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MONDAY:14 TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY:
In Other Ivory Towers This Week in History Professor Profiles

THURSDAY:
Campus Clubs

LEFT: A child points to a kite at
the Kite Festival sponsored by
the Center for Chinese Studies
in Nichols Arboretum on
Sonday, Sept. 25, 2011. (TODD
NEEDLE/Daily)
TOP RIGHT: LSA sophomore
Jenny Kim (far right) dances
with Dance2os in Angell Hall
on Monday, Sept. 26, 2011.
(HANNAH CHIN/Daily)
BOTTOM RIGHT: MPowered
Entreprenuership placed
lightbulbs on the Diag daring
tarthFest on Tuesday, Sept.
27, 2011 to promote the 1,000
Pitches competition. Students
can submit innovative business
ideas for the competition.
(ALDEN REISS/Daily)
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on out of here now you don't

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

WHERE: 525 Church St.
WHEN: Wednesday at
ubouft 12:30 p.m.
WHAT: Two mules were
seen skateboarding in the
Church Street parking
structure, University Police
reported. The skaters left
when the responding officer
arrived.
Make potty,
not graffitti
WHERE: Chemistry
Building
WHEN: Wednesday at
about 1:45 p.m.
WHAT: Graffitti was found
in the men's restroom,
University Police reported.
There are no suspects.

WHERE: School of
Dentistry
WHEN: Wednesday at
about 2:10 p.m.
WHAT: A pair of glasses
was stolen from the
building, University Police
reported. The victim has
not filed a formal report.
A thousand-
pound robbery
WHERE: Transportation
Research Building
WHEN: Wednesday at
about 10:10 am.
WHAT: A contractor suid
700 to 1,000 pounds of steel
pipes were stolen, Univer-
sity Police reported. The
value of the stolen pipes is
approximately $1,800.

Welcome back
barbecue
WHAT: An annual
barbecue dinner open
to anyone interested in
learning about the Native
Americun community.
WHO: The Nutive Ameri-
can Student Association
WHEN: Today from 5 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
WHERE: Trotter Multicul-
tural Center
Taubman
lecture series
WHAT: Sam Jacob, an
architect and critic, will
present a lecture titled
"Ground Xerox" as part
of the Taubman Lecture
Series.
WHO: College of Architec-
ture and Urban Planning
WHgEN: Today at 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Art and Architec-
tore auditorium

St. Mary's
meet and greet
WHAT: St. Mary's Parish
will host a social gathering
open to all freshmen. The
event will include free food.
WHO: Newman Catholic
Student Association
WHEN: Today from 6 p.m.
to 9 p.m.
WHERE: St. Mary Student
Parish
MFA readings
WHAT: MFA students
studying fiction and poetry
will read their work.
WHO: University of Mich-
gian Museum of Art
WHEN: Today from 7 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: UMMA Helmut
Stern Auditorium
CORRECTIONS
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1Yesterday, a tweet by the
satirical news outlet The
Onion caused an uproar
inside the Capitol building,
The Washington Post report-
ed. The tweet said there was
gunfire inside the building,
which many people believed
was true.
2After two years away
from football, fifth-
year senior Maceli
Evans returned to Michigan
last January. The story how
the linebacker found his way
back. >> FOB MORE, SEE FOOTBALL
SATURDAY, INSIDE
3New cloud-powered
facial recognition soft-
ware takes one min-
utes to identify a person's
face, The Atlantic reported.
The mobile app designed by
Carnegie Mellon University
and Google uses photos to
find people online.

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