2 - Friday, April 9, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 2 - Friday, April 9, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 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) NEED MORE PHOTOS? See more Photos of the Week on our website, michigandailycom. 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. TUESDAY: Professor Profiles WEDNESDAY: Before You Were Here THURSDAY: Campus Clubs 420 Maynard Sc. 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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 CORRECTIONS . Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily.com 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. MORE ONLINEL Love Crime Notes?OGet more onlitne at michigandailycom/blogs/tbe wire 0 0 0 1 0