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JOB SEARCH

From 'U' football to broadcasting

Jim Brandstatter is a commen-
tator for Michigan football games
as well as Detroit Lions games. He
was an offensive tackle for Michi-
ganfrom 1969 to 1971 under coach
Bo Schembechler. Brandstatter
has been broadcasting since he
graduated from the University in
1972.
So, how has the game of
college football changed since
you
The players are bigger, stron-
ger, faster. The game itself is still
fundamentals of blocking, tack-
ling, speed and playingsmart. It's
gotten a lot more involved from
a mediastandpoint - let's put
it this way: Back when I played

you could still be a college stu-
dent as a scholarship athlete. You
didn't have Twitter, Facebook or
the 24-hour news cycle, and you
could still be one of the regular
guys going to class. Now it's not
so much that way because you're
under a microscope so much more
than you were 30 to 40 years ago.
How did you end up in the
media?
I actually started in school as
an architecture and design major.
I took a speech class, loved it,
and changed my major to general
studies, where I was able to study
things I wouldn't have normally
taken had I been in another pro-

gram. It helped me along the way
in my broadcast career. I've found
a niche, and I've found a job that I
just absolutely love.
What's your prediction for
Team 134?
I think Brady Hoke has done a
great job on the recruiting trail,
using the same attitude as Bo
Shembechler that winningcham-
pionships is the goal. It's a high
bar that he sets, but that's what it
should be at Michigan. That atti-
tude more than anything, I think,
is what challenges young men to
come into.Michigan and become
the best.
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CRIME NOTES
Full Nelson
WHERE: University
Hospital
WHEN: Tuesday at about
8:40 a.m.
'WHAT: A patient grabbed .
a nurse around the neck
at around 12:30 a.m. on
Tuesday, University Police
reported. The nurse broke
free unharmed and request-
ed to file a police report.

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Backpack boss
WHERE: Rachel Upjohn
Building
WHEN: Tuesday at about
1:50 p.m.
WHAT: A backpack was
stolen from a first-floor
office on Jan. 24 between
4 and 4:30 p.m., University
Police reported. It was later
found with about $20 and
an iPhone missing.

Jazz orchestra Global health I
In a study conducted
performance WHAT: Professor of His- by UCLA's Cooperative
tory and Program in Inter- Institutional Research
WHAT: The Jazz at Lin- national and Comparative Program (CIRP), it was found
coin Center Orchestra, led Studies fellow Nancy Hunt that the pe rcentage of col-
by legendary trumpeter and will givea lecture about lege freshmen drinking beer
composer Wynton Marsalis, ongoing debates in global has declined from 35.4% in
will perform traditional and mental health.2
contemporary jazz music. WHO: International 2011 to 3% 2012, reported
WHO: University Musical Institute Yahoo News.
Society WHEN: Today at 1 p.m.
WHEN: Today at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Michigan The University is home
W HER E: H ill Auditorium League, Kalamazoo Room to the first-ever Wiki-

Double down Under the

Fiction read Book talk

WHERE: Medical Profes-
sional Building
WHEN: Tuesday at about
11:55 a.m.
WHAT: $60 was stolen
from a staff member's purse
on Jan. 28 between 8:20
a.m. and 1 p.m., University
Police reported. She also
claimed that $50 was stolen
from her purse on Jan. 15.

hoops
WHERE: Central Campus
Recreation Center
WHEN: Tuesday at about
8:50 p.m.
WHAT: Two iPhones
were stolen from under a.
bench in the basketball gym
between 8:30 and 8:40 p.m.,
University Police reported.

WHAT: Pulitzer Prize
finalist and award-winning
writer Colson Whitehead
will perform exerpts from
his piece Janey Lack.
Esquire magazine has called
him "the coolest writer in
America." Topics like race,
class and commercial cul-
ture will be explored.
WHO: Zell Visiting Writers
Series
WHEN: Today at 5:10 p.m.
WHERE: Museum of Art,
Helmut Stern Auditorium

WHAT: Women's Stud-
ies and Political Science
Prof. Leela Fernandes will
hold a discussion panel for
her new book, Transna-
tional Feminism. The book
explores feminist theory
and research in a global
context.
WHO: Institute on
Research for Women and
Gender
WHEN: Today at 3 p.m.
WHERE: Lane Hall, room
2239

I pedia interest club.
Wikipedian-in-Residence
Michael Barera discusses the
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encyclopedia.
so FOR MORE, SEE B-SIDE, PAGE 4B
In Guangzhou, one of
China's largest cities,
a sinkhole swallowed
a group of four buildings,
according to the Telegraph.
The huge ten meter hole
appeared close to the con-
struction site of an under-
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