2A - Tuesday, September 6, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Tuesday, September 6, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom THURSDAY: FRIDAY: MONDAY: TUSDY: WEDNESDAY: In Other Ivory Towers s -Weekin Professor Profiles The woman up front Campus Clubs Photos of the Week T-SHIRT CRAZE 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com STEPHANIE STEINBERG ZACH YANCER Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-418-4015 ext. 1251 734-418-4115 ext. 1241 steinberg@michigandailycom zyancer@michigandailyeom 10 years ago this week: (Sept. 5, 2001) - For the first time in the Michigan Marching Band's history, a woman led the hand onto the field as Drum Major. Before Michigan heat Miami (Ohio) 31-13 in their season opener on Sept. 3, LSA senior Karen England performed the traditional backbend as the hand played "the Victors" behind her. "I looked up and saw my face on the big screen and I was thinking, 'I'm finally here, leading the best band in the country,"' England told The Michigan Daily at the time. "I heard the crowd go wild and up until that point, I didn't know the crowd was there." 25 years ago this week: (Sept. 5, 1986) - "Looks of Class," the first women of Michigan calendar, hit the stands in Ann Arbor stores. The calendar was created by three female students who rallied their friends to pose in front of campus landmarks like Michigan Stadium. Despite the group's enthusiasm, some students like LSA junior Nancy Peter- man didn't think the calen- dar was worth purchasing. "I wouldn't buy it," Peter- man said at the time. "I'll get the men's calendar." 40 years ago this week: (Sept. 10, 1971) - Much to the dismay of the Ann . Arbor Public School's 2,000 y. students, the Ann Arbor teacher's union ended its week-long strike and returned to work. The teachers ended their strike pending further nego- tiations with the district administration. The main disagreements between the administration and the teachers centered around class size and salary. -CAITLINHUSTONAND Vlssteers hai JOSEPH LICTHERMAN Field yesterdal CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Newsrom 734-418-4115 spt.3 torrections coretios@msihigandaily.coms Arts Sectio arts@michigandaily.com Sports Section sportsemicigandaily.com, Display Sales display@michigandaily.com tOnlie Sales onlineads@emicitsdily.ome News Tips nes's@emicitzsdaily.,sos Letters to the tditor rttedaily@msichigandaily.com, Editorial Page opinion@michigandaily.com Photography Settion photop'micigandily.ome tlassitied Sales classified@nichigandaily.com iante finance@michigandzily.com nd out T-shirts to studests at Gayz Craze ay. CRIME NOTES Printing error 'WHERE: West Quadrangle Residence Hall WHEN:.Friday at about 10: 40 am. WHAT: A student's com- puter was not delivered to his room on Aug. 30 when he was moving into the resi- dence hall, University Police reported. The printer hasn't been recovered. Brother, where art thou? WHERE: Michigan Stadium WHEN: Saturday at about 7:40 p.m. WHAT: Aman reported that hisabrother went mising during the first quarter of the football game, University Police reported. The brother was later found. Seat snatcher WHERE: 400 block of Church St. WHEN: Thursday at 2:35 p.m. WHAT: A University student reported that the seat was stolen from his bicycle between 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., University Police reported. The bike wasn't recovered. Just like a wavin' f lag WHERE: West Hall Arch WHEN: Friday at about 1 a.m. WHAT: A University stu- dent stole a flag from a local store across the Diag, Uni- versity Police reported. He was arrested for Minor in Possession of alcohol. Intramural Panhellenic Q&A session sorority forum WHAT: Students interested in intramural sports can ask staff members questions about the registration process. WHO: Department of Recreational Sports WHEN: Today from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Central Campus Recreation Building Spectrum Center annual open house WHAT: An annual open house for students to meet the staff and learn about the Spectrum Center and the services it offers. WHO: Spectrum Center WHEN: Today from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union WHAT: Interested students can learn about Greek Life and the rush process. WHO: Office of Greek Life WHEN: Today from S p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League Ballroom Blue Apple Cafe open mic WHAT: Students will perform at an open mit night in the Bursley cafe. WHO: North Campus Initiative WHEN: Tonight from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Bursley Residence Hall CORRECTIONS . Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. 1With an estimated $7 to $10 billion in damage, Hurricane Irene will likely become one of the costliest natural disasters in the United States, The New York Times reported. The Hurricane hit the East Coast late last month. 2Linebacker Brandon Herron became the first Michigan football player in the program's history to score two defensive touchdowns in a single game. >> OR MORE, SEE SPORTSTUtSDAY, StCTION B. 3Jesus's Facebook page - started by a North Carolina diet doctor - is currently beating Justin Bieber's Facebook page for having the largest number of "likes," comments and shared content, The New York Times reported. 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