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Illini snow day decision criticized

Tlis University of Ilinois at
Urbana-Champaign's adminis-
tration faced criticism from stu-
dent governmentnrepresentatives
following a delay in canceling
closses Monday due to weath-
er concerns, The Daily Illini
reported Tuesday.
!administrators first advised
stsudents to exercise caution
while traveling hack to the Uni-
versity from spring break in an
e-wa il Sunday evening before
classes were ultimately can-
celedi at 1:30 a.m Monday morn-
log.
Christopher Dayton, a stu-
dent senator, expressed his
concern with the University's
poor handling of the weather

emergency. He said the Uni-
versity had left students at the
"mercy of their professors"
as they could have punished
on students absent due to the
weather.
"The University did not
address the problem until 9:30
at night," Dayton said. "Hours
before 9:30, we knew that it was
going to be shbad storm."
Harvard Quiz Bowliteam
stripped of national titles
after cheating uncovered
The Harvard Quiz Bowl team
was stripped of four national
titles after it was discovered
that the former team president

cheated by accessing game ques-
tions prior to the tournaments,
The Harvard Crimson reported
Saturday.
Andrew Watkins, former team
president, gained access to the
questions via a security loophole
on the National Academic Quiz
Tournament website. He issued
a statement apologizing to the
NAQT, Harvard University and
his teammates.
"My immaturity damaged my
much-prized relationship with
NAQT and cast undue doubt on
three remarkable accomplish-
ments by three Harvard teams,"
Watkins said.
- AARON GUGGENHEIM

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LSA freshman Ryan Boyd serenades students on the
Diag Tuesday as a preview oflhe MWalete show.

CRIME NOTES

CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

A -salted
WHERE: Glen Carport
WIR1EN: Monday at
8:55 p.m.
WHAT: A truck-mounted
salt spreader sustained
dainage when the truck
backed into a pole in Feb-
runty, University Police
reported. There were no
injtitries.
Voltage villain
WHBERE: 2301 Common-
wealith
WHEN: Tuesday at about
1:11) am..
WHIAT: A person was
founod sleeping in a car with
a device plugged into an
electrical outlet nearby,
University Police reported.
The subject was
told to leave.

Shear
mischief
WHERE: Nichols
Arboretum
WHEN: Monday at
2:25 p.m.
WHAT: Bushes situated
alongothe river were found
trimmed, University Police
reported. Ittis not known
who did the trimming.
Ridin' dirty
WHERE: Eisenhower Park
Warehouse
WHEN: Monday at about
9:0S a.m.
WHAT: A University ser-
vice vehicle was found with
graffiti spraypainted onto it,
University Police reported.
There incident occurred
sometime over the week-
end. There are no suspects.

Poverty talk
WHAT: Sergei Guriev,
president of the Center for
Economic and Financial
Research at the New Eco-
nomsc School in Moscow,
will dicuss convergence
among Russian regions.
WHO: Weiser Center for
Emerging Democracies
WHEN: Today at 12 p.m.
WHERE: School of Social
Work Building, room 1636

Google hangout
WHAT: Members of the
M+Google, M+Box and
CTools teams, among others,
will discuss the University's
recent collaboration with
Google. It will also be
simulcast via Google+
Hangout On Air.
WHO: Information and
Technology Services
WHEN: Today atl1:00 p.m.
WHERE: Michigan League

SHOLD NOW TODAY
1Olympic planners in
Russia, worried about
the unusually high tem-
peratures and how they will
affect the games next year,
are hoarding 450,000 cubic
meters of snow in a local
mountain range, Reuters
reported.
2Read the short story
and poetry submis-
sions that we selected
written by students and
decpicted with photos and
illustrations. Topics range
from fucking locally to a bal-
let class experience.
>> FOR MORE, SEE INSIDE, PAGE 4
3The U.S. Supreme Court
ruled that police cannot
bring drug-sniffing
dogs onto someone's property
without a warrant. Justice
Antonio Scalia wrote the
majority opinion.

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Sexual politics Shenandoah
discussion screening

WHAT: Stuart Michaels
of the University of Chi-
cago will discuss the
Rinsey surveys of sexual
behavior and their recep-
tion in LGBT society.
WHO: Institute for
Research on Women
and Gender
WHEN: Today at 4 p.m.
WHERE: Lane Hall, room
2239

WHAT: This documentary
features a coal mining town
and questions America's
relationship with its immi-
grant population. Q&A with
the director and executive
producers will take place
after the film.
WHO: Residential College
WHEN: Today at 7 p.m.
WHERE: Michigan
Theater

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