2 - Friday, September 10, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2 - Friday, September10, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom MONDAY: In Other Ivory Towers TUESDAY: Michigan Myths WEDNESDAY: Professor Profiles THURSDAY:FRDY WANT MORE PHOTOS? See more Photos of the Week on our website, michigandailycom CRIME NOTES Pick-pocketed Bike theft wallet in the Diag WHERE: 400 Bloc LEFT Michigan wide receiver Darryl Stonum plays against the University of Connecticut at the eig House on Saturday Sept. 4. (ARIEL BOND/Daily) TOP RIGHT A dug waits fur its owner outside a store on E Liberty St. (ARIEL BOND/Daily) BOT- TOM RIGHT Fans wait outside the Michigan Theater to hear aatisw activist Tewple Grandin ye Thursday Sept.9. (ARIEL BOND/Daily) BOTTOM MIDDLE Nancy Stone, cowwunications liaison for public services for the City of Ann Arbor, gives a tour of the eecycle Ann Arbor plant on Wednesday Sept. B. (SALAM RIDA/Daily) CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES 420 Maynard Sc. 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Oercoy is aviable freeo hreto ll radrsdi~ionaopvirsomayb pickduyaotDily'soficeriv$. Suscipionorfall tr, stariginrSepterviao U.S. m ilt1.OWntrierml(Jnr through Aril)lis$ii, yearlong (SrptrmberithroughAi) is $9UiPOvrsiyafflae rsbect rtoia educvdsubriptionrate. On-campusosubsriions fo al ieme$t05bscvipivonostbrpioiiSilodviid,)iaii is mcr,v of Asoiated Prossond The Assoiated ColitePrss. 0 Multicultural Rock concert ck of South WHERE: 900 North University WHEN:. Wednesday at about 4 p.m. WHAT: A mule student reported that his wallet con- taining cash and credit and debit cards was stolen while he was walking across the Diag, University Police reported. There are no suspects. WHEN: Wednesday at about 3 p.m. WHAT: A male student reported his bicycle stolen from the bike rack outside of Mason Hall, Uni- versity Police reported. He said the bicycle was chained with a lock. The incident is currently under investigation. Tiiio v ciry~a Coffee sold WHERE: Lurie Engineering Center WHEN: Wednesday acabout 10:15 a.m. WHAT: An unknown suspect stole a toaster oven from an unlocked lunchroom, Univeresi- ty Police reported. The incident is currently under investigation. without permit WHERE: The Diag WHEN: Wednesday at about 9:DS a.m. WHAT: A verbal warning was given to an individual selling coffee in the Diag without a permit, University Police reported. event WHAT: Music, live dance performances, giveaways, games and raffles will be offered at this event featur- ing free authentic cultural foods from local restuarants. WHO: Mulit-Ethnic Student Affairs WHEN: Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: William Monroe Trotter Multicultural Center Free tailgate WHAT: There will be a free tailgate for the foot- ball game against Notre Dame. The game will be shown on a big screen, and there will be free food, inflatables and giveaways. WHO: University Unions Arts & Programs WHEN: Saturday at 3 p.m. WHERE: North Campus Diag WHAT: The Spring Stan- dards - a three-part folk rockband - will play a free concert. WHO: Michigan Union Ticket Office WHEN: Tonight ate8 p.m. WHERE: The Ark CORRECTIONS ! In yesterday's B-Side, the Daily incorrectly named the ad agency Wieden + Rennedy. " ln yesterday's B-Side, the Daily misspelled Nicki Minaj's name. " In yesterday's H-Side, the Daily incorrectly stated that the Cannes Film Festival takes place in Paris. It takes place in Cannes, France. " Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. 1The Dalai Lama has donat- ed $50,000 from his per- sonal trust to the Center for tnvestigating Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin- Madison, The Associated Press reported. The center investi- gates how kindness, empathy and compassion develop in the human mind, according to the AP. 2An urban farm was estab- lished near downtown Detroit in 2005 by Urban Farming in the hopes of bring- ing healthier food to the resi- dents of the city. >FOR MORE, SEE OPINION, PAGE 4 3To keep homeless citizens from camping in a park in Manteca, ColiC., local officials will close the park at dusk, cut off power to the park's gazebo and set the sprinklers to come on at night to discourage loitering, the Sacrament Area Local News reported. MORE ONLINEL Lose Crime Notes? Get moreonlne at michigandaily~com/bls/the wire , CTC is a highly analytical, technology driven derivatives trading firm. We partner the industry's moot sophisticated0 modelo and risk management tools with a team trading philosophy to position ourselves as market leaders in all of our product areas. 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