2A - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JOSEPH LICHTEPJAAN RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-410-4115 eat. 1241 lichterman@michigandailyecom rmgrein@michigandaily.com PLAYIN' IN THE DARK Latino students join together LSA suphumure Claudia are fucused un cultivatinga Restrepu decorated an eye comfortable cnommunity fnr mask with feathers and rhine- Latin students, they encuur- stones Tuesday evening in age studenrs of all ethnicities preparatiun fur the upturning tu juiu. LatinCummunity 'Masquer- Restrepu said that transi- ade Gala. tinning tu life at the University Restrepo, a sew member of can put a strain un the cultural the Latinu Student Organiza- experiences uf students, hut tiun, said she juined the club LSO alluws students tu regaina tu feel mute connected tu her sense uf home. Latinu heritage and the Span- "It's a big difference ... hav- ish language after leaving ing Latinu culture everywheren hume. and then cuming here ant LSA juniur Jacub Huston, a then nut at all," Restrepu said. member uf the LSO executive "That's why I joined." buard, said the gruup aims tu LSA seniur Catherine Urg- increase invulvement in Latin iles, an LSO buard member, culture. Members uf the gruup said muving from a Spanish- stressed that while their events speaking envirunment left CRIME NOTES a her searching fur others who rshared an appreciation of the -language. s LSA sophomore Eduardo Bustamante, also an LSO) -executive board member, said yLatinos are nut always visible 1 on campus, and the group pmo- .tvides a sense ofrcommunity. a 'You tend to forget you're nut alone," Bustamante said. -LSO's next event is the eLatinCommunity Masquer- I ade Gala ont Thursday, and the 1. group will continue to bust events throughout the next -month as part of Latin Heni- cage Month. Tws students play clarise t -LISSA KRYSKA CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Multicultural Income Greek Council inequality talk Newsronm 734-418-411s opt.3 Corrections corrections@michiandaily.com, Arts Section arts@michigandaily.com Sports Section sports@michigandaily.com Display Sales display@oiichieaedaity.com Online Sales ontineads@michigandaily.com News Tips nae@michigandaity.o Letters tothe Editnr totheaiy@michigandaily.com Editnrial Page opinion@michigandaily.com Photography Sectin photo@michigandaiyrcom lassified Sales ctassified@michigaodaity.com Finance fiance@mkichigadaily.co NICK WILLIAM/Daily sian the Diag Tuesday evening. Rug burn WHERE: Cliff Keen Arena WHEN: Monday at about 4:1S p.m. WHAT: A large area rug from the arena lobby, University Police reported. The rug was stolen sometime between Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. and Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. An entry door was reportedly left unlocked. Sick theft WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Monday at about 2:45 p.m. WHAT: A small amount of cash was stolen fronm a patient's duffel bag in a hospital muom between Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m. and Sept. 24 at 2 p.m., University Police reported. iStolelt WHERE: Duderstadt Building WHEN: Monday at 11:25 WHAT: An iPad 3 that was left unattended on the first fioor was stolens between St and t1:25 am. Monday, University Police reported. There are currently n suspects. Spray taint WHERE: Baits II Conger House WHEN: Monday at about 11:10 a.m. WHAT: Spray paint was founud on an exterior wall, University Police reported. It's believed the inacident occurred between Sept. 6 and Sept. 8. WHAT: The Multicultural Greek Council and its msemaber fratertaities and sororities will set up informuatinnal tables on the Diag. Prospective members are encouraged to attenad." WHO: Office of Greek Life WHEN: Today finnm 11 am.- 3 p.m. WHERE: The Diag Resume Review WHAT: Career Cen- ter advisers will review resumes amid provide feedback to sttudetnts withs upcnmingyjob and intern- ship searches. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: Tonight at S p. WHERE: The Student Activities Building WHAT: StanfurdPruf. Sean F. Reardon will dis- cuss his research findings from studies that examine income inequality and edu- catinnal outcnmes. The pmo- gram is open to the public. WHO: Center fur Local, State ansd Urbans Pulley WHEN: Today at 4 p.m. WHERE: Weill Hall Study abroad session WHAT: Itepresentatives fronm the Duke University Natinnal Universitynof Sin- gapore partnership will be meet with students to dis- cuss the graduate medical programn over lunch. WHO: The Career Center WHERE: The Student Activities Building 1A 67-year-uld man frum San Juse, Calif. is being accused uf plutting to puisun his girlfriend in urder tu gain contrul uf her financ- es, the San Francisco Chruni- cle repurted. He was arrested this weekend fur attempted murder and elder abuse. 2In this week's issue uf The Statement, four Michigan Daily staffers share their sturies in a special Personal Statement editiun a'FOR MORE, SEE THE STATEMENT INSIDE 3If elected, Richard Tisei, Republican nominee fur the 6th Congressional district uf Massachusetts, would become the first openly gay Republican member of Congress, ABC News repurted. This is his 15th political campaign. EDITORIAL STAFF Andrew Wemer ManagingtEditoe anweiner@miahigandaily.com Rethany !1ir11 anmaging News:Editoe biron@michigandaitycom SENIONEWS EDITOR: HaeyGaon, aetyoldber,Rayza Godsmith, Paig Pry, AdaRubenfire ASSISTATNEsWS ETORS icoBlgassu,, , ,nnaozenr,uArew Shulmn, Pr .Shahn, K.C. 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