2A - Monday, October 4, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, October 4, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom .TUESDAY: Michigan Myths WEDNESDAY: Professor Profiles THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Campus Clubs Photos of the Week Rutgers suicide raises questions Two Rutgers freshmen are facing charges of inva- ion of privacy after secrecly videotaping a fellow studenc'n involvement in sexual accs in a dorm room, according to a Sept. 29 article in the Daily Targum, Rutgers University's student newspaper. On Sept. 22, shortly after learning that he had been videotaped, first-year Rutgers student Tyler Clementi, of Ridgewood, N.J., committed suicide, the paper reported. The students facing charg- es, Molly Wei and Dharun Ravi, allegedly watched and transmitted the video feed of Clementi engaging in inti- mate activity with another male. Under New Jersey law, Wei and Ravis alleged acts are fourth-degree and third-degree crimes, Middle- CRIME NOTES sex County, N.J. Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan told the Tar- gum in an interview. The two students were released from custody two weeks ago and the case remains under investigation. DUKE UNIVERSITY ALUM'S POWERPOINT ON SEXUAL CONQUESTS LEAKED ONLINE A detailed account of a recent Duke University grad- uate's sexual encounters with 13 Duke students, intended to be seen by only a few friends, has begun spreading across cyberspace, according to Jezebelcom, a feminist biog. Jezebebcom reported that author Karen Owens used a collection of PowerPoint slides - titled 'An education beyond the classroom: excelling in the realm of horizontal academ- its" - to share her comedic "wisdom" with a few friends. Reportedly, one of the three recipients that Owens sent the slideshow to for- warded it via e-mail, and since then the slides were received by multiple listservs before making their way into the blogosphere. Since the website's report of the inci- dent on Sept. 30, Jessica Coen, editor-in-chief of Jezebelcom, said that two publishing com- panies have indicated interest in representing Owens for a book deal. DEAN AT ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY FORCES STUDENTS TO SERVE A former dean at St. John's University has been charged with forcing students to act as personal servants, accord- ing to a Sept. 30 article in The New York Times. Cecilia Chang, dean of the tnstitute of Asian Stud- its, was charged with forced labor and bribery for making students cook and clean in order to maintain their schol- arships. If the students did not perform Chang's tasks, they were told they would lose their scholarships, the article reported. 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Loitering parole Fire in trash can viltraesd WHERE: Shapiro Undergrad- uate Library WHERE: 1200 block of South Poetry reading WHAT: Poet and literary critic Dan Chiasson pres- ents excerpts from his book "The Afterlife of objects and One Kind of Every- thing: Poem and Person in Contemporary America." WHO: English Language & Literature - MPA Pro- gram in Creative Writing WHEN: Tonight at S p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall, Room 3222 Lecture on witchcraft WHAT: A lecture discuss- ing the importance of late 17th and early 18th century media in transforming the biblical witch Endor into the model for historical European witchcraft. WHO: History of Art WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Tappan Hall, Room 180 Scottish music performance WHAT: A performance by Tannahill Weavers, a band that combines tra- ditional Scottish tunes and modern rhythms. WHO: Michigan Union Ticket Office WHEN: Tonight at 89p.m. WHERE: The Ark CORRECTIONS . A story in Friday's edition of the Doily ('More students choos- ing to go 'green' when picking amajor") mis- identified University student Gillian Wener. She is on LSA senior. " Please report ony error in the Doily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. 1Scientists say genetically engineered trees could help reduce global warm- ing, CNN reported. The study - released Priday in the jour- nal BioSience - reported that genetically altered trees can efficiently absorb carbon diox- ide to hinder the effects of glob- al warming. 2 Denard Robinson is the first quarterback in NCAA history to run for and pass for more than 200 yards twice in his career. > FOR MORE, SEEtSPORTSMsONDAY, PAGEIB 3The United States Postal Service is looking to coun- teract revenue losses by ending Saturday mail deliveries and closing unprofitable post offices, The Washington Post reported. tn the next 10 years, the Postal Service plans to cut $120 billion in costs. WHEN: Friday at about 2:15 p.m. WHAT: Officers extinguished a fire in a trash can outside the UGLi, University Police reported. Police suspect the fire began when a lit cigarette butt landed on paper in the trash. University WHEN: Saturday at 9 p.m. WHAT: A man in his 40s was arrested for abscond- ing parole, University Police reported. The man was caught after being spotted loitering outside East Quad. MORE ONLINEL Love Crime Ntes? Getlmore online at michigandaily.com/blogs/the wire ~ 01 University of Michigan students, it's the best four years of your life. Make sure you never miss a thing. Palii Pre Pusad Pl m a id F Pi I P (0 ~riio n yourii chI V i I I K d Save 10% off basic' monthly service charges with a qualified plan. Bring yosr atudent ID to an AT&T Store today and mention code 28992; or go to att.com/wireless/umich For a store nearyou visit: attcom/storelocator/ S t