2A - Monday, November 8, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, November 8, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom TUESDAY: Michigan Myths WEDNESDAY: Professor Profiles THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Campus Clubs Photos of the Week 420 Maynard Sc. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JACOB SM[LOVITZ KATIEJOZWIAK Editor in Chief easiness Manager 734-41e-4115 eat. 1252 734-41a-4115 ext. 1241 smilovitz@miclsigandaily.com sndbusinessfgsnaiteam DOlWN A NDDITY Professor agog over Gaga A professor at the Uni- versity of South Carolina will offer a course called "Lady Gaga and the Sociol- ogy of Fame," next spring according to an Oct. 28 arti- cle in The New York Times. The 48-year-old pro- fessor, Mathieu Defiem, is a self-proclaimed Lady Gags fan. According to the article, Defiemn has been to more than 28 of her shows, owns more than 300 of her records and created a fan site devoted to Lady Gags. The course will cover the topics of Lady Gags's rise to fame and the implications of her fame in today's soci- ety, according to the article. The course description states, "The central objec- tive is to unravel some of the sociologically relevant dimensions of the fame of Lady Gags." GAY MEMBERS OF FRATERNITY AT VANDERBILT FORCED TO LEAVE In violation of anti- discriminatory student organization policies, the president of Vanderbilt Uni- versity's Beta Upsilon Chi fraternity asked two homo- sexual members to leave the fraternity, according to a Nov. 4 Vanderbilt Hustler article. The Christian fraternity, also a registered religious student organization, has a code of conduct that for- bids homosexuality. Two former fraternity members said fraternity president Greg Wigger pressured them to leave the fraternity because they violated the code of conduct, according to the article. Gary White, director of religious life at Vanderbilt, said in the article "(BYX) can have a statement of faith and conduct of behav- ior ...but they would not be able to deny or remove any member based on their Code of Conduct." The cur- rently unresolved issue will be addressed in a BYX meeting in a few weeks. SWIZZ BEATZ NAMED NYU 'PRODUCER IN RESIDENCE' Music artist and produc- er Swizz Beatz is now the "Producer in Residence" for the 2010-2011 academic year at New York Univer- sity's Clive Davis Depart- ment of Recorded Music, according to a Nov. 3 press release from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. IBeatz, whose real namne is Rasseem Dean, is mar- ried to Alicia Reys and has produced hit songs for Lil' Wayne and Beyonce, among other popular artists. Swizz Beatz's job will include giving lectures, men toring and one-on-one sessions with students, according to the release. "I'm excited to be able to take my many years of expe- rience in the music business and use it as an example to instruct students," Beatz said in the release. - MARYHANNAHAN CONTACT INFORMATION Newsroon t Sews Tips torrections Lettets to the Editor Photography Departtment Ants Section Editorial Page Sports Section Display Sales tlassified Sales Otlite Sales finance Office hours:Sn.-Thures. 11 .m. - 2 ans 734-410-4115 opt. 3 news@mihigadaiy.oe orrectiona@oichigandaiy.oo tot hedaity@michi gandaity.con photo@e'ichigandaily.con' atspage@mihigandaiy.eom opt i .on@omichigandaiy.o, sports@michigandaily.oe display@emichigandaiy.oo cassaified@michigandaily.com onlineads@michigandaily.com finance@esichigandaity.oo Sigma Alpha Epsilan beat Phi Kappa Psi in the annaal Madhawl game an Satarday. CRIME NOTES $130 bike stolen WHERE: 500 block of South State Street WHEN: Saturday at about 3:15 WHAT: A student reported their bicycle, valued at $130, stolen after leaving it locked to a bike rack, University Police reported. There are no suspects, but the case is under investigation. Tech transfer WHERE: Harlan Matcher Graduate Library WHEN: Saturday at 12:45 p.m. WHAT: A student left their backpack unattended and it was subsequently stolen, Uni- versity Police reported. The bag contained a MacBook and a Sony video camera. There are currently no suspects. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Environment Evolution talk Man arrested Fatedof after threats Fnte' f discussion WHAT: Lana Pollock, the U.S. section chair of the International Joint Commis- sion, will discuss preserving the Great Lakes through international collaboration. WHO: UM Environmental Law & Policy Program WHEN: Tonight at 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Hutchins Hall, Room 132 Poetry reading WHAT: Gabrielle Calvo- coressi, author of "The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart," and Adrian Matejka, author of "The Devil's Garden" and "Mixology," will read from their collection of poems. WHO: MFA Program in Creative Writing WHEN: Tonight from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall, Room 3222 WHAT: Butch Brodie, a professor at the Univer- sity of Virginia, will dis- cuss how social contexts give rise to evolutionary changes in character traits. WHO: Ecology & Evo- lutionary Biology WHEN: Today from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Chemistry Building, Room 1210 CORRECTIONS * A Nov. 4 story in The Michigan Daily ("AAPD:- Two assaults durin MSUgamze weekend are not connected") inaccu- rately reported the date of an assault following the Michigan v. Michi- gan State football game. It occured on Oct. 9. 0 Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. 1Supporters of Daylight Savings Time argue that it encourages productiv- ity, consumerism and exer- cise, Mother Nature Network reported. Opponents say ener- gy consumption, television ratings and daily religious rou- tines are negatively impacted as a result of these hi-annual time changes. 2The Michigan field hock- ey team won it's fifth Big9 2Ten Tournament title yes- terday, beating Ohio State 2-1. It is the program's first Big Ten Tournament title since 2005. >> OR MORE, SPORTSMONDAY, INSIDE 3Those living near the recently erupted Mount Merapi in tndonesia are concerned for the flood of advertisements and logos otto- panying rescue efforts as many of the rescue efforts were orga- nized by large tndonesian cor- porations, NPR reported. 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