2A - Monday, October 1, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 4a109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JOSEPH LICHTERMAN RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief easiness Manaeer 734-418-4115 nat. 1252 734-418-411a ent. 1241 licheerman@michigandoilyconm rmgroeinr@mihigandaily.com CONGRESSIONAL START MSU study: Prop. 3 creates jobs Three Michigan State Uni- versity researchers conducted a study concluding that job cre- ation from Proposal 3 - a state initiative supporting renewable energy efforts that will appear on the ballot on Nov. 6 - would offset initial investments, par- ticularly from wind and solar power fields, the State News reported Thursday. Specifically, Proposal 3 offers' a constitutional amendment requiring that 25 percent of the electricity from businesses in Michigan comes from renew- able energy sources. The study 'found that the $10.3 billion invested in the project between 2016 and 20251 CRIME NOTES would create up to 74,495 job- years, where one job-year indi- cates full employment for one person working 2,080 hours in 12 months. CORNELL STUDENTS HOSPITALIZED AT AVICII SHOW Six Cornell University stu- dents were hospitalized at an Avicii concert held on the school's homecoming weekend, and The Cornell University Police Department received 12 calls regarding alcohol-related problems at the event The Cor- nell Daily Sun reported last week. The Daily Sun reported that many of the hospitalized stu- dents never made it into the show, and many of the alcohol- related incidents also involved inappropriate touching at the concert ticket line. Dave Rodriguez, a Cornell student and executive director of Cornell Concert Commis- sion, told The Daily Sun that the chaos likely stemmed from the events of the homecoming weekend. 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