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FRIDAY:

TUESDAY:
is Week in History

WEDNESDAY:
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THURSDAY:
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Graffiti polarizes community

"Lnng Live Zimmer- qualifies ns a hate crime.
man" was found spray-
painted outside the Frank ARKANSAS FOOT-
W. Male Jr. Black Cultural HALL COACH PLACED
Center at Ohio State Uni- ON LEAVE
versity early Thursday
morning, The Lantern t University of Arkan-
reported. sas football roach Bobby

According to The Lan-
tern, officials believe the
message refers to George
Zimmerman, a neighbor-
hood watch guard in San-
ford, Fla. who allegedly
killed 17-year-old Trayvon
Martin on Feb. 26.
OSU junior Khris John-
son told The Lantern that
the message disrespects
the black community and

Fetrino was placed on
administrative leave on
Thursday when more
details were revealed
about his motorcycle crash
last Sunday, The Arkansas
Traveler reported.
Fetrino didn't initially
tell Arkansan Athletic
Director Jeff Long that a
25-year-old woman who
worked for the team,

with whom he had had an ture and consumption of
"inappropriate relation- marijuana, The CU Iode-
ship," was with him at the pendent reported.
time of the crash. Administrators and the
Petrino's paid adminis- student body vice presi-
trative leave is indefinite dent sent an e-mail to
and pending a review of students warning those
the incident. unaffiliated with the
school to stay off campus
CU BOULDER BANS and outlining the conse-
4/2OACTIVITIES quences of using marijua-
na and alcohol - such as
The University of Coin- tickets and fines.
rado Boulder's admin- Students can inatead
istration and student enjoy a free concert by
government took mea- musician Wyclef Jean at a
sores to prevent students campus event venue.
from publicly smoking
marijuana on 4/20, a day - RAYZA GOLDSMITH
for celebration of the cul- AND HA TIE SZ YMANSKI

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Participants in the annual Hash Bash are
arrested oo the Diag Saturday.

CRIME NOTES

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Hash Bash
2012 statistics
WHERE: Campus
WHEN: Saturday
WHAT: An estimated
5,500 people gathered in
the Diag, on Monroe Street
and the surrounding area of
campus to celebrate Mash
Bash, University Police
reported. There were 13
arrests of people suspected
of carrying marijuana while
two of the 13 arrested may
also face charges includ-
ing intent to distribute and
obstructing or refusing an
officer. Most of the 13 peo-
ple arrested were not affili-
ated with the University,
but a few were, according
to police. There were three
additional illegal marijuana
sale citations reported and
five requests for an ambu-
lance duringcthe festivities.

Tire fire
WHERE: Dennison Build-
log
WHEN: Saturday at about
2:40 a.m.
WHAT: A bicycle tire
caught on fire, Univer-
sity Police reported. A
University police officer
extinguished the burning
tire before the surrounding
areas sustained any dam-
age.
Stolen stool
WHERE: South Quad Resi-
dence Hall
WHEN: Friday at 8:30 a.m.
WHAT: A stool from the
dining hail was taken
between 10 p.m. Thursday
and 6 a.m. Friday, Univer-
sity Police reported. There
are currently no suspects,
but Police are conducting
further investigations.

Swing concert
WHAT: Modern swing
band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
will perform. General
admission tickets are $35.
Reserved tickets are $42.
WHO: Michigan Union
Ticket Office
WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m.
WHERE: The Ark
Poetry
readings
WHAT: In celebration of
April as national poetry
month, various types of
poetry will be read by mul-
tiple speakers. Free pizza
will be served and there will
br a poetry month raffle.
WHO: University Library
WHEN: Today from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
WHERE: Harlan Hatcher
Graduate Library, room 100

Architecture
exhibition
WHAT: Three architecture
fellowships will be explored
through film and lectures.
WHO: Taubman College
of Architecture and Urban
Planning
WHEN: Tonight at 6 p.m.
WHERE: Art and Architec-
ture building, room 2104
Library exhibit
WHAT: Explore the Uni-
versity Library's panels
featuring scripts of various
languages.
WHO: University Library
WHEN: Today from 8 n.m.
to 11:30 p.m.
WHERE: Hatcher Graduate
Library, room 100
CORRECTIONS
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in the Daily to correc-
tions@michigandaily.com.

1Two deaths in Albu-
querque, N.M. have
been attributed to a new
fad of mixing hand sani-
tizer and mouthwash to get
drunk, KRQE reported. The
deadly duo causes memory
loss, blindness and diarrhea,
Albuquerque Police said.
2The Michigan base-
ball team leapt nut of
the conference cellar
to surprise MSU and win
the weekend series, despite
losing in extra innings yes-
terday. >> FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS-
MONDAY, INSIDE
3Scientists at the Baryon
Oscillation Spectro-
scopic Survey released
an estimation that the uni-
verse in approximately 13.75
billion yearn old, Discovery
News repnrted. This coun-
ters the previous theory that
the universe doesn't change.

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