M 2A - Wednesday, September 14, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com MONDAY: TUESDAY: W In Other Ivory Towers This Week in History Campus______ Serving the shuttlecock THURSDAY: Professor Profiles FRIDAY: Photos of the Week 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com STEPHANIE STEINBERG ZACH YANCER Editor inChief Business Manager 734418-4115 ext. 1251 734-418-4115 ext. 1241 steinberg@michigandaily.com zyancer@michigandaily.com The sound of a birdie - for- mally known as a shuttlecock - bouncing back and forth between two racquets isn't unfamiliar to students who grew up playing badminton with family or friends. But for the Badminton Club, it is more than just a backyard game. Rackham student Stephen Raiman, founder of the Bad- minton Club, said he started the group as part of an effort "to foster intercollegiate com- petition and to have fun." The Badminton Club recent- ly started competing with other university teams, like Michigan State University and Purdue University. Despite having less facility resources CRIME NOTES Heavy lifting V WHERE: Sports Coliseum 5' WHEN: Monday at about 5:15 p.m. W WHAT: Two weightbench- So es and other equipment W were reportedly 12 stolen sometime in the past W month, University Police ba reported. The equipment so was worth about $2,000. qu ve: Effective stop sign A WHERE: 900 block of b South University WHEN: Tuesday at about W 12:30 a.m.,W WHAT: A man not 9:( affiliated with the W University was arrested se after striking a female with in his car and then driving into sit a stop sign, University Police di reported. of for badminton compared to other universities, Raiman said, Michigan's Badminton Club hopes to eventually play at the same level as other Big Ten universities. The club averages 40 to 50 members, who often practice with each other on weekday evenings at the North Campus Recreation Building. Anyone, regardless of experience, can join and take part in informal training lessons the club hosts at the Central Campus Rec- reation Building on Saturday afternoons, Raiman said. . Engineering junior Neville Chan, the club's treasurer and an assistant coach, said the club is expecting to expand, and members are working to- establish a greater presence on campus. They are also aiming to become established as an official University club sport. Chan called a game of bad- minton an art form due to theL "delicateness of the sport"; and the precise movements, required to launch a shuttle- cock. "Every shot, from a cross court net drop to a backhand smash, requires a different form of wrist movement,"' Chan said. "There are not twol types of shots in badminton{ that require the same type of - = movement." 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