2A - Monday, October 29, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom * I £ TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: 1 0n Oter" ow This Week in History 'Campus Clubs Prof DC school asks court to dismiss case rHURSDAY: )fessor Profiles FRIDAY: Photos of the Week 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JOSEPH LICHTERMAN RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Easiness Manager 734-415-4115 ext.1t252 734-418-41t5 ext. t24t tichrerman@michnigandailycom rmgrein@michigandailyecom BUILDING THE BEAT George Washington Uni- versity has asked a Districc of Columbia courc to throw out a $1.3 million lawsuit in which a janitorial employee alleges she was harassed and discriminated against by a GW Police officer due to her race and gender, the GW Hatchet reported Thursday. Rebecca Ashitey, a native of Ghana, alleges that an officer- named J. Cates in the suit - has repeatedly stopped her at the entrance to her place of work, such as her name, social secu- rity number and GW identifica- tion number. She also alleges that, in October 2011, the officer assaulted and arrested her when she bypassed his questioning to enter a building. GW lawyers claim Ashitey has not followed the proper pro- tocol for filinig a lawsuit. MTV CONNECTS GEORGETOWN TO OBAMA Students at Georgetown Uni- versity participated in MTVs "Power of 12" campaign this week, which focuses on promot- ing the election through giving students the opportunity to ask candidates question, accord- ing to an a .Friday article in the Hoya. Georgetown students were e-mailed a week in advance and encouraged to submit their questions for consideration for the show, which was hosted on Georgetown's campus by MTV news correspondent Andrew Jenks. "I was impressed at how articulate everyone was," Jenks said in the article. "They knew the issues and were very specif- ic in what they wanted to hear from the President." 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The vehicle was damaged in the accident but there were no injuries. Athlete impersonation WHERE: IM Building WHEN: Thursday at about 4:15 p.m. WHAT: The IM staff repossessed an MCard after discovering the picture on' the card did not match the person attempting to use it, University Poice reported. No shirt, no service WHERE: University Hospital WHENT: Thursday at about 9:4S a.m. WHAT: A shirt was reportedly stolen from the hospital gift shop, University Police reported. There are currently no suspects. Medical marijuana WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Friday at about 2:45 WHAT: A patient was found in possession of a small amount of marijuana, University Police reported. The marijuana was confiscated from the patient's bag. reading WHAT: David Mitchell, the author of' Cloud Atlas,' will read excerpts of his novels and sign autographs. Mitchell is a Zell Distinguished Writer in Residence. WHO: MFA Program in Creative Writing WHEN: Tonight at 6 p.m. WHERE: University of Michigan Museum of Art lecture WHAT: Francois Roche, the founder of the architecture organization R&Sie(n), will lecture on the contradictions and aesthetics of architecture. WHO: A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning WHEN: Tonight at 6 p.m. WHERE: Art and Architecture Building Ito an effort to thwart an attempted robbery, a Subway employee threw a pot of soup in the would-be robber's face,cthe Chicago Sun- Times reported. The suspect, who was wearing a ghost mask, ran to a waiting vehicle and escaped. 2 Denard Robinson went down and the Wolverines' defense couldn't hold off the Hunkers. Michigan fell, 23-9. " FOE MORE, SEE SPORTSMONDAY,. INSIDE After an argument ~over an eviction notice, a 38-year-old woman threw hot wax in her boyfriend'sface and bit him in the jaw, the South Florida Sun Sentinal reported. The angry Floridian then punched him in the face. 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