1be1Lidji yazF0aiIF lItt\lii \ I NIIIa n a t'01)1 II\I1' II(\ Ann Arbor, Michigan Monday, October 22, 2012 michigandaily.com "" rV .. .l KICKING THE STREAK CAMPUS SAFETY Critical report faults'U' security Three safety agencies untied with creation of Division of Public Safety and Security By AUSTEN HUFFORD Daily Staff Reporter A report released Friday that served as a catalyst for the reorganization of major campus security programs into the new Division of Public Safety and Security exposed long-term ten- sions and lack of cooperation between the University's Department of Public Safety and the other two major security agencies on campus, Housing Security and Hospitals & Health Centers Secu- rity. Margolis Healy & Associates, a Ver- mont-based security consulting firm, was hired by the University's Board of Regents to conduct a study of the Uni- versity's security agencies following the discovery that administrators with- in the University of Michigan Health System delayed reporting the alleged possession of child pornography by for- mer medical resident Stephen Jenson to police for six months. At the regents meeting on Friday in Flint, the creation of DPSS was for- mally announced in response to the study's recommendation for organiza- tional changes to the structure of the three units in order to eradicate ongo- See SAFETY, Page 7A The clock started ticking 1,813 days ago. Mike Hart sat behind the podium and spat in the Spartans' faces. "Little brother," he mocked, with a grin as devious as can be. Michigan had won six straight against Michigan State. It wasn't just bulletin-board mate- rial. It started a timer, one that ticked silently for a while, marking the pace of the rivalry. That ticking grew one year at a time until it finally became an incessant pounding. The Spartans had looked left and right for the Paul Bun- and-white mascot glanced back toward won four straight yan Trophy. It wasn't there. the field and then was the first to start over the Wolver- "This is my first time beating Michi- up the tunnel. ines. gan State, so I don't really know how When the Wolverines sprinted up On Saturday, that that works," Lewan said. the tunnel minutes later with mixtures clock finally came Michigan State players Mark Scarpi- of relief and elation on their faces, the to a jarring halt at nato and Niko Palazeti bristled, shov- trophy was waiting for them in the Michigan Stadium. ing the 6-foot-8, 309-pound Lewan locker room. Taylor Lewan back toward the field. The fight wasn't "Paul's back," Jordan Kovacs said sprinted to the STEPHEN J. yet out of their eyes, but the Spartans with a smile. Michigan State NESBITT were done. "Rightwhere he needs to be," sideline, brushing Behind the Michigan State bench, Denard Robinson added in stride. Spartans aside as he Sparty let his head droop. The green- See STREAK, Page 6A STATE BALLOT PROPOSALS AUTUMN AUSSIE Caregivers seek to enshrine union rights with Prop. 4 Amendment would codify rights for at-home caregivers in constitution By KATIE BURKE Daily StaffReporter This election cycle, Michigan voters will have a say in how at-home health caregivers organize and whether they have the right to unionize. Michigan's Proposal 4, set to appear on the Nov. 6 ballot, recommends estab- lishing the Michigan Quality Home Care Council, an organization that would train in-home care givers, create a regis- try of verified workers and help patients in need of financial aid in paying for in- home health care. The council would also set conditions for in-home employment and standards along with terms of com- pensation for such workers, in addition to allowing in-home health care workers See PROP 4, Page 7A UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Endowment drops in value by $100M KATHERINE PEKALA/Daily Gerald Renger, a traveling street musician from Australia, performs on the Diag Sunday afternoon. LEGAL DISPUTE Regents refuse to release external review of UMHS child porn case During fiscal year 2012, endowment valued at $7.8 billion By PAIGE PEARCY and PETER SHAHIN Daily News Editor andDaily StaffReporter For the first time since 2009, the Uni- versity's endowment decreased in value from $7.8 billion to $7.7 billion during _ fiscal year 2012. At the University's Board of Regents meeting on Friday at the University's Flint campus, Regent Katherine White (D-Ann Arbor) spoke about the Univer- sity's investment report, and explained that the endowment decrease can be attributed to spending patterns. Additionally, the University's equity investments, mostly stocks, declined 9.25 percent in value since last year. This negative trend contrasts with a general rise in the value of the Dow Jones Indus- trial Average by about 8 percent between See ENDOWMENT, Page6A Board will not share full results with public, only issues summary By AUSTEN HUFFORD and ADAM RUBENFIRE Daily StaffReporter and Daily News Editor At the University's Board of Regents meeting in Flint on Friday, the board announced the completion of an exter- nal review of the University of Michi- gan Health System's six-month delay in reporting the possession of child por- nography by former medical resident Stephen Jenson. However, the board will not release the full report to the public. Instead, the University released a summary of the board's findings from reading the report. University spokesman Rick Fitzgerald said in an interview that the University will not release the complete report, which was prepared by Latham & Watkins, L.L.P., citing attorney-client privilege. "The law firm did send a report to the Board of Regents, but that work is done under attorney-client privilege, at the suggestion of the law firm," Fitzgerald said. "It was their recommendation that would give them the broadest latitude to get to the bottom of things, and we See REVIEW, Page 6A WEATHER HI: 68 TOMORROW LO: 59 GOT A NEWS TIP? NEW ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail #michlinks news@michigandaily.com and let us know, MICHIGANDAILY.COM/BLOGS/THE WIRE INDEX NEW S .............2............2A ARTS.....A......................5A Vol. CXXIII,lNo.33 AP NEW S ....................4A CLASSIFIEDS............... 6A ©2l3Theinchigan aily OPNION. ..4A SPORTSMONDAY..........1B