2A - Wednesday, March 27, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 10 2A~~~ I ensaMrh2,21 h ihgnDiy-mciadiyo Thi 9 Mdijad&u 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mt 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ANDREW WEINER RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief easiness Manager 734-410-4110 ext. 1252 734-418-411a eat. 1241 anweiner@michigandailyecom rmgarein@michigandailycom 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 Newsroon 734-418-4115 syt.3 Corrections csornetions@michigandailyacom Arts Section arts@michigandaily.omo Sports Section spors@miciandaily.com Display Sales dailydiplay@gmait~oo SOlie Sales dailydisplay@gmail com News Tips news@michigandaily.om letters to the Editor tothed aily@m~ichigandaily.com Editorial Page opinios@michitasdaity.com Photography Section photo@m'ichigandaiytom Clasiied Sales dailydisptay@maitomn Pinance finance@michigandaily.om 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. 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