BEARDED BARD FORCIER OUT On 'Kiss Each Other Clean,' From freshman sensation to Iron & Wine branches out by trying off the team, Forcier left on new instruments and styles. PAGE 8 his own terms. D PAGE 5 LLAE PG Ann Arbor, Michigan Tuesday, January 25, 2011 SENATE ASSEMBLY 'U' facult opposed to proposed tenure plan Senate Assembly the assembly by University Pro- vost Philip Hanlon who spoke passes resolutions at the meeting, but was initially proposed a few years ago by an against tenure advisory board that reports to prothe provost. The modification period extension would result in a nine-year pro- bationary period with one addi- By JOSEPH LICHTERMAN tional terminal year for faculty Daily News Editor who don't make tenure. The Uni- versity's current policy, outlined The Senate Assembly, the Uni- in bylaw 5.09 and- established versity's leading faculty govern- in 1944, allows for a seven-year ing body, passed two resolutions probationary term with one ter- yesterday voicing its displeasure minal year. with a proposal to allow schools Though there is a University- and colleges to extend the maxi- wide limit on the tenure proba- mum tenure probationary peni- tionary period, each school and od. college within the University With the resolutions, the establishes its own tenure clock. assembly reaffirmed its support Few schools actually utilize the for a resolution it passed in 2006 full tenure clock, only the Medi- that expressed concern with any cal School, the School of Den- potential changes to the regents' tistry and the Ross School of bylaw 5.09 - the University Business which allow their fac- Board of Regents policy that ulty the full term. defines the tenure track proce- In an interview last week, dure for faculty. The assembly Hanlon said the Medical School also articulated its desire that would most likely take advantage any faculty decisions regarding of the change. Citing a recent poll tenure should only be made by of faculty at the Medical School, tenure-track faculty - not the Hanlon said more than 80 per- faculty asa whole. centcof faculty support extending -. The change to the tenure pro- the tenure probationary period. bationary period was brought to See TENURE, Page 3 DANIELLETOLL/Daily * University Provost Philip Hanlon speaks to members of the Senate Assembly in Palmer Commons yesterday. At the meeting, Hanlon discussed the University's budget concerns and goal to continue technological advancements. Hanion talks funding concerns, need to hire more instruc ors Provost: 'U' must remain competitive with other schools By KAITLIN WILLIAMS Daily StaffReporter University Provost Philip Hanlon forwent the formal podium and microphone and addressed the approximate- ly 50 members of the Senate Assembly at its meeting yes- terday from a more informal seated position in front of the audience in a Palmer Commons auditorium. "I guess it's traditional that the provost gives a speech on this occasion, but in fact, I just want to have a conversation," Hanlon said, as he sat on a stool facing the crowd. Hanlon touched on four main topics during the lead faculty governing body's meet- ing including some autobio- graphical information and his thoughts on University issues, faculty matters and budgeting plans. He also discussed his interest in increasing the the tenure probation period for fac- ulty from eight to 10 years. Hanlon said he wanted those present to know more about him before he began to go into detail about other topics. "If you know me, you know that I amvery committed to our education mission, and I under- stand that education takes place in many venues, not only in class," Hanlon said. He said he thinks it is an important time for higher edu- cation because it is crucial that universities train students to operate in the world they enter after graduation. Speaking as a former calculus professor, Hanlon said there are "tre- mendous forces" exerted on students for advancements in global engagement, specifically with Asia, in the area of infor- mation technology, among oth- See HANLON, Page 3 STATE OF THE UNION Bipartisanship expected topicin Obama address 'U' experts: Barack Obama will deliver Charles Shipan, chair o his annual State of the Union University's Department President to foCus address tonight in the nation's Political Science, said tht capital. economic issues have be, on economy, health Members of the University prominent topic of discus community including profes- throughout Obama's time care reform ors and campus political office, Obama will most li f the of ough ken a ssion ie in ikely ' By HALEY GLATTHORN Daily StaffReporter Amid bipartisan disagree- ments and continuing eco- nomic struggles, President group leaders anticipate that Obama's speech will be remi- niscent of last year's address, in that he will discuss the impor- tance of boosting the nation's economy and increasing bipar- tisan efforts in Congress. reiterate the progress made so far toward stabilizing the economy. "It's the number one issue for most people who will be listening to his speech," Shipan See OBAMA, Page 6 'U' student receives entrepreneur award for baby clothes compan Engineering senior named College Entrepreneur of the Year By BRIENNE PRUSAK - DailyStaffReporter Mothers struggling to clothe their constantly growing chil- dren may finally find solace through a new company started by a University student seeking to make his mark in the baby clothes industry. Engineering senior Allen Kim, the creator of Bebarang - a company that allows parents _ to rent baby clothes online and return them for free once their s baby has outgrown them - was featured in this month's Entre- preneur Magazine after winning the magazine's College Entrepre- neur of the Year competition in September. Previously called Bebaroo, MARISSA MccLAIN/Daily Kim's company is the only one of Engineering senior Allen Kim (right), the creator of Bebarang, and University its kind in the country and allows alum Luis Calderon, the company's co-founder, pose for a portrait in their office. parents to pay a fixed monthly "Netflix for baby clothes." of baby clothes, especially cloth- subscription instead of buying "It's a really fun and exciting ing for special occasions. clothes. Parents also have the opportunity to be featured in a The business was forced to option of purchasing clothes at national magazine," Kim said. change its name recently from discounted prices. Kim said he and University Bebaroo to Bebarang because After being named College alum Luis Calderon, the compa- there is already a trademarked Entrepreneur of the Year, Kim ny's co-founder, decided to create name very similar to Beba- was awarded $5,000 to start his the company because Kim's aunt roo, Kim said. They decided to business - which he describes as often complained about the cost See COMPANY, Page 3 UNIVERSITY RESEARCH 'U' researchers working to give pacemakers second life Study assesses reusing pacemakers in patients By CLAIRE GOSCICKI Daily StaffReporter Patients in underprivileged countries could eventually have widespread access to life- sustaining pacemaker devices thanks to an ongoing Univer- sity study. The study, called Project My Heart Your Heart, tests recycled pacemakers in order to see if they can be implanted in patients. The Researchers involved in the study - funded by the University's Cardiovas- cular Center - are currently working toward acquiring Food and Drug Administra- tion approval to begin a clini- cal research trial to test their devices on a large group of patients. Kim Eagle, the Albion Walter Hewlett Professor of internal medicine at the Uni- versity's Medical School and the clinical director of the Uni- versity's Cardiovascular Cen- ter, co-founded the project and is one of six researchers cur- rently involved in the study on campus. Eagle said he was motivated to start the project two years See PACEMAKERS, Page 3 WEATHER HI 29 TOMORROW LO: 19 GOTANEwS TIP? NEW ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM INDEX AP NEWS ... ....2 SPORTS.. . ...........5 Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail Former Gov. Granholm plans to teach in California Vol. CXXI, No. 79 N EWS........................,...3 CLASS I F EDS................6 news@michigandaily.com and let us know. MICHIGANDAILY.COM/BLOGS/THE WIRE ©2011 The Michigan Daily O P I N I O N .....................4 ARTS. ........................7...7 michigondoiiycomr