News, 0 2A - Thursday, April 14, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom ti ._ .,. ,. . AN GLS ON CALL Spreading joy through song (The Midiligan Daily 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com STEPHANIE STEINBERG BRAD WILEY Editor in Chief BusinessManager 734-410-4115 eat. 1251 734-410-4115 eat. 1241 steinberg@michigandaily.cem tmdbasinenn@gnnait.com There are always doctors and nurses on call at the Uni- versity Hospital, but a new group of singers on campus say they're now on call too. Members of Angels on Call, an a cappella group founded this year, perform at private and public events to raise money for various charities. one hundred percent of the group's proceeds go to one or two charities that the group's membersvote on at the begin- ning of the year, according to LSA freshman Sophia Park, co-president and co-founder of the organization. The philanthropic aspect of the organization, together with Park's love of singing, led to her desire to create the group. "Combining something that I really like to do and having it go toward really good causes ... that combina- tion is just really special, and I really enjoy doing that," Park said. The group's mission and name are based on the impor- tance of bettering the lives of sick individuals, Park said. "We definitely wanted something to do with patients because those are people who need ... the most cheeringup," she said. The group has held several concerts and has also caroled in Detroit during the holi- Members of Angels on Call perform a cappella performances through- out the year. One hundred percent of their profits are given to charity. CRIME NOTES Thief gets Car damaged hammered by gate arm CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES WHERE: East Quadrangle Residence Hall WHEN: Tuesday at about 10:30 a.m. WHAT: Two hammer drills were stolen over the past few weeks, University Police reported. The drills are valued at at total of $600. WHERE: M-22 Carport WHEN: Tuesday at about 4:45 p.m. WHAT: A female staff person reported her car damaged when the arm of the exitgate in the parking structure came down on her car roof. R Phn Bit Chalk outline gets away WHERE: Geddes House WHEN: Tuesday at about 4 p.m. WHAT: A caller reported glass bottles being thrown at a window by an unknown subject, University Police reported. When an officer arrived, no one was found. leaves no clues WHERE: Alumni Memo- rial Hall WHEN: Tuesday at about 11:15 a.m. WHAT: Writing in chalk was found on the outer wall of the building, University Police reported. It is not clear if the graffitti will wash off. UMMA After Hours WHAT: Students are invit- ed to explore the University of Michgian Museum of Art and participate in various activities. The Michigan Electronic Dance Music Association will play music and snacks will be served. WHO: University of Michi- gan Museum of Art WHEN: Tonight at 9 p.m. WHERE: University of Michigan Museum of Art Spring dance performance WHAT: The cultural stu- dent dance company will perform a number of fully student-run ballet and lyri- cal pieces. Tickets are avail- able for $5 at the door. WHO: Salto Dance Com- pany WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.m. WHERE: Mebdelssohn Theater CORRECTIONS *An article in yester- day's edition of The MichiganDaily ("MSA rejects resolution asking for 'U'divestment from four companies") mis- quoted Yonah Lieberman. " An article in yester- day's edition of The Michigan Daily ("MSA rejects resolution asking for 'U'divestment from four companies") inac- curately stated the mis- sion of the University's chapter of J Street. . An article in yester- day's edition of The Michigan Daily ("Pro- fessors offer varying opinions about Israeli- Palestinian conflict") inaccurately stated the mission of the national organization J Street. * Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. days, Park said, adding that the group will soon be per- forming at nursing homes and hospitals like C.S. Mott Chil- dren's and Women's Hospital. Park said she enjoys sing- ing for patients because it helps joy spread when they may be going through a diffi- cult time. "They're happier when they hear us sing," Park said. Because the co-ed group was created this year, it con- sists mainly of freshmen, but has several sophomores as well, Park said. She addedthat auditions are ongoing and the group is looking for more members. - ADAMRUBENFIRE The parents of a tod- dler in Oak Park, Mich. are suing the Applebee's restaurant chain after their child was served a margarita in a sippy cup, The Detroit News reported. The toddler was reported to have a 0.1 blood-alcohol content level. The Michigan foot- ball team concludes its spring practice with its spring game at the Big House on Saturday. The game is expected to last approxi- mately 90 minutes. , FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS, PAGE 6 A think tank in France determined that Amer- icans work 8.5 hours each day on average, 30 min- utes more than most other developed countries, The New York Post reported. Workers in Mexico work the longest day, on average 10 hours a day. 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