nCOMPLETE CONTROL TOO MUCH SKIN? H After a weekend sweep, Blue hasn't lost MTVs remake of British 'Skins' a game in regulation since playing boasts good acting b gets riqu Minnesota over Thanksgiving break. for American audiences. INSIDE PAGE 7A Ann Arbor, Michigan Monday, January 24, 2011 michigandaily.com SMOKE-FREE INITIATIVE 'U' officials outline plans to carry out smoking ban TERRA MOLENGRAFF/Daily Balloons direct passersby to the Fish Parade, which took place Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011 on South State Street. The parade has been an annual tradition that has occurred in Ann Arbor since 1930. UNIVERSITY FACULTY Provost proposes to lengthen faculty tenure period to 10 yrs. Smoking to be permitted on campus sidewalks adjacent to public roads , By JOSEPH LICHTERMAN Daily News Editor Once the campus-wide smok- ing ban goes into effect this July, smoking on University property will only be allowed on sidewalks that are adjacent to public roads, according to the Smoke-Free Uni- versity Initiative Report released today. The report, prepared by the Smoke-Free University Steer- ing Committee, establishes how the Smoke-Free Initiative will be implemented across the Uni- versity, including the campuses in Dearborn and in Flint. The Smoke-Free Initiative is Univer- sity President Mary Sue Cole- man's push to eliminate smoking from the University's three cam- puses starting July 1. In Ann Arbor, the rule permit- ting smoking only on sidewalks next to public roads will be uni- form across Central Campus, North Campus and the Athletic Campus on roads owned by the University that the public travels on, according to Robert Winfield, the University's chief health offi- cer and director of University Health Services and co-chair of the Smoke-Free University Steer- ingCommittee. "On Central Campus, that was a pretty easy decision because those sidewalks are joint jurisdic- tion with the city, and we actually don't have any right to prevent smoking alongthe sidewalk along a public thoroughfare," Winfield said in an interview last week. "On North Campus, all of those thoroughfares are University owned, and we decided for the sake of consistency and respect we would continue to allow people to smoke along those sidewalks adjacent to publicthor- oughfares." Smoking will be prohibited on all other University owned sidewalks besides those adjacent to public roads - including, but not limited to, sidewalks border- ing driveways, loading docks and parking lots or structures, Win- field said. "Basically, we're going to have See SMOKING, Page SA Hanlon mulls extending maximum tenure timeline ByKYLE SWANSON ManagingEditor University Provost Philip Hanlon will discuss a change to restrictions on the University's tenure process when he address- es the University's leading fac- ulty governance body later this afternoon. Inan exclusive interview with the Michigan Daily on Friday, Hanlon said he is evaluating a potential change to bylaw 5.09 - a University Board of Regents policy that governs the tenure track process for faculty mem- bers. If Hanlon decides to move forward with the change he is considering, faculty members could stay on tenure track for a longer period of time. The bylaw, originally imple- mented in 1944, currently allows schools and colleges at the Uni- versity to set their own time- tables for tenure track faculty. However, no school is allowed to exceed seven years of probation and a one-year terminal period for faculty who don't receive ten- ure. "The limit that made sense in 1944 makes less sense today," Hanlon said. Hanlon's change - originally proposed several years ago by an advisory board that reports to the provost - would extend the maximum probationary period a school or college can offer a tenure track faculty member by two years. This would result in a maximum nine-year probation- ary period and a one-year termi- nal period. But Hanlon stressed that the change wouldn't mean a school or college would be forced to change their probationary peri- od, only thatthey would have the option to do so. "This doesn't actually require anybody to change anything, but it enables the governing faculty within each school and college to go to a longer tenure clock if they See TENURE, Page 5A UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS With Common App, 'U' receives more applications Provost: More deferrals issued to applicants this year By MICHELE NAROV Daily StaffReporter This past fall marks the Uni- versity's first application cycle using the Common Application - a change that has resulted in more high school seniors apply- ing to the University and more disappointments as acceptance letters arrive inthe mail. High school seniors applying to college say they were more encouraged to apply to the Uni- versity of Michigan because of the University's new use of the Common Application. Conse- quentially, according to Univer- sity Provost Philip Hanlon, more applicants are being deferred because of a 20-percent rise in application numbers this cycle. In an interview earlier this month, Hanlon said application numbers have increased signifi- cantly from out-of-state students. However, he said even though the University experienced an increase in applicants, it doesn't necessarily mean more students will choose to enroll. "(This year's extra applicants) aren't, perhaps, as committed to (the University)," Hanlon said. "You always expect that when an See COMMON APP, Page 5A MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY Report reveals more anti-gay attacks by Andrew Shirvell TtERRA MOLENGIRAFF/Daily Students work together to form businesses at MPowered's Startup Weekend that took place Jan.21 to Jan. 23, 2011. In 54 hours, 'U' students, Ann Arbor residents create 54 new businesses Former assistant AG made remarks to ex-state rep. By ANT MITCHELL Daily Staff Reporter A report produced by the Michigan Attorney General's office examining former Assis- tant Attorney General Andrew Shirvell's behavior last year shed light on Shirvell's verbal assaults on Michigan Student Assembly President Chris Arm- strong and a former state repre- sentative. The report, obtained last night by The Michigan Daily from Armstrong's attorney Deborah Gordon, revealed that Shirvell had targeted a former state representative months before he began verbally harass- [_= See the report on MichiganDailycom ing Armstrong. At 11:57 a.m. on Feb. 3, 2010, Shirvell e-mailed former state Rep. Leon Drolet (R-Clinton Township) from a state-owned computer before Drolet was scheduled to lead a protest at the State Capitol Building. Accord- ing to the report Shirvell made See SHIRVELL, Page SA MPowered hosts Startup Weekend to form new companies By RAYZA GOLDSMITH For the Daily While some entrepreneurs spend a lifetime creating a busi- ness, Startup Weekend partici- pants are doing it in just three days. This past weekend the Uni- versity hosted Startup Weekend, an event that unites students and community members to cre- ate a business together in just 54 hours. More than 125 members of the University, the Ann Arbor community and people from around the United States par- ticipated in the event to network and pitch ideas. The program, hosted by the student entrepreneurial group MPowered, began on Friday night when a total of 54 pitches were presented to the group. Of those, 10 were voted on as the top ideas tobe presented on Sun- day evening. University students presented five of the final 10 pitches to a panel of judges. At the event's culmination last night, Lrn2Txt- an Android application that has kids answer homework questionsbeforethey can continue texting-won first place and $500. Food Circles- a mobile application to help indi- viduals find friends with similar tastes in food- and Fun Bun- a Facebook game that provides nutritional information- won second and third places, earning See STARTUP, Page 6A WEATHE"R HI: 30 TOMORROW .'.LO: 21 GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail news@michigandaily.com and let us know. NEW ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM Beilein talks Crisler renovations MICHIGANDAILY.COM/BLOGS/THE GAME INDEX AP NEWS...............3A CLASSIFIEDS.........h....6A VolCXXI,No. 78 OPINION.... ...4A ARTS.............7A 0201 TheMichigan Daily NEWS ... .. A SPORTSMONDAY....... .B wichigondailycom A P R S O D Y....,1