2A - Friday, April 5, 2013 MONDAY: This Week in History LEFT University alum Banen al-Shameeny participates ina candle light vigil ye the Diag Monday in selidarity with Damascus Uiversity. (ALLISON FARRAND/Daily) RIGHT Students walk aneund central campus en Thursday wearing themr artistic costumes in erder te prepare ten the annual Festifools night. (AUSTEN HUFFORD/Daily) NEED MORE PHOTOS? See more Photos of the Week on our website,L michigandailycom. The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom TUESDAY: Professor Profiles WEDNESDAY: In Other Ivory Towers THURSDAY: Alumni Profiles 420 Maynard Sc. 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WHAT: Several gallons of gas were stolen from o University vehicle while parked at the Student Activ- ities Building dock over the weekend, University Police reported. There are currently no suspects. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Midnight boarding WHERE: School of Social Work WHEN: Thursday at about 1:50 am. WHAT: A subject was skateboarding near the School of Social Work and was given a warning, Uni- versity Police reported. Cash dash WHERE: Mutt Children's Hospital WHEN: Wednesday at about 7:25 p.m. WHAT: Cash was reported stolen from the bag of a patient on the eighth floor of the buildinghbetween noon and 6:30 p.m., Univer- sity Police reported. There are currently no suspects. Origin of life WHAT: This sympossium will include discussions of artificial life and che origins of life. Speakers from uoni- versities across the conuery will participate, and it is free ton the public. WHO: Center for the Study of Complex Systems WHEN: Today yr 9 eon. WHERE: West Hell Roonm 340 Motion gaming tournament WHAT: This tournament, open to anyone affiliated with the University, will include games tlear involve phaysical muotin. Theocr- nament lasts until April h. WHO: Computer & Video Game Archive WHEN: Today at 10 am. WHERE: Duderstadt Center TEDxUofM WHAT: TEDxUofM will be holding its fourth annual conference. This year, the theme is tcurning potential into reality. While tickets are sold out, the event will stream live online. WHO: The University Record WHEN: Today from 9 e. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Duderstadt Center Nursing lecture WHAT: This year in the University's School nof Nursing Dean's Lecture aned Research Day, Janet A. Deatrick fromn the Universi- ty of Pennsylvania School of Nursing will give an address on her research. WHO: School onf Nursing WHEN: Today at 1:00 p.m. WHERE: North Campus Research Conmplex 1EdX, a nonprofit enter- prise founded by Harvard and MIT, has created a program that automatically grades essays, the New York Times reported. The program will soon be made available free to any institution that wants to try it. 2How will the Michigan basketball team beat the zone defense of Syracuse on Saturday in the Pinal Four? Sports staff looks at four unique ways to gener- ate offense. >v FOR MORE, SEE INSIDE 3Wednesday Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie John- son posted a tveet saying that if North Rorea does bomb anyone, they should look at the bom of the rival New England Patriots in Poxboro, Mass., CBS Philadelphia reported. 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