'U' MUST CREATE PANTS'OFF TO MTV Bombs, classified files and cryptology:N The history of research at the 'U'more to offer than ersey INSIDE PW8 i1te fikliian 0.aIVj Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, February 8,2012 michigandailycom UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Regents to vote to OK NHL game at stadium The Michigan men's swimming and diving teams perform to Beyonce's 'Single Ladies'during Mock Rock at Hill Auditorium last night. Student athletes compete -a-t annua1lokRc vn Charity variety varsity student-athletes and athletic staff members perform show raises skits and dance numbers. This year, the event raised more than $85,000 $85,000 for the Child and Fam- ily Life program at C.S. Mott By KATIE BURKE Children's Hospital, Student- Daily StaffReporter Athletes Leading Social Change and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Denard Robinson in a nerd Washtenaw County. costume, live-action Angry The first show took place in Birds and numerous shirtless 1999 to commemorate Univer- athletes are just a sampling of sity wrestler Jeff Reese after the spectacles that entertained his death during season training audience members the 14th and to raise money for a scholar- annual Mock Rock Student Ath- ship in his name. * lete Variety Show at Hill Audito- "Community service is some- rium last night. thing we believe in strongly," Mock Rock is an annual Athletic Director Dave Brandon charity variety show held by said during the event. the University Student-Athlete ESPN anchorwoman Dana Advisory Council, in which Jacobson, a University alum, emceed the show, and men's soccer coach Chaka Daley, M Club President; Mary Petrovich, Laura Hoke, wife of head foot- ball coach Brady Hoke; and Max Merget, brain cancer survivor and former Mott patient judged the performances. The men's and women's track and field and cross-country teams were jointly awarded best performance by the judges with a dance sequence to the tunes of "Roses" by Outkast and "Run the World (Girls)" by Beyonce. The teams earned the only perfect score of the night and received high praise from the judges. "(The performance was) so good I wonder if they spent any time in class," Petrovich said during the judging. The football team came together with the women's vol- leyball team to perform a series of dances, songs and raps as punter Will Hagerup played electric guitar. One football player tried to win over the affections of Jacobson by hold- ing her hand, but was unsuc- cessful. Brady Hoke said, in jest, that he wished the same effort and talent that went into the rap performance would carry over to the team's practices. In its skit, the men's soccer team jokingly criticized other University teams, but the com- mentary was not well received. "(The performance had) little See MOCK ROCK, Page 5A In special meeting, board to consider Big House lease for Winter Classic By STEPHEN J. NESBITT DailySportsEditor The University's Board of Regents will vote today to approve the leasing of Michigan Stadium to host the 2013 NHL, Winter Classic. The regents will vote in a spe- cial meeting at 10 a.m. in the Fleming Administration Build- ing. A University source con- firmed to the Daily that the event would involve leasing thestadium to the NHL, which would make it more likely that alcohol will be permitted to be sold inside Michi- gan Stadium. Michigan Athletic Director Dave Brandon announced early last month that the University and the NHL were in discussions, but no formal agreement had been reached. "We have been approached by .the NHL about utilizing our facil- ity for the 2013 Winter Classic," Brandon said in a Jan. 5 state- ment. "There are alot of complex -circumstances that need to be ironed out before anything moves forward. We willhave more to say if/when something materializes." If approved, the game would likely feature the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs on Jan. 1, 2013, which would be the first Winter Classic match- up tbat includes a team from Canada. It would also be the first Winter Classic held at a college stadium. Michigan hosted a hockey game in Michigan Stadium on Dec. 11, 2010 - The Big Chill at the Big House - a 5-0 victory over Michigan State. Pending final approval, the Winter ClIs sic would be the second outdoor hockey game at Michigan Stadi- um and would rival the Big Chill's world-record-setting attendance of 104,473. The Sporting News' hockey analyst Bob McKenzie tweeted that the matchup would be made official on Thursday. The Ontario Hockey League revealed a doubleheader match set for Dec. 31, 2011 last week, with early speculation being that the gameswould be held at Mich- igan Stadium as well. But Michi- gan dismissed those rumors and an OHL source told the Daily the.games would likely be played instead at Comerica Park in Detroit. -Editor in Chief Joseph Lichterman contributed to this report STUDENT GOVERNMENT CSG still looks to * increase numbers Student gov't now has 42 sitting representatives ByGIACOMO BOLOGNA Daily StaffReporter The Student Assembly of the Central Student Government held its shortest meeting of the semester last night, duringwhich two LSA Assembly representa- tives were removed and four LSA representatives were formally sworn in, raising the number of sitting representatives from 40 to 42 and raising quorum from 20 to 21. Lasting less than an hour, the meeting was well attended com- pared to previous meetings this semester with 23 representa- tives at opening roll call and 30 at closing roll call. Members also See CSG, Page SA LINIVER ITY OUTREACH Men's Activism promotes male sexual assault prevention SAPAC group some members of the cam- pus community think SAPAC works to increase works mainly with women, it strives to connect with mem- outreach, hers of all genders on campus - female, male or unidentified. participation "Teaching and preventing sexual violation has to be com- By ANGELA SON munity-driven," Rider-Milkov- DailyStaffReporter ich said. SAPAC promotes healthy Though sexual violence is relationships among students often perceived to primarily on campus by educating them be an act of violence commit- on sex trafficking, partner vio- ted against women, University lence and bystander effect, she leaders are working to increase said. In addition to promoting awareness of male assaults, outreach to males, SAPAC also and encourage male students deals with male survivors of to participate in outreach and sexual violence. Rider-Milkov- prevention programs. ich said 30 percent of the stu- Holly Rider-Milkovich, dents served by SAPAC are director of the University's male survivors. Sexual Assault Prevention and Ryan Kubec, program man- Awareness Center, said though See PREVENTION, Page 5A PAUL SHERMAN/Daily LSA freshmen Monjira Biswas and Lisa Fouladbash have a jam session in East Quad Residence Hall yesterday. CA M P pS CO M MU0 NNTtYa GoNorth! promotes North Campus Iniative to host ling action of Central Campus, programs are being implement- outdoor ice ed to continue to enhance the area's reputation and promote skating rink positive aspects of North Cam- pus life. By KATIE SZYMANSKI In an attempt to foster stron- For the Daily ger unity between campuses and encourage increased stu- While many think the dent involvement on North University's North Campus Campus, University officials remains isolated from the bus- and student leaders developed the GoNorth! Initiative last year. The program plans two major events each semester to garner student interest and strengthen appreciation for North Campus. It is currently developing a Winter Blast festi- val, among other future events. Elizabeth Zollweg, North Campus project manager, said the primary goal of every event See NORTH CAMPUS, Page 5A WEATHER HI: 42 TOMORROW LO 28 GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail news@michigandaily.com and let us know. NEW ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM AG files appeal in GSRA unionization case. MICHIGANDAILY.COM/BLOGS/THE WIRE INDEX NEWS.........................2A SUDOKU...... .....,...SA Vol.CXXIl,No.90 OPINION.......... .......4A CLASSIFIEDS...............6A ©2011 TheMichiganDaily SPORTS .... .......SA THE B-SIDE.................1B oichitandoilypcom A A