2A - Thursday,, October 4, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaiiy.com 2A - Thursday, October 4, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom MONDAY: USA WDEDY TUSA: FRIDAY: In Other Ivory Towers This Weki itry apsCubs Prfesr roils Photos of the Week 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JOSEPH LICHTERMAN RACHEL GREINETZ .Editor in Chief Business Managee 734-41e-4115 ext. t252 734-41e-4115 eat. 124t lichterman@michigandailycom rmgreinC~michtigandailycom YOU JUST GOT SLAMMED! Cooking in the classroom What classes are you teach- tal justice, students are really ingethis semester? engaged and smart and want to This semester I'm tenth- do something rather than learn ing Environmental Literature, about the woes of the environ- which is an LSA Freshman Sem- mental world. So we thought mnar, and I am teaching Envi- this would be a perfett way to do ronmental Justice which is a that. Residential College course. My home base is RC, but t'm faculty What was your journey to associate with PitE. I'm really becoming aprofessor? excited because next semester I S grew up in Connecticut and I am teaching a new course that I did my undergrad at The Univer- developed. ISwan on leave during sity of Maryland and mygraduace the winter semester of last year work at Georgetown University. to develop an Environmental I've always wanted to teach. S Activism class, worked for a really long time as a chef and then went back and What inspired this class? got my graduate degree so that I'm finding chat, particularly I could teach. I started teaching when you. teach environmen- at American University and then my husband was offered a posi- tion at the Law School here so we decided to take it and move here 6 years ago. What you do inyour free time? S run, S cook and S eat lots of food. And I'm taking guitar les- sons. I'm really bad at it, but it's kind of fun. What's your favorite place to visit? 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Biohazard WHERE: Medical Science Research Building I WHEN: Tuesday at about 7:55 p.m. WHAT: There was a one gallon chemical spill from a hazardous waste container, University Police reported. St was immediately followed by clean up and air quality CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Dope visitor WHERE: 1500 East Medi- cal Center WHEN: Tuesday at about 8:4S p.m. WHAT: A hospital visi- tor was arrested and later released after being caught smoking marijuana with a patient in the hospital courtyard, Univeristy Police reported.The drug was con- fiscated. Bumper bus WHERE: 1137 Ann St. WHEN: Tuesday at about 10:10 p.m. WHAT: A University bus was bit by another vehicle and damage was caused to both vehicles, University Police reported. The vehicle did not stop and left the Depression screening WHAT: Free one-on-one mental health screenings to help students deal with depression. WHO: Campus Information Centers WHEN: Today at 11 n.m. WHERE: Administrative Services Building Banned books read out WHAT: In honor of Banned Books Week, read- ers are invited to read aloud passages from their favorite banned books. Passages should be two to three minutes long and the microphone is open to all. WHO:- Shapiro Under- graduate Library WHEN: Today atnoon WHERE: The Ding CORRECTIONSE A Aviewpoint in the Oct. 3 edition of the Michigan Daily (" Viewpoint: An ode to The Boss") incor- rectly stated the last 1time Bruce Springsteen performed in Ann Arbor. He played a solo show in 1996. The show in 1980 was the last time he per- formed in Ann Arhor with the E Street Band. . A article in the Oct 3 edition of the Michi- gan Daily (" 'U' begins search for library dean") incorrectly named the author of the article. It was writtenhby Giacomo Bologna, not Molly Block. " Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandailycom. 1Scientists discovered a new species of dinosaur, the New York Times reported. 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