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LEFT Students from RCARTS
286, a sculpture class taueht
by Jason Wright, put on a giant
handmade puppet carnival as
part of their f inal project on
Thursday. (Teresa Mathem/!
Daily)
TOP RIGHT Administrators
and students gather in the
Michigan Union to discuss
renovations of student facilities
on Thursday (Patrich earron/
Daily)
BOTTOM RIGHT Students and
faculty viem Lam student Tao
Li's exhibit about working in
Cambodia on Monday. (McK-
enzie Berezin/Daily)
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Missing tunes Tech spill
WHERE: t502 Eust Medi- WHERE: Art and Architec-
cul Center ture Building
WHEN: Thursduy at about WHEN: Wednesday at
1 a.m. about 2:25 p.m.
WHAT: A CD wan allegedly WHAT: A laptop was dam-
stolen from a vehicle while aged after accidentally
it was valet-parked for visit- being knocked off of a table,
ing hours between 5:30 am. University Police reported.
and 6:30 am., University
Police reported.
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2High school students
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compile the Best Amer-
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anthology by choosing their
favorite under-the-radar lit-
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