2 - Tuesday, September 21, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2 - Tuesday, September 21, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom FILMING HARRY POTTER IN THE LAiW QA He -who -was -never-here While the Law Quadran- gle might seem like the ideal setting for students tn mix potions, enjoysa mug of butter-. beer, or practice a spell, they shouldn't don their house- specific robes or grab their wands just yet. The myth that Harry Put- ter originally considered the University as a setting for the famed school of wizardry might provide an intriguing tale for freshmen on campus, but the myth is just that, a myth.. Lee Doyle, the chief of staff in the office of Vice President for Communications and the director of the University's film office, said though she wasn't previously aware of the myth that Harry Potter origi- nally considered filming on campus, she knows it's false. "I'm going to have to say that's a myth," Doyle said. "They never contacted us about (filming here)." But while the wonderful world of wizardry may not have considered filming at the University, there are several movies that have filmed on campus. To date, Doyle said a total of nine movies have used parts of the University as a backdrop, and several have filmed scenes in the Law Quadrangle. "Although Harry Potter never filmed there, we have filmed three movies at the Law School," Doyle said. The law school in one of the three movies, "Answer This!" was actually the University's own Law School, while the other two - "Salvation Boule- yard" and "Trust" - used the Law Quad as s more generic backdrop. Another movie, "Convic- tion," originally looked into filming at the Law School, but found it to be too large G and historic to fit the movie, 'hc, sarn ilr Swank, tells the story of Betty Anne Waters, a law school stu- dn h okdt vrun n her brother's murder convic- tion. -i "They needed a smaller, more modern school," Doyleu said of the movie. "We wound up filming at Pierpont Coin- mona on North Campusr instead." "Conviction" premieres next month and will be they first of those filmed at the Uni- MARISSA MCCLAIN/oaily versity to reach theaters. 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Man drives with drugs, no license WHERE: 100 ifth St. WHEN: Sunday at about 5p.m. WHAT: A male subject inhisalate 20s was in possession ofdrugs and driving withaasuspended license, University Police reported. Theasubject wasastopped for a traffic violation andpromptly arrested, processed and released pendingwan-ant authorization. WHAT: A performance by rock artist Aimee Mann, accompanied by an acous- tic trio. Mann will per- form songs from her new CD as well as hits from her previous albums. WHO: Michigan Union Ticket Office WHEN: Tonight at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: The Ark Ethnicity discussion WHAT: A lecture about what it means tu besa man of color at Michigan -entitled "My Brothers"- will be held, followed by a small group discussion and lunch. WHO: Multi-Ethnic Students Affairs WHEN: Today at 11:30 am. WHERE: The Michigan Student Alliance chambers at the Michigan Union workshop WHAT: A class on medi- tation will be held, with techniques proven to manage sleep disorders and high blood pres- sure and reduce stress. WHO: UMHS Car- diovascular Medicine at Domino Farms WHEN: Today at 6:00 p.m. WHERE: Lobby A, UMHS Cardiovacular Medi- cine at Domino Farms Multicultural mass meeting WHAT: A mass meet- ing for MuJew, the Muslim and Jewish on- campus collaboration. WHO: Hillel WHEN: This evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. WHERE: The Anderson Room, The Michigan Union 1Newark, New Jersey has stopped purchasing Christ- mas decorations and toilet paper as a result of budget cuts, The Wall Stree Journal report- ed. Just Toilet Paper owner Marc Polish said he would donate thousands of rolls, with an additional roll sent each time he recieves an order for holiday themed paper until Dec. 15. 2Applications to the Uni- versity have increased every year since the 2007-2008 school year and are expected to increase this cycle. sFOR MORE,.SEE OPINION, PAGE 4 3 Two high schools, in Cinncinnati, OH and in Syracuse, NY, are trying to market vegetables like junk food by selling them in vend- ing machines, The Consumer- ist reported. Currently, the new vending machines only offer three ounce bags of carrots. MORE ONLINEL Love Crime N'otes? Get moreeonline at michigandaily.om/lolgs/the wire P University of Michigan students, it's the best four years of your life. Make sure you never miss a thing. perfet. p oris lulciege. -hy )i mrite a~pps, I~ l~ucr For a store near you visit: attLcom/storelocator/