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MONDAY: TUESDAY:,
In Other Ivory Towers This Week in History
LEFT: A woman participates in
a vigil on the Diag on Wednes-
day, Nov. 30 to support victims
of police brutality at the Uni-
versity of California, Berkely
and University of California,
Davis. (JED MOCH/Daily)
TOP RIGHT: Ann Arbor experi-
ences this year's first snow on
Wednesday, Nov. 30 following
two days of rain. (MARLENE
LACASSE/Daily)
BOTTOM RIGHT: Michael
Moore speaks at the Michigan
Theater yesterday during a stop
on his "Here Comes Trouble
Michigan" tour. (ADAM GLAN-
ZMAN/Daily)
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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Off the hinges
WHERE: Elbel Field
WHEN: Wednesday at
about 10:10a.m.
WHAT: Staff members
found the hinges on the
main gate were damaged,
University Police reported.
The damage appears to have
occured over the weekend.
There are no suspects.
Timber!
WHERE: South University
Avenue
WHEN: Wednesday at
about 4:15 p.m.
WHAT: Maintainence
workers reported that a
streetlight pole had been
struck and knocked over,
University Police reported.
The value of the damage
is estimated to be about
$2,500.

Thief needs
lunch money
WHERE: Mott Children's
Hospital and Von Voigt-
lander Women's Hospital
WHEN: Wednesday at
about 5:30 p.m.
WHAT: A wallet was
reported stolen between the
first floor and the University
Hospital Cafeteria, Univer-
sity Police reported.
So much for
studying
WHERE: Brehm Tower
WHEN: Wednesday at
about 2:30 p.m.
WHAT: Two laptop power
cords were reported stolen
between Nov. 22 and 23,
University Police reported.
The cords were worth $80
each.

Fashion and
craft night
WHAT: Student are invited
to an event which includes
free food, crafts, live music
and a fashion show featur-
ing Southeast Asian cul-
tures.
WHO: Southeast Asian Stu-
dent Assoications
WHEN: Saturday from ft
p.m.10 p.m.
WHERE: Trotter Multicul-
tural Center
CORRECTIONS
* An article in the Nov.30
edition of The Michigan
Daily ("Attorney General
Schuette opposes GSRAs'
unionizing") incorrectly
stated the first action of
MERC's Dec. 13 meet-
ing. The action is to
order ahearing to gather
facts regarding GSRAs'
employment status.

* An article in the Nov.
29 edition of The Michi-
gan Daily ("Cornel West
discusses issues ofrace
inAmerica') misquoted
School of Education
senior Christian Little.
She said the idea of loving
others so much "without"
being colorblind was
amazing and inspiring.
CLARIFICATION
" An article in the Nov.
30 edition of The Michi-
gan Daily (" Vigil held in
support of California stu-
dentprotesters") omitted
one of the events that par-
ticipants of the vigil dis-
cussed. Participants also
discussed last month's
protests at University of
California, Berkeley.
. Please report any
error in the Daily to
corrections@michi-
gandaily.com.

A Florida woman's face
caught fire during outpa-
tient surgery to remove
cysts from her head, ABC
News reported. While the
cause of the fire is still under
investigation, experts say
it may have been caused by
heat from tools.
Groove, a student-run
percussion group, uses
unconventional instru-
ments like traffic signs and
PVC pipes. See the group
perform in "Percussion Con-
cussion" tonight at the Mich-
igan Theater.
>> FOR MORE, SEE ARTS, PAGE5
According to the city of
Portland, Ore., protest-
ers that were part of the
Occupy Portalnd movement
caused more than $85,850
in damage to city parks, the
Oregonian reported. Volun-
teers are assisting park main-
tainence with the clean up.

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reserved hours, staff members
will check students'tvlcards and
ask non-Law students to relo-
cate.
Baum said the new restric-
tions on accessibility during
high-volume times are intended
to foster an environment more
conducive to learning.
"With the addition of the
Commons, Law students for the
first time have space right in the
Law Quadrangle in which they
can work collaboratively," Baum
le lic an a1
FINALLY

wrote. "Having such an envi-
ronment in which they can work
together is critical to the quality
of their educational experience."
In addition to the study area
restrictions, there will be tem-
porary space limitations for
non-Law students during finals
weeks. The lower floor of Aikens
Commons as well as the west
part of the Reading Room will
be reserved for Law students,
faculty and staff at all hours
during finals periods, according
to Baum's e-mail.
Second-year Law School stu-

dent Carly Schlosberg said she
supports the new policy because
it provides more space for Law
students to study. Schlosberg
said she and her peers often
struggle to find open tables and
found it hard to concentrate
with the amount of noise in Aik-
ens Commons before the restric-
tions were put in place.
"It's nice because you don't
have to go hunt for a spot in
between all of the undergrads
anymore," Schlosberg said. "It's
only been a few days, but Iwould
definitely say it's been easier."
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