2A - Wednesday, December 5, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Wednesday, December 5, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom I PERFORMANCE ART 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com JOSEPH LICHTERMAN RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief easiness Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-41e-4115 ext. 1241 lichterman@mirhigandailycom rmgrein@micthigandailycom Students 'live in a yellow submarine' If you break out singing the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" during a meeting of the Universi- ty's Human Powered Submarine tram, prepare for some backlash. With 22 active members, the HPS team is constantly in the process of building, modifying and testing a single-person, ped- al-powered submarine. The sub is used to compete against teams from around the world at the annual International Submarine Races, and yes, it's yellow. Engineering junior Jeremy Werner, the team's design man- ager, said he initially joined in order to become certified in scuba diving and learn how to pilot a submarine. "How could I resist?" Werner said. Werner said the team has become increasingly competitive over the past few years. "We have won fifth place and innovation awards in the past two competitions," Werner said. "This year we have increased our team's size remarkably, and we are taking on much more design work than ever before." Dedication and effort are inte- gral to the club's success, with team -leaders working on the submarine for between six and 10 hours a week. The time commitment, how- ever, is not all work and no play. Werner said team members enjoy scuba diving, testing the submarine in the University's Marine Hydrodynamic Labora- tory and competing with peers from other teams and institu- tions. "We are part of a handful of people who get to scuba dive in the MHL, and seeing the sub- marine doing runs in the model basin is the most fun you can have out of bed," Wernuer said. "Then comes the competition, where we get to meet students from around the world, share our designs with them, and then race our submarine against theirs." -ASHWINI NATARAJAN Newsroan 734-418-4115 srt.3 torrections corrections@michigandaily.com Arts Soction arts@moirhigandaity.ooo Sports Section sports@michigandaily.omo Display Sales display@michigandaily.com Onlite Sales ontineads@michigandaily.om~ News Tips nes@michigandaily.omo Letters tothe tditor tothedaily@mich igandail ycom Editorial Page opniion@michigandailyocom PhotographylSection photo@micfigandaily.ooo tlassif ied Sales classiied@michigandaily.om Finance finance@michigandaily.com Art & Design junion Carisa Bedsose pertorms at the School of Art sod Design Undergraduate Art Show on Tuesday evening. CRIME NOTES Slippery fingers Late for court CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Monday at about 4 po. WHAT: A wallet in a staff member's unattended coat was reported stolen sometime between 8 am. and 1:30 p.m, University Police reported. WHERE: Campus Safety Services WHEN: Monday at about 10:10 p.m. WHAT: A person unaffiliated with the University was arrested for failing to appear in court for possession of marijuana, University Police reported. Traveling thief Resting space WHERE: G.G. Brown WHERE: West Quad building Residence Hall WHEN: Monday at 1:50 am. WHEN: Tuesday at about WHAT: A student employee 11:05 p.m. reorted a passport was taken WHAT: An Mcard was from his office desk between reportedly stolen between nsoon and 11:S0pm, University 12:15 am. and 7 a.m. from a Police reported. There are restroom on the third floor currently no suspects. of the residence ball. There are currently no suspects. Self-defense skills WHAT: Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend this free workshop to learn strategies and skills that can help incommon dangerous situations on campus. WHO: UMove Fitness WHEN: Tonight at 5 p.m. WHERE: Intramural Sports Building Baby care basics WHAT: This class is meant to lend informtouion about how to care for a newborn baby. Topics will include bathing, diapering, safety, infant stimulation, and more. The cost of the class is $10. WHO: MHealthy WHEN: Tonight at 6 p.m. WHERE: U-M Canton Health Center, 1051 N. Can- IIIV dialouge WHAT: This event includes an interactive dialogue about people's personal relationships to HIV. Din- ner will also be provided. WHO: The Coalition for Queer People of Color WHEN: Tonight at 5:30 p.m. WHERE: William Mon- roe Trotter Multicultural Center Michigan's best dance crew WHAT: ight dance groups will cotmpete for the title of Michigan's Best Dance Crew 2012. Crews include Funktion, EnCore, Impact Dance, Arabian Dance Ensemble and more. WHO: Center for mpus InvolvementV WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union Rogel Ballroom Researchers at Boston 1University announced that 34 NFL players whose brains were examined suffered from CTE, a brain disease that results in confusion, depression, and eventually dementia, ABC News reported. 2What if getting laid were as easy as log- ging onto a computer? For some students, it is. Hear one student's expose of a secret sex space on campus >> FOR MORE. SEE THE STATEMENT INSIDE 3Harvard University has officially recognized Harvard College Munch, a campus group promoting safe practices of kinky and alternative sex, ABC News reported. The group that once started with seven people now says they have nearly 30 members and are being taken seriously. 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