2A - Monday, March 19, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, March19, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom TUESDAY: This, Week in History WEDNESDAY: Professor Profiles THURSDAY: FRIDAY: Campus Clubs Photos of the Week 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandailycom JOSEPH LICHTERMAN ZACHARY YANCER Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-41a-4115 ext. 1252 734-415-4115 ext. t24t lichterman@michigandailycom zyancer@michigandailycom Ravi could spend 10 years in jail A Rutgers University student accused of videotaping his room- mate's homosexual encounters in September 2010 - an act which led to the roommates suicide nn Sept. 22 - has been found guilty on sev- eral charges, The Daily Targum reported Friday. Dharun Ravi was found guilty on Friday of privacy invasion and bias intimidation of his roommate Tyler Clementi, tampering with physical evidence, hindering physi- cal evidence and tampering with a witness. Me was offered a plea deal in December 2011, which could have prevented incarceration or depor- tation to India, his country of ori- gin. Instead, his attorney, Steven Altman, emphasized his client's innocence and moved for a trial Ravi, an Indian citizen, is sched- uled for sentencing on May 21 and could face up to 10 years in prison and potential deportation to India. MSU student to sue Jimmy John's Alexsandra Shalayko, a junior at Michigan State University, plans to sue Jimmy John's Gourmet Sand- wiches after she contracted an E. coli infection from clover sprouts in a Turkey Tom sandwich sold at one of the company's sandwich shops in East Lansing, The State News reported Thursday. Shalayko tested positive for an E. coli strain found in nine other cases across Michigan and was hospi- talized for three days after eating the sandwich on Feb. 4. Mer attor- ney, Drew Falkenstein, estimated that the medical bills would reach between $10,000 and $20,000. 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WHAT: A fight between a Universicy studenc and another person resulted in the breaking of an apart- ment window, University Police reported. The inci- dent is under investigation. Unhappy meal WHERE: Ronald McDon- ald Mouse WHEN: Friday at about 3:40 p.m. WHAT: A wallet wan reported stolen from an empty, locked room between 2:30 and 3 p.m., University Police reported. There was no obvious forced entry and there are currently no suspects. Cement assault WHERE: 2400 Mayward Street WHEN: Friday at about 11:05 p.m. WHAT: Avehicle hitsa cement bench, but the car fled before police arrived. The damaged vehicle was lacer found and impounded, University Police reported. Tornado trouble WHERE: Angell Mall WHEN: Thursday at about 7:20 p.m. WHAT: Pills were miss- ing from a bottle taken and found after being left in the Fish Bowl during the tor- nado warning, University Police reported. There are currently no suspects. International experience talk WHAT: University students who went to Kenya and a campus ambassador will talk about their experiences abroad. WHO: Shapiro Undergadu- ate Library WHEN: Today from 11:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Shapiro Under- graduate Library Cultural poetry performance WHAT: Joe Mernandez- Kolski, an MBO Def Poet and comedian, will embrace his Mexican-Polish-Ameri- can background in his per- formance. WHO: Latino Studies Orga- nization WHEN: Tonight at 6 p.m. WHERE: Rackham Audi- torium ' CORRECTIONS " An article in the March 15 edition of The Michigan Daily ("Students extol tuition equalityat regents meeting') misstated the University's Board of Regents' involvement with the the Coalition for Tuition Equality, several regents are planning to meet with coalition memhers. The article also misstated LSA junior Luz Meza's citizenship status. She is a United States citizen. The article also misstated Laura Washington's year and college. She is an Education senior. . Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandaily.com. 1Homeless man Perla Ser- rano allegidly posed as a women in order to obtain medical treatment in Califor- nia, according to the Muff- ington Post. The Si-year old used a fake name and accu- mulated more than $100,000 in treatment. 2The No. 4 seed Michi- gan basketball team was upset by the No. 13 Ohio University in the first round of the NCAA Tourna- ment, 65-60, on Friday, end- ing the season short. >> FOR MORE. SEE SPORTSMONDAY INSIDE 389-year old creator of Red Bull Chaleo Yoov- idhya died' Saturday from natural causes in a hos- pital in Thailand, Reuters reported. The billionaire had a net worth of $5 billion and was said to be the richest man in Thailand. 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