2A -- Friday, October 24, 2011 - Frday Ocobe 24,201 1N \VSThe Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 4 MONDAY TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: nOhr"This Week in History Professor Profiles Campus Clubs Photos of the Week NESPPR EANDACCESa O LOU4LSTYOPLAIT DAY U. of Illinois fights Chicago Tribune 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 wwwmichigandailycom STEPHANIE STEINBERG ZACH YANCER Editor in Chief easiness Manager 734-410-4110 ext. 1211 734-418-4115 eat. 1241 steinbrerg@michigandailycom zyancer@michigandailycom The University of Ilii- niois has gone to courc again to restricc the Chicago Tribune's access to docu- ments related to the names on "the clout list," which shows how applicants with connections had an advan- tage in admissions, accord- ing to an Oct. 20 New York Times article. The University of Illinois went to court two years ago to protect the informa- tion on the list the Tribune reported on, the article states. The Tribune is now try- ing to obtain information including the ACT scores an( on, ted rep d GPAs of the students la and E. coli, according to the list who were admit- the article. The process nor- [ to the school, the Times mally costs $50 and requires sorted. a 12-hour time frame. The detector reduces the YALE STUDENTS cost to about $1 and takes DECTECT FOOD 30 minutes. The Yale team POISONING won a $20,000 prize for its design, which in now being A group of graduate stu- built into a working pinto- its at Yale University type, The Huffington Post hoping to end food poi- reported. den is k advocacy group, visited The George Washington Uni- versity last Tuesday to dis- cuss their founding of GW Phones for Hope, according to an Oct. 20 Entertain- ment Tonight article. The program was born out of The Clinton Global Initiative and aims to raise money for mobile medical technology in developing nations, according to the article. In order to raise money, the program will collect used mobile phones that will be recycled and made into new phones. - PAIGE PEARCY Newsraam 734-418-4115 ay.3 tarrections correcrions@michigandoily.com Arts Section arts@michigandily.comr Sports Settion spors@michigandaily.com, Display Sales display@michigandaily.com Online Sates oetineaodo@michigandaily.co News Tips nea@erichigandoily.com Letters to the tditar tothedoity@michigoedaity.com tditorial Pate opinion@criclrigandaily.rom Photography Sectian photo@meichigandaily.com tlassified Sales claesified@oichigandaily.coe Finante finance@miclrigandaily.com soning with the invention of a detector for bovine- based food-borne illnesses, according to. an Oct. 21 H~uffington Post article. Only about one in 1,000 cows are usually screened for pathogens like salmonel- CLINTON SPEAKS ABOUT MATERNAL ADVOCACY AT GW Chelsea Clinton and Christy Turlington Burns, the founder of a maternal PAUL SHtOMAN/Daily The Zeta Taa Alpha sorority holds its anaual yogurt eating contest on Oct. 21. Proceeds henefit hreast cancer research. CRIME NOTES Extinguisher Bicycle foul play CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES makes its escape WHERE: South Quad Residence Hall WHEN: Sunday at about ~:35 am. WHAT: A fire extinguisher was stolen from the tesidence hall between October 16 and 23, University Police reported. Fire gets canned WHERE: 500 South State Street WHEN: Friday at about 11:35 p.m. WHAT: Officers extinguished a fire burning in a trash can near Tappan Hall, University Police reported. Police believe the fire was accidental, and nothing was reported as damaged. WHERE: Shapiro Undergraduate Library WHEN: Sunday at about 3:15 am. WHAT: A male not affiliated with the University was found tinkering with bicycles, University Police reported. He was arrested on outstanding warrants. Fake cash gets confiscated WHERE: 1500 East Medical Center Drive WHEN: Friday at about 9:30 a.m. WHAT: A fake $50 bill was found during cash processing from the previous day, University Police reported. There are no suspects. Three-man guitar show WHAT: The Guitar Masters, comprised of three acoustic guitar players and composers, will perform pieces from their innovative set list. Tickets cost $30. WHO: Michigan Union Ticket Office WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. WHERE: The Ark International law forum WHAT: Policy makers, lawyers and academics will discuss global challenges in law and policy. An international judge and a University law professor will be among the speakers. WHO: Center for International & Comparative Law WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Hutchins Hall, room 120 Support group WHAT: Students of all identities are invited to attend this gender support group to discuss personal and social issues. WHO: Spectrum Center WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, room 3200 CORRECTIONS .SAn Oct. 20 article in the Daily (111U, Solar Car Team places third in World Challenzge"a) incorrectly stated the number of times the Solar Car Team has competed in the World Challenge. It's competed S times. It also misattributed the photo credit. The photo was takenhby Marcin Szczepanski. 0Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@ michigandaily.com. IThe Apple iPod celebrated *its 10th birthday on USunday, the Telegraph reported. Though the, iPod was not the first MP3 player available to the public, it was the first to become a mass- market product. 2The Michigan hockey team lost Friday, 5-3, at Northern Michigan in a game marred by a brawl Saturday, the Wolverinesnwon their first-ever shootout. >> FOR MORE. SEE SPORTSMONDAY, INSIDE 3New national figures reveal that half of U.S. workers made less than $26,364 at their jobs last year, The Washington Post report- ed. The nation's unemploy- ment rate remains unchanged at 9.1 percent, and more than 54 million are out of work. 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