Nw'.s 2A - Wednesday, April 3, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom* 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbnr, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ANDREW WEINER RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-415-4115 ext. 1241 anweiner@michigandaiycom rmngrein@michigandaily.com MSU receives donation BABY TALK. The U.S. Agency for International Develop- ment granted $24.5 million to Michigan State Uni- versity's Feed the Future Innovation Lab, The State News reported Monday. This money will be used to research how grain legumes could be a sustain- able food source. Grain legumes are rich in protein and other nutri- ents and are cost-effective. Grown commonly by poor working families, the beans provide economic benefits, especially for women who must provide food for their families. The 12 sub-projects of the research project will cover topics like climate- resilience and nutrition. The grant will fund the lab through September 2017. Dartmouth residences under investigation for carcinogen Dartmouth College investigators are currently looking at the presence of trichloroethylene, a car- cinogen known as TCE, in properties the college owns off campus, The Dart- mouth reported Tuesday. The investigation stems from a concern that TCR may have traveled from the nearby the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Rngineering Laboratory. Last month, Dartmouth College was informed TCE vapor might have extended beyond its border, and the army lab discovered Thurs- day that the basement of a vacant house nearby levels of TCE at or above a level that would require further investigation. 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Mo' money, mo' problems WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Monday at about 3:40 p.m. WHAT: A subject reported that $40 was taken from her purse, University Police reported. The purse was left unattended from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. Scoot your boot WHERE: Thayer Carport WHEN: Monday at about 3:55 p.m. WHAT: Two suspects were found loitering in s car- port stairwell, University Police reported. The police issued a verbal warning and advised the subjects to move along. Wet 'n' wild WHERE: Dennison Build- ing WHEN: Monday at about 10:25 am. WHAT: Property left in a basement room was possi- bly damaged after the room flooded, University Police reported. The damage occured after a water valve in the ajoining hallway was left open. the stretch WHAT: CAPS will be host- ing a workshop event to help students handle stress at the end of the semester. No appointment necessary. WHO: Counseling and Psy- choligcal Services WHEN: Today at 5:00 p.m. WHERE: CAPS Office, third floor Michigan Union romance WHAT: The RLL will host a lunch event for students interested in studying the romance languages. WHO: Department of Romance Language and Literature WHEN: Today at noon WHERE: Modern Lan- guages Building THEETHNG Yt SHUDKOU OA 1HBO's hit series "Game of Thones" broke a record for the most simulatneous downloads during its season premiere, CNN reportedOver four million people download- ed the season finale in 2012, making the series the most pirated show of the year. 2Daily photographers risk getting tackled and getting arrested to capture their shots. Check out the Statement's Photos of the Year Issue to see their best work. >> FOB MORE. SEE INSIDE 3Tuesday, President Obama announceda new $100 million ini- tiative for research into brain imaging and other technolo- gies, CBS News reported. 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Alfred Taubman College of Architecture WHEN: Today at 7:00 p.m. WHERE: Helmut Stern Auditorium, Museum of Art 6 6 0 0