2A - Tuesday, September 4, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 2A - Tuesday, September 4, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom MONDAY: 'A WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDA~~ In Other Ivory Towers ThsW e i- itr Campus Clubs Professor Profiles Photos of the Week BACK TO BOOKS New MCard features comnputer chip 17 years ago this week (Sepe. 5, 1995): ;For the start of fall semes- ter, the University debuted a new MCard that incorporated a comput- er chip capable of storing student information, The Michigan Daily reported. The card could also hold $50, which could be used at campus vending machines and for other ser- vices at the University. Randy Harris, associate, vice president for finance, called the new MCard "the card of the future" and said it had the potential to offer a variety of new enhancements to student~life, the Daily reported... "Eventually, if you want a pizza delivered to your home they could even have a hand-held device that could read your card," Harris said. 10 years ago this week (Sept. 5, 2002): The Michigan Student Assembly negotiated the Universi- ty's first fall study break for the 2002 fall semester, the Daily reported. The University became the first school in Michigan to have a' fall break, and the University's Board of Regents approved the break as a chance for students "to have a four to five-day weekend for intense studying and paper writing," the Daily reported. Despite the emphasis on using the break for academic work, Law student Chris Brown said students primarilyouse it for other reasons. 5 years ago this week (Sept. 4, 2007): The University's chapter of Theta Chi fraternity fated sanc- tions after a partygoer shouted racially offensive slurs at two black Ann Arbor Police officers, the Daily reported. After investigating the house, the officers found three, kegs of beer, which violated regulations of both the fraternity's_ national chapter and the Interfraternity Council. According to the Daily, "the fra- ternity accepts responsibility for anyone on its property," though an anonymous Theta Chi brother said the person who yelled the racial slurs was not a member of the fra- ternity. - HALEY GOLDBERG SIDNEY KRANDALL/Daily LSA freshman Jessica Petrovski fought she crowds to purchase test hooks at Ulrich's on Sooth University Ave. Monday. CRIME NOTES CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES I*teiodIgan aUt 420 Maynard St.: Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JOSEPH LICHTERMAN RACHEL GREINETZ Editor is Chief Busisess Hanager 734-418-4t15 ext. 1252 734-400-4000 ext. 1241 tichterman@mielnigandaiy.nom retyreis@miehigaadaiycom NewssroomNews Tips 734-418-4115 op.3 newos@michigandaily.com, torrections letters to thetEditor corecntiona@michigandaily.comtathedaily@mihhigondaiy.cce, ArsoSection Editorial Page arts@michigandaily.com opinion@michigaedaity.co Sports Section Photography Sectiot aports@michigandaily.com photocmichigandaily.co Display Sales tlassified Sales diaylay@michigandaily.com, classified@michigandaily.com Online Sales Finance ontineads@michigandaily.com finance@ohchigaedaitycom EDITORIAL STAFF Andrew Weiner ManagigEditor aooeier@michigondaily.com BethanytirntManaging NwsEditor biro@mihigndaity.co SENIOR NEWS EDTOROS Haly Gltthr, Haleyoldberg, Rayza oldsith, Ashley Gniesshammen and opinioneditor@mihigaedaiy.com Adienne Roberts EditorialtPageEditors Stephen Nesbitt Managing Sports Edinor esbhittylmichigandaily.com, SENIOR SPORTSEO:EveettCook, Bnts, Zac,,h Hlfand, Luke Pash, ASSISTANSOTSDTOS:Stevn Braid,t MichaelLauil, Matt Selih, Colee Tavs, nLi Vukli, DanilIWss,,ema Leah Bungin Managig AtEditor burgin@michigandaity.com SENIooARTSoEIORS : litApen, D,an To,ayla Uadyaya ASSISTANT ARTS tDtTORS os bAxelruad, Lr, ,enert, t Eon,Kelyt,10, Erie Kikland and photo@michigandaily.com AldenrReiss Maoaging PhototEditors Amy MackensMagazne Editor Dylan Cinti andsateen@michigandaity.com JetnifernXu Magazinditcrs DEPTYnvMAAINEtEDITO:Z gon, Kasitlin Williams Hannah Poindexter Copy chief copydesk@m~ichigandaity.com, SENIORCOPEO R: otsephinAa,et o plowitze~r BUSINESS STAFF Ashley Karadsheh AssocianeBusinessngegr SeanlJackson Sates Managee Sophie Greenbaum ProduoMnagtoero Sean Jackson Special Projects Manager Cantor Byrd Finne sanaoer Meryl Hulteng NaonaltAcounot Manager TheoMinhigan Dailyl(ISSN s4-9is blsheMohndady throghFriday duingthn falland weteres by tudntst the nversnitynofMichigan. One copynsavaablenfreoofncarie to allreaers.Aditioalopie mabe piked up t theDaily'soffice for$.Subsriptions for fall tnr,startingin Septnmben, ia U..mailarn$11.OWinter (Jnurthrogh pil)is $115,enarlog (Septeberthrough Apil) tOOis$15Unet ffiiates are subjet toarducd subsciptionr ate. O-ampussubsciptionsfo fal trmnrcen$35.Subscroiptieonmut beoreaid. The Mchian Daily is aemerTh e ssoc ~,iated Pres and ThenAssociated CollngiatePress. 91 Unhealthy theft WHERE: Student Health Services WHEN: Sunday at about 1:20 p.m. WHAT: A purse containing cash and gift cards esti- mated to be worth $260 was stolen from a room on the third floor between noon and 4:30 p.m. on Friday, University Police reported. There are no suspects. Discarded WHERE: North Quad Resi- dence Hall WHEN: Sunday at about 7 p.m. WHAT: Elevator card read- ers were vandalized for the third time, University Police reported. The damage is estimated to be worth about $1,000. Merry Markley WHERE: Mary Markley Residence Hall WHEN: Monday at about 3:S0 am. WHAT: A student was found drinking in the lobby of Markley Residence Hall just before 4 a.m., Universi- ty Police reported The mat- ter was handled internally by Housingosecurity. Bag snag WHERE: C.S. Mott Chil- dren's & Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital WHEN: Monday at about 1 a.m. WHAT: A woman's wallet containing less than $1,000 was taken from her purse in the emergency room area between 6 and 8:30 p.m., University Police reported. There are no suspects. Poster sale WHAT: The Michigan Union will host the annual Back to School Poster Sale, where students can buy posters featuring anything from Picasso to Justin Bieber. WHO: Center for Campus Involvement WHEN: Today at 10 a.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Greek gathering WHAT: Representatives of IFC fraternities will gather to provide informa- tion about their fraternity houses and recruitment. WHO: Office of Greek Life WHEN: Today at 10 a.m. WHERE: The Diag gi F A te te, I BI round floor Sorority recruitment lute release WHAT: The Office of Greek Life will host a forum for VHAT: Prof. Amy Porter, students to learn about n award-winning flutist, Greek life and Panhellenic ill present her sabbatical chapters at the University. roject, "Anatomy of Sound: WHO: Office of Greek Life Workshop with Amy Por- WHEN: Tonight at 7 p.m. r." The project is a DVD WHERE: Michigan League caching guide for aspiring Ballroom THO: School of Music, CORTON Iseatre & Dance 0 please re port any VHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. error in the Daily to THERE: Moore Building, corrections@msichi- ritton Recital Hall gandailycom. 1Officials from the Fed- eral Emergency Manage- ment Agency announced that damage from Hurricane Isaac could top $2 billion, CBS News reported. Presi- dent Barack Obama visited Louisiana to tour hurricane damage this week. 2Sophomore cornerback Blake Countess will miss the remainder of the season after tearing his ACL during Michigan's blowout loss to Alabama on Saturday. sFOR MORE. SEE SPORTSMONDAY, INSIDE 3 Astudy by researchers at Stanford University suggested that organic foods are no more nutritious than inorganic foods, NBC News reported. Still, organic, foods may limit exposure to pesticides and anti-biotic bacteria, the study found. 01 i +I V" 1 ;:; , .f. ._;' Blue Fresh fruits and vegggies' from local farms Chef demonstrations for easy recipes Tips for healthy eating from MHealthy Free samples, giveaways, and much morel September 13th Michigan Union Courtyard 1 lam-3ptn Septembe~r 27th Duderstadt benter on North Camnpus I I am-3prn October 11 th Mihigan Union Courtyard 1 1amr-:fpm tJNIVERHTYOP MICHIGAN 14 University Unions K . .- I11, Lgue Unm. n km i o mn nu u nr na rr wm n i nm i i rw r n m n n i w; No te, altered, reproduced, transeede, exchangwd, sold, purcnasedosr wherenprohibited by lw percstosmewhile supplies last.Valid an shle Foods Manket Ann Arbor locatinssnly Ii