict for
a minority defendant.
WHO: Basenment Arts
WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.m.
WHERE: Walgreeno
Drama Center, Studio 1
Orpheus
Descending
WHAT: A play based on
Tennessee Williams's
modern interpretation of
Orpheus and Eurydice.
WHO: The Rude
Mechanicals, UAC
WHEN: Tonighat at B pm.
WHERE: Mendelssohn
Theatre
OneMichigan
celebration day
WHAT: A showcase of com-
munity service on campus,
with mini service projects
students can participate in.
WHO: Alternative Weekends
WHEN: Today from 10 am.
to 4 p.m.
WHERE: The Diag
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1 According to a recent
study, throughout a wom-
an's lifetime she'll spend
an average of two years and 10
months shopping, thesun.co~uk
reported, Each year, every
woman goes shopping about
301 times, which amounts to
nearly 400 hours, the study
showed.
2 According data ana-
lyzed by the US. Census
Bureau, 14.4 percent of
residents of the state of Michi-
gan live below the poverty line.
0FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4
3 According to MSNBC,
a recent bomb scare on
a Boeing 757 flight from
Washington to Denver was
alleviated when officials dis-
covered it was just a Qatari dip-
lomat smoking in the lavatory.
Criminal charges will not be
imposed.
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