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TUESDAY:
This Week in History

WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY:
Campus Clubs Professor Profiles Photos of the Week

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Mascot will stop hunting with rifle

The man who plays the West
Virginia Mountaineers mascot
will no longer hunt with his mas-
cot rifle after online videos of him
killing a bear surfaced last week,
the Daily Athanaeum reported.
Jonathan Kimble, who plays the
mountaineer, did not violate any
laws or University codes in hunt-
ing with the university's rifle, and
WVU defended his actions as part
of the persona of the Mountain-
eer mascot. However, the videos
sparked outrage from students,
who questioned the hunting meth-
ods, the age of the bear and wheth-
er Kimble should be hunting with
the university-distributed rifle.
Kimble defended his actions
by telling the newspaper that past
Mountaineers have hunted with

the rifle and called hunting part of
West Virginian culture and tradi-
tion.
He said he would continue
hunting with his own rifles, but
agreed with WVU officials that
doing so with the mascot rifle was
inappropriate after meeting with
them in the wake of the backlash.
MARYLAND PRES. FORMS
COMMISSION TO SMOOTH
BIG TEN MOVE
Wallace Loh, the president of
the University of Maryland, will
form a commission to study how,
the College Park-based institution
can maximize the benefits of its
move to the Big Ten Conference,
the Diamondback reported.

The commission, officially
named the President's Commis-
sion on UMD and Big Ten/CIC
Integration, will look for the best
ways to support student-athletes
during the transition and the best
practices to use the conference's
revenue sharing.
"This is not just something the
university administration should
closet in a room and do by itself,"
Loh said in an announcement last
week, according to the newspa-
per. "There's never going to be
100 percent agreement, so what
you want is as open, as transpar-
ent, as broadly represented con-
versations as you can possibly
have."
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TRACY KO/Daily
Students belly dance at the Fusions of Cultures 2012
festival at the Michigan Union on Saturday.

CRIME NOTES

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Eating for free Counterfeit gift Mural Making Photo exhibit

WHERE: Mosher-Jordan
Residence Hall
WHEN: Friday at about 1:35
p.m.
WHAT: A subject
reportedly stole food
between 11:20 and 11:30
a.m., University Police
reported.
Pilfering
platinum
WHERE: Medical Science
Research BuildingII
WHEN: Thursday at about
11:30 a.m.
WHAT: Lab workers
reported that two platium
wires and cash were
stolen from a desk drawer,
University Police reported.
The larceny occured
sometime since mid-July.

WHERE: University
Hospital
WHEN: Friday at about 1
p.m.
WHAT: Gift shop workers
discovered a counterfeit
$5 bill, University Police
reported. Police have no
suspects. .
Book bandit
'WHERE: Angell Hall
WHEN: Thursday at about
1:50 p.m.
WHAT: A student
reported two library books
missing after leaving
them in Auditorium B late
Tuesday night, University
Police reported. There are
currently no suspects.

WHAT: Students have the
opportunity to help create
a new mural for display in
Angell Hall as part of the
Cuba on Campus series.
Artist Rolando Estevez will
lead the project.
WHO: Center for Global
and Intercultural Study
WHEN: Today from 1 p.m.
to 5p.m.
WHERE: Michigan Union
Art Lounge (first floor)
Bassoon recital
'WHAT: Ph.D student Eric
Rutherford will deliver
his second dissertation
recital, with pieces by Sluka,
Adashi, Aho, Berg and
Waterhouse.
WHO: School of Music,
Theatre & Dance
WHEN: Tonight at 8 p.m.
WHERE: Walgreen Drama
Center

WHAT: Photography from
Battambang, Cambodia
seeks to exposose the need
for education and art for
children of the region.
WHO: Center for Southeast
Asian Studies
WHEN: Today between 8
a.m. and 5 p.m.
WHERE: School of Social
Work Building
Open ice
WHAT: Yost Arena will
be open for public skating.
There si a $3 skating fee,
and $2 skate rental fee.
WHO: Yost Ice Arena
WHEN: Today from 12 p.m.
to 12:50 p.m.
WHERE: Yost Ice Arena
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A Danish study.of more
than 20,000 couples
linked involuntary
childlessness to premature
death among women, BBC
News reported. Parenthood
and family support were
found to increase a person's
desire to live.
The Michigan Men's
Basketball team
defeated Arkansas
80-67, making them
9-0 for the first time since the
1988-89.
o> FOR MORE, SEE SPORTSMONDAY,
3 A semi-truck driver
in Virgina reported
that his windshield
was crushed by a deer hung
from an overpass, CBS News
reported. The deer had a rope
tied around its neck and was
thrown o'ff the overpass in
front of the moving truck.

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