2A - Wednesday, January 16, 2013 2A -Wednsday Jauary16, 013The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom a 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbnr, MI 48109-1327 wwwmichigandaily.cem ANDREW WEINER RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief easiness Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-418-4115 eat. 1241 anweeiner@michigandailytaom rmgrein@miclnigandaily.cam Princeton pressured to add guns A uninn that represents Print- if there is a risk ... pnlice can rap- their responsibilityfor heson's etnn Department nf Public idly have the apprnpriate response safety. Safety officers has nnce again ret- withnut having nur own police ommended that Princeton Uni- officers armed," Tilghman said. YALE PROF. RESIGNS IN versity allow its officers tn tarry DISGRACE guns, The, Daily Princetonian, HARVARD AQCUITTED IN reported Sunday. WRONGFUL DEATH SUIT Johan Darnell, a professor in the Currently, when Princeton department of near eastern Ian- requires an armed response, it A judge has dismissed charges guages and civilizations at Yale uses city polite. Though they do of wrongful death against Mar- University, was forced to resigtn not tarry guns, the school's DPS yard University and several of his position as department chair officers wear bulletproof vests its faculty and staff in a drug and undergo a one-year suspen- and tarry batons, pepper spray deal gone bad on its campus, siozn after "maintaining an inti- and handcuffs. The Harvard Crimson reported mate relationship with a student Princeton's President' Shirley Tuesday. unader his direct supervision," thse Tilghman said she believes Print- Justin Cosby, a former Harvard Yale Daily News reported Moo- eton has adequate safety proce- student, was shot and killed in the day. dures and guns do not belong on basement of a Harvard building In a statement, Darnell said he campus. during a drug deal in 2009. His had "failed else University, soy col- "We have in plate a number of mother filed suit, claiming that leagues and nay studetsts." measures that will ensure that Harvard had been negligent in -IAN DILLINVGRAM 6 1 3 9 8 3 1 8 71I 2 5 4 8 9 3 4 6 1 5 2 I 6 lii Ii 7j Newstoom 734-408-ails apn.3 tottections crectsa@michigandaily.cee Ars Section art@icigandaily.com, Sports Section sports@michigandaily.com Display Sales dispay@michigandaily.com Online Sales estiseada@michigandaily.cm Sews Tips news@1nichigandaily,con Letestonthe Edit ttedaily@nichigandaily.can Editorial Page opinion@michigandaily.com Photography Section photo@miehigandaily.com Classified Sales clasified@mihigandailycan Finance finance@michigandaily.com A CRIME NOTES Bumper cars Paint job CAMPUS EVENTS& NOTES. Poster sale La Fuerza -WHERE: Arbor Lakes Building 2 WHEN: Monday around 9:40 am. WHAT: A University vehicle accidentally collided with another University vehicle, University Polite reported. There were no injuries sustained, but both vehicles suffered damage. WHERE: Wolverine Tow- WHEN: Monday around 11:55 p.m. WHAT: Grafitti was discovered on utility boxes outside of Wolverine Towers, University Police reported. The graffiti is estimated to have been there since Jan. 10. WHAT: Students lookinig to decorate their dorms or apartments are invited to a poster sale. Most prints range from $7 to $9 and encompass many styles and themes. WHO: Center for Campus Involvenment WHEN: Today from 10:00 ant. until 7:00 p. WHERE: Michigan Uniion iSteal your No one likes FodPlc book the dentist union WHAT: Christine Chavez, granddlaughtcer of Ceaser Chavez, will juoins an expert pansel to discuss the consnec- tions betwveen Latinos anad Amsericans culture. This is a MLK 2013 Kick-off Etvent. WHO: Christine Clsavez, political rights activist WHEN: Today at 4:00 p.nm. WHERE: Rackisass Gradu- ate Schosos Capital returns WHAT: Assistant Prof. C'hristians de Pee will talk about the presenst represen- tatisons of former Chinese inmperial capitals and com- pare thenm sith older ideas of loscal lansdscape. WHO: Confucius Institute at thse Universitvyof Michi- gals WHEN: Today at 4:0(0 p.m. WHERE:n Michsigans League 1 Lance Armstrong, winner of seven Tour de PFrance endurance bike races, allegedly admitted to using performance enhancing steroids, CNN reports. The announcement will likely be shown on Oprah and aired over multiple days. 219 percent of college students have issues with alcohol. Two Uni- versity students who were members of that statistic share their stories of tribu- lations and triumphs during recovery. aSEE THE STATEMENT INSIDE 3The U.S. government says that 7.3% of all deaths in the U..S. last week were caused by flu, CBS News reports. Becasue of the widespread outbreak, offi- ciais urge people to get the new flu shot. 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O0,,copys eavaiehfrenaf chare totseaders. Addtional cpemybe pikead upeatthe Daysfficefar$.scr~ieptisfor falterm , sa nSeptebr in: U.S. maiaen$110. Wer erm (Jaary throsgh Ap i $115, yerlan(Stembesrthrosgh Api)i 15(. Uivesityafflaestaeseujetsaaoa ee susriptiore. n-campusbsrisptionss rfal erme $35l. Subscritionsnmutab iepaid: Thecia:lgan Dayis aebe ofTlhe scaed PrnesadTe AssociaedClegaePs. 4 4 WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Monday around 1:35 p.m. WHAT: An unattended e~eader was stolen from an Emergency Department exam room, University Polite reported. There are currently no suspects. WHERE: School of Dentistry WHEN: Monday around 4:20 p.m. WHAT: An elderly visitor to the School of Dentistry was reported missing, University Polite reported. Staff members found the subject soon after. WHAT: Professors will meet to debate the pros and tons of free trade for the U.S. Alan Deardorff, a professor and intersnationsal trade scholar, and Thea Lee, a trade ecosnomist, will debate thec two sides. WHO: Internatiosnal Policy Center WHEN: Today at 5:30 p. WHERE: Weill Hall. 1120 4 4 4 4 W .. % f LSA sophbmores a ' Olk e rY$ develops. ski' to help w job rclh . Course irk. in u e mW presentationspublic, speaking,., I esilarl, MOS. ti'Cal n datii t r ,, and w " ' , oplc :. that WRI be, helpful in both career i outside a r Oersomal finance, so i = ity c A f vale h - It and 'i i id 4 4 t A: