iC i an t l Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, November 14, 2012 michigandaily.com UNIVERSITY ADMINIST RATION Lynch to be next 'U' general counsel Regents must approve Dept. of Energy lawyer's appointment By ADAM RUBENFIRE and PETER SHAHIN Daily News Editor and Daily Staff tReporter Timothy Lynch, the deputy general counsel for litigation and enforcement at the U.S. Department of Energy, has been recommended as the' University's next vice presi- dent and general counsel by University President Mary Sue Coleman. If approved by the Univer- sity's Board of Regents at its monthly meeting on Thursday, * Lynch will assume the posi- tion on Jan. 7. He'll suceed Suellyn Scarnecchia, who stepped down in May to return to a faculty position at the Uni- versity Law School. In her recommendation to the regents, Coleman wrote that Lynch is highly qualified for the position as the Univer- sity's chief attorney. "I look forward to the lead- ership, depth of experience, and vision that Mr. Lynch will bring to the University as vice president and general counsel," Coleman wrote. "The Board of Regents and I are deeply committed to maintaining a well-respected and superior office of general counsel for the university, and we are very confident that Mr. Lynch will excel in managing this area." Associate General Counsel Debra Kowich assumed the position of interim vice presi- dent and general counsel while the University searched for someone to permanently fill the position. The national search for Scarnecchia's replacement was led by Sally Churchill, the See COUNSEL, Page 3A PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Students buy lollipops from members of the Pi Kappa Psi Fraternity to fund a tripto campus for underfunded students from Detroit on the Diag Tuesday. CAMPUS CRIME ormer employee ept eys for two years; stole blue bus 'U' working to stole a University bus on Sep .21, lot. James proceeded to drive a versityPolice Officer forspeeding had kept his keys for two years University Blue Bus out the Park- on South State Street. The driver prevent similar after being fired from the Univer- ing and Transportation Services claimed he was only speeding in sity, a policc report obtained by lot Ificated or Ripke Drive just order to followthestolenbus. The incidents The Michigan Daily revealed. east of Michigan Stadium, and officer left the scene and began In the early morning of Sept. drove it along south State Street searching for James, who is also a By AUSTEN HUFFORD 21, after all University bus routes before merging onto Interstate former student. DailyStaffReporter had finished for the night, James, 94. The officer was able to locate of Romulus, Mich., used his old As this was happening, a cur- the bus, and pulled it over at Antoine James, a former Uni- employment keys to sneak into rent University bus driver, Larry versity bus driver who allegedly the University's transportation Skrdla, was pulled over by a Uni- See KEYS, Page 3A START SPREADING THE NEWS LEGAL DISPUTE State appeals judge's ruling granting Shirvell benefits Former Asst. AG says he deserves unemployment By PETER SHAHIN Daily StaffReporter In a motion filed yesterday, state officials asked an Ingham County judge to reconsider her recent decision to grant unem- ployment benefits to Andrew, Shirvell, a former Michigan assistant attorney general who was accused of stalking and harassing Chris Armstrong, the first openly gay president of the University's student govern- ment. Shirvell's employment was officially terminated by the state in 2012 after a long leave of absence resulting from his harassment of Armstrong. Beginning in 2010, Shirvell operated a blog tracking the student leader's movements and warning readers about his "radical homosexual agenda." The blog included images of a swastika adorned rainbow flag pointing at Armstrong's face. Shirvell became a media sen- See SHIRVELL, Page 3A ALDEN REISS/Daily Sophomore guard Trey Burke goes up for a layup during Michigan's 77-47 victory Tuesday night over Cleveland State. The Wolverines will now advance to the NIT Season Tip-Off next week in New York. For more see Page 8A CENTRAL STUDENT GOVERNMENT CSG site not often updated VETERANS WEEK World War II vets recount stories to commemorate Veterans Day Minutes not posted since Sept. 25 assembly meeting By AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR For the Daily As the semester passes the halfway point, the Central Stu- dent Government has not public- ly released resolutions, meeting minutes or agendas from the past three months in a manner con- sistent with its governing docu- ments. The minutes were last pub- lished on Sept. 25, and CSG has neglected to upload information from five, meetings since that date. Article II of the CSG Consti- tutionr states that the Assem- bly "shall produce, publish, and maintain an Assembly Register as an account of all Assembly proceedings." The register is ordained to include "minutes, attendance, reports, recorded votes, and resolutions." Additionally, Article II of the Compiled Code, a document defining the logistics for all com- mittees of the CSG, further man- See CSG, Page 3A More than 675 'U' students, faculty served in military By ARIANA ASAAF For the Daily Six World War II veterans, proudly wearing baseball caps and leather jackets adorned with patches, spoke about serv- ing in the U.S. military and returning from service at a Vet- erans Day event Tuesday eve- ning. The event, hosted by the University's Student Veterans Assistance Program, was part of Veterans Week 2012, a pro- gram started five years ago to showcase, honor and support veterans affiliated with the University. At the event, the panelists each gave detailed recounts of their experiences at war. Bob Davis, one of the speak- ers, said he was drafted in 1943 after his freshman year at the University. On his first day of combat in Germany, he was wounded and spent the next 90 days in a hospital, but remained with his division until the end of the war. After he was dis- charged, he looked into continu- ing his education by contacting an old roommate, who told him they would "put a bed in the See WORLD WAR 1I, Page 3A WEATHER HI: 43 TOMORROW LO: 29 GOT A NEWS TIP? NEW ON MICHIGANDAILYCOM Cal) 734-418-4115 or e-mail #Michlinks news@michigandaily.com and let us know. 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