6- Friday, April 15, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 - Friday, April 15, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 0 STUDY ABROAD From Page 1 relations between the United States and Israel, and was signed by 1,019 students as of 7 p.m. last night. Since February, Tessler has been working with a small task force to consider changes to the policy. In an interview late last month, Hanlon said the task force has already gathered information about the study abroad practices at other Universities. University officials' evaluation of the study abroad policy is scheduled to be completed in the next month or two, at which time a report will be released, Hanlon said. "We're looking at what other places do to see if we want to reconsider our process and our policy here," Hanlon said. Sometimes the travel warnings aren't a good enough reason to ban studying abroad in an entire country since only parts of the country may be dangerous while other areas maybe safe enough to host students, Hanlon said. "The State Department adviso- ry is kind of a blunt instrument," he said. "Either the country is on the advisory or it's not on the advisory." LSA sophomore Caroline Can- ning, author of the WolvPAC petition, said the group created the petition to show support for a program in Israel despite the travel warning to the country. Canning said about 40 students study abroad in Israel each win- ter semester through programs not affiliated with the University. "We think this should be a pri- ority because the University hasa global reach and should have this partnership," she said. The group expected some negative feedback, Canning said, because of the controversy sur- rounding Israel, but so far the petition has garnered support from people on and beyond cam- pus. "We really have only received positive reactions," she said. "We've gotten c-mails from alumni stating their support for this program and also from stu- dents who are really happy that this might be a possibility for them." Canning added that without a University program, some stu- dents she's spoken to can't pursue a semester in Israel for various reasons. Though Hanlon said a top priority of the University is to increase the opportunities for students to study abroad, he acknowledged the risk factor for the University sponsoring pro- grams in countries experiencing turmoil. Hanlon cited students studying abroad in Egypt who recently had to be evacuated from their program when condi- tions became dangerous, adding that changing the policy would involve factoring in hazards like that. "There's a risk management piece to this, which doesn't mean we won't do it," Hanlon said. "We think there's a lot of value to it." DPS From Page 1 times. None of the students were hit by the pellets, the report stat- ed. The suspect is thought to be a 21- to 24-year-old white male with dirty blond hair down to his shoulders, medium in build and having a "scruffy face," according to the report. Each incident took place between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m., according to the report. Two sim- ilar incidents occurred on Janu- ary 29 within 10 minutes of each other - one at South State Street and South University Avenue, the other at South Forest Avenue near Willard Street. The victim of the first incident reported that a BB gun was being fired, while the lat- ter victims described the objects as "small projectiles" - in both cases coming from silver mini- vans, according to the report. Brown said it is still unknown whether it was the same van involved in both incidents. The next incident occurred on February 27 at South State Street near the Michigan Union as two people crossed the street to board an Ann Arbor Transit Authority bus, Brown said. The individu- als reported within the hour that they were struck by BB gun pel- lets coming from a blue, four- door car driving by, but gave no further description of the vehicle, according to the report. It is still unknown whether this incident was related to the January inci- dents, Brown said. As of March 16, DPS has been offering a $500 reward for infor- mation about the incidents. Despite the reward, Brown said there have not been any leads provided to the department on the matter. Brownwroteinane-mailinter- view that the drive-by incidents make it difficult to locate sus- pects since they occur so quickly. Additionally, she explained that DPS faces challenges identifying perpetrators when victims wait an extended period of time before notifying authorities. The victim ofthe April 10 incident didn't con- tact DPS until 19 hours after the drive-by occurred, according to the DPS report. "This kind of incident is so unexpected ... that people aren't retaining lots of details that could be helpful to police," Brown wrote. "Also, the vic- tims in two of the incidents delayed telling the police, mak- ing it almost impossible to find a matching vehicle still in the neighborhood." In addition to acting as an incentive for people to report information to DPS, the reward is intended to stress the danger of the weapons on campus, Brown wrote. "Weapons, even those consid- ered by some to be toys, simply do not have a positive contribution on a college campus and truly add to increased safety risks," Brown wrote. Brown added that DPS has seen an increase in reports of pos- sible gun possessions on campus. Many of the incidents involved students using Airsoft guns for target practice or using Nerf guns in group initiations and similar activities, she wrote. While those using the guns know they aren't real and aren't intended for harm, the people around them often do not, which incites fear, Brown wrote. "Given the growing history of gun violence on college campus-" es, everyone needs to use more caution and common sense so as not to unintentionally cause fear, concern or worse yet, harm to others" Brown wrote. "Find another way to have fun." Last week, a man holding a small handgun was reported to have been in the Chemistry Building atrium close to mid- night on Sunday, April 3. 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