E Ichlo an Ht l Ann Arbor Michigan Wednesday, September 7, 2011 michigandaily.com SCHOOL SUPPLY SHOPPING, ANN ARBOR CITY COUNCIL City gets DOJ grant for crime tracking Art & Design senior Shelby Roback shops for school supplies at Michigan Book and Supply on State Street yesterday. MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY MSA talks campus safety In light ofrecent incidents AAPD to receive $27,996 for Law Enforcement Intelligence Device ByADAM RUBENFIRE Daily StaffReporter Following a series of recent unarmed robberies and multiple assaults in July, the Ann Arbor Police Department has received federal funding for new technol- ogy to assist in finding perpetra- tors. At its meeting last night, the Ann Arbor City Council unani- mously voted to accept and appropriate funds from a 2011 Edward Byrne Memorial Jus- tice Assistance Grant from the U.S. Department of Justice. The grant was awarded to the AAPD to help them implement a new and sophisticated crime mapping "dashboard" called a Law Enforcement Intelligence Device, whichwill allowpoliceto better identify trends in crimes, such as the times or places they frequently occur, according to the AAPD's grant application. Currently, members of AAPD's support staff are responsible for crime analysis, crime mapping and generating statistics. How- ever, the new software will allow "patrol officers, investigators and police managers" real-time avail- ability to the information, rather than having to wait for statistics and maps to be generated by staffers. The application notes that the total cost of purchasing and implementing the LEID is, $48,514. The JAG granted the city $27,996, and the remaining $20,518 for the device will come from state or federal forfeitO funds thatthe AAPDhas alreadN budgeted for. The LEID may also assist police in determining where and when to increase patrols in response to recent crimes close See CITY, Page 3A BE So yond the Diag StudentAssembly's first meeting last night took a somber tone as it afety program addressed recent crime alerts on campus. introduced The meeting, held in the MSA Chambers in the Michi- By SABIRA KHAN gan Union, featured guest pre- Daily StaffReporter sentations by the assembly's Student Safety Commission and er beginning with the the director of the University's excitement that a new Sexual Assault Prevention and tations come in the wake of a number of crimes on and near campus, including six assaults in July and two unarmed robberies in the past week. Student Safety Commission Chairs Josh Buoy and Stepha- nie Hamel, both LSA students, presented a new program called Beyond the Diag - an effort to disseminate information to stu- measures. The commission's work included passing out safety literature with Department of Public Safety Executive Direc- tor Greg O'Dell and Ann Arbor PoliceDepartmentChiefBarnett Jones during Welcome Week. The goal of Beyond the Diag is to identify and focus on specific off-campus residential neigh- borhoods to create a sense of See MSA, Page 3A Aft( usual, school year brings, the Michigan Awareness Center. The presen- dents about off-campus safety CAREER PLANNING Students secure top summer internships across country MICHIGAN'S PETER PARKOUR - Editor's Note: This is the first of a three-part series about students' one-of-a-kind summer experiences. By SARAH ALSADEN . Daily StaffReporter Devoted Chicago Cubs fan Doug Fischer fulfilled a life-long dream this summer. Fischer, a senior in the School of Kinesiology, got the chance to intern with the Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago, working in the newly created Fan Experience department. "Working at Wrigley was incredible. It's just such a his- torical place," Fischer said. A highlight of his job was get- ting to meet former Cubs play- ers, like Ernie Banks and Lee Smith, who told stories about the team while Fischer led sta- dium tours alongside them. "Lee Smith came in, and he was just hilarious," Fischer said. "He just came in and was mak- ing fun of everyone and telling. these cool stories." From the baseball fields of Chicago, to the presidential motorcade, to a media mogul in L.A., students like Fischer left campus this summer to expand their educational and life expe- riences and jumpstart their future career paths. LSA junior Ariel Halpern originally thought he would be interning this summer in the executive department at Talmer Bank and Trust - a private bank PART I OF 3: STUDENTS' S UM ME R E XPE RIE NCES in Troy. At the beginning of the summer, he never imagined that a few months later he would be driving White House staffers around Michigan. It turned out the chief of staff at Talmer was the chief of staff for former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm. Through this connection, Halpern had the chance to participate in the presidential motorcade and drive national officials from an airport in Holland, Mich. to a battery facility there., where President Barack Obama deliv- See INTERNSHIPS, Page 3A ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily Engineering sophomore Brendan Sassmannshaus, a member of Michigan Parkour, climbs outside the School of Dentistry yesterday. The club meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. GREEK LIFE Fraternity fundraises for MLK memorial By LIANA ROSENBLOOM Daily StaffReporter For most Americans, the 30-foot statue of Martin Luther King Jr. in Washington D.C. is areminder oftheir own determi- a towering reminder of a pow- nation. erful civil rights leader. 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