,w 2A - Thursday, March 28, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A -ThurdayMarc 28 201 ThaMichgan ail - mchigndayc_ A2 alum serves the city F-MAKING HEADWAY 420 Maynard Sc. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ANDREW WEINER RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Easiness Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-41a-4115 ext. 1241 anweiner@michigandaily.com rmgrein@michigandailycom Ann Arbor City Councilmember Sabra Briere (D-Ward 1), who gradaated from LSA in 1986, has served on the council since 2007. An advocate for recycling and solving other city issues, she is running for re-election this year. Are there any experiences you had during your time as a student thnt you use in your career today? I studied history and took political science for fun, but the real benefit I got from the University was actually learning how to research, how to look at documents, evaluate them and write up a report. As a city council member, what University issues do you help solve? The biggest issues that the council deals with are places where town and Uni- versity don't mix well. One of those is the University's expansion into the city, acquisition of buildings and not having to follow city ordinances. Another place where I run into a problem is inevitably student behav- ior. I'm not talking about students who over-indulge in alcohol on football Sat- urdays or have loud par- ties. I'm talking about the fact that people who are newly leaving home haven't yet begun to recognize that what they do in public is public. What is the most gratify- ing aspect of your career? The mostcgratifying aspect of sitting on city council is helping to solve problems. My goal is to make the city to work better for the people who live here, whether they live here for decades like I have or they foolishly decide to leave. - KAITLINZURDOSKY Newstoom 734-418-4115 opts3 tCrections corretions@mihiandailv.com Arts Section arts@michigandaity.omo Sports Section sporta@michigandaity.com Display Sales dailydisplay@gmait.com Online Sales dailydisplay@gmail.com News Tips newa@michigandaily.com letters tn the Editor tat hedaily@mich igandailyecom Editorial Page opinion@michiadaiy.com PhotographypSection photo@michigandaily.com Classified Sales daitydiaptay@gmail eons 0 ALLISON FSARRA/Daily Art and Design freshman Natalie Schwartz uses paper mache to create a giant head in the School of Art and Design Wednesday. CRIME NOTES Water you doing!? WHERE: South Quad Residence Hall WHEN: Tuesday at about 10:0S p.m. WHAT: A resident acciden- tally activated the sprinkler head in his room when he broke it, University Police reported. Thirteen rooms on two floors were affectedhby the water. Plaque buildup WHERE: Maven Mall WHEN: Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. WHAT: A plaque was reportedlyctaken from the lobby, University Police reported. There are no suspects. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Locker larceny Domestic WHERE: Central Campus violence talk Recreation Building WHEN: Tuesday at about WHAT: Tricia Bent-Good- 7:10 p.m. ley, author of "The Ultimate WHAT: A wallet and laptop Betrayal: A Renewed Look at were reportedly stolen from Intimate Partner Violence," the men's locker room, Uni- will speak about her book versity Police reported. The and her research. There will objects were left unattended be a reception and from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. community conversation There are no suspects. aftercthe program. WHO: University Mousing Pass the WHEN: Today at 7:00 p.m. WHERE: Natural Science Buck(s) Auditorium WHERE: Mosher-Jordan Stories of Race Residence Mall WHEN: Tuesday at about WHAT: This theme semes- 12:40 p.m. ter event includes a drama- WHAT: A student reported tization of race statistics and an unauthorized charge stories. It will feature acting with his Blue Bucks, Uni- by Carol Gray, a graduate versicy Police reported. The student incthe School of charge was made March 23. Public Mealth. There are no suspects. WHO: School of Public Health NotesWHEN: Today at S:4S p.m. fn/blgs/Th WireWHERE: Michigan Leagu Ballroom Film screening WHAT: UM AfricAid is screening the film "Girl Rising," which demonstrates the power of education. WHO: Center for the Education of Women WHEN: Today at 7:00 p.m. WHERE: North Quad, room 2435 Aerospace Lecture WHAT: In the sixth annual Faeth Memorial Lecture, Alan Epstein will give a lecture called "Aeropro- pulsion for Commercial Aviation in the 21st Century and Research Directions Needed." WHO: Aerospace Engineering WHEN: Today at 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Prancois-Xavier Bagnoud Building, Boeing Lecture Mall 1The Solar Impulse, the world's first solar-pow- ered plane, will make its first trip across the U.S., from California to New York, reported NPR. The plane is able to fly nonstop duringcthe day and night and weighs less than the average car. 2 An inside look at NOiRE's upcoming fashion show and the world of fashion photogra- phy ... it's all in the Pashion B-Side! >> FOR MORE. SEE B-SIDE. INSIDE 3 Asaliva test to indicate risk of breast or prostate cancer could be avail- able within five years, the Telegraph reported. A major research survey found 80 genes that contribute to cancer and could be screened for in patient genomes. 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