- STAYING SAFE: After a string of sexual assaults, police are stepping up their efforts to increase campus safety, but so should you. ?} PAGE8A THE LONELIEST NUMBER The story of how five men took a simple maize SEE FOOTBALL digit and made it a legendary tradition. SATURDAY, INSIDE ~iie 13id igan 03aijj f T E"; IS [TO Ann Arbor, Michigan CITY CRIME " AAPD, DPS still looking for suspect of July sexual assaults Tuesday, September 6, 2011 michigandaily.com Ann Arbor police continue to follow up on 600 tips By ANT MITCHELL Daily StaffReporter After the 'string of sexual assaults in Ann Arbor this sum- mer, police are still on the hunt for one or more perpetrators. Six assaults - four of which were sexual assaults, including two rapes - occurred in park- ing garages and on streets near campus throughout July. The incidents drew national media attention, and the Ann Arbor Police Department called upon the FBI for assistance in the investigation. However, since July there have not been any assaults with suspects that match the descriptions of the suspect(s) in July. Ann Arbor Police Chief Bar- nett Jones said in a talk with See ASSAULTS, Page 4A President Barack Obama gives his Labor Day speech at the Renaissance Center in Detroit yesterday. He spoke about employment in the state and nation and the need for bipartisan compromises in congress. Obama is slated to address congress on Thursday regarding employment policies. Obama discusses jobs duringDetroit speech ANN ARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT 994-2911 WANTED Sexual Assault Suspects' In Labor Day visit, Obama talks Mich. revitalization By BETHANY BIRON Daily News Editor DETROIT - On an unusual- ly chilly September afternoon yesterday, President Barack Obama delivered a Labor Day address at the Renaissance Center here, emphasizing the importance of bipartisanship in determining policy to aug- ment national employment and strengthen the economy. Obama's address precedes his scheduled speech to Con- gress on Thursday regard- ing upcoming initiatives for job improvement. His visit to Detroit also follows a Sept. 2 report from the U.S. Labor Department declaring a national net job change of zero for the first time since 1945. The event began with a per- formance by Aretha Frank- lin, the "Queen of Soul," who energized the shi-vering audi- ence with soulful renditions of her classic hits. Franklin was followed by speeches from Michigan AFL-CIO President Mark Gaffney, U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and United Auto Workers member Gha- man Goodwin-Die. Obama began his address by thanking those in attendance for striving to improve the prosperity of the city of Detroit and the nation amid a difficult economic period. The open- ing was immediately followed by exuberant chants from the crowd cheering "Four more years!" and waving posters that See OBAMA, Page 4A SMOKE-FREE INITIATIVE Administrators expect a smooth transition to smoke-free campus OSCR to handle complaints for ban violations By KAITLIN WILLIAMS Daily StaffReporter Students and faculty returning to campus this week may find the air abit fresher. More than two months after the implementation of a campus- wide smoking ban, which went into effect July 1, thousands of students have returned to a clean- er campus atmosphere. Despite the change, University officials say they think students will easily adapt to the new policy, and vio- lations of the ban will be handled smoothly. Robert Winfield, co-chair of the Smoke-Free University Steer- ing Committee, the University's chief health officer and direc- tor of University Health Service, said that while the smoking ban took effect this summer, the full impact of the initiative won't be felt until students and faculty set- tle in for the fall semester. In May 2010, Michigan also instated a smoking ban in public places such as restaurants and bars. Since the push to reduce public smoking has been made at the state and locallevels, Winfield said he thinks the University's ban will be effective in helping See SMOKE=FREE, Page SA MARISSA McCLAIN/Daily Redshirt junior wide receiver Roy Roundtree pumps up the crowd during a break in the lightning during Saturday's game against Western Michigan. The game was delayed twice due to the weather. SLightning strikes twice in Hoke's wacky debut FOOTBALL SATURDAYS City traffic control reduced on game days t began the way no one expected. And it ended in a way hardly anyone knew possible. Ina word, Brady Hoke's debut as Michigan's head football coach was, well, hokey. "That was kind of wild," Hoke said after Michigan's rain-soaked 34-10 victory. "Wet and wild." The game was much like a Denard Robinson quote. Rob- inson, a man of few words, has a way with the media. He greets each question with a smile, breezes through the midway point of his response and often man- ages to trail off somewhere a few words short of a complete sentence. Regardless of the finish, the quote still counts. With 1:27 left in the third See NESBITT, Page SA 'U' to now pay city of Ann Arbor for traffic services By ADAM RUBENFIRE Daily StaffReporter Football Saturday traffic this fall might be worse than in pre- vious seasons. A new agreement between the city of Ann Arbor and the Uni- versity will reduce the amount of traffic services the city pro- vides on game days, increasing the potential of congestion on the roads. The decreased ser- vices come into effect as the University is now required, as per an Ann Arbor City Council resolution, to reimburse the city for traffic management services provided on game days and at other special events, according to an Aug. 26 City of Ann Arbor press release. The "Signs and Signals" agreement came after the City Council unanimously passedthe resolution requiringhe Uniy sity to compensat the city O the services that the Ann Arbor See TRAFFIC, Page 5A * WEATHER HI: 70 GOT A NEWS TIP? NEW ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail In wake of storm, residence halls lose power TOMORROW LO: news@michigandaily.com and let us know. 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