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Several hours of panic ensued
an the University of Virginia on
Tuesday after a rumor spread
across campus that police were
randomly searching dorm rooms
for alcohol, The Cavalier Daily
reported.
The rumor allegedly origi-
nated from a personal prank
between two students over
social media. Word of the alleged
searches quickly circulated to the
rest of the student body and uni-
versity officials.
The university urged resi-
dent advisors to caution students
against letting suspicious indi-
viduals into their rooms. Several
hours after the initial report, the
dean of students and local author-

ities both dismissed the rumor in
statements issued to the student
body.
BERKELEY STUDENTS
CALL FOR FOSSIL FUELS
DIVESTMENT
The Associated Students of the
University of California, Berke-
ley are calling for the university's
administration no divest portions
of the school's endowment from
companies that produce and
manage fossil fuels, The Daily
Californian reported Monday.
The ASUC has proposed the
divestment initiative through a
ballot referendum in the upcom-
ing student' assembly elections.

The author of the hill hopes to
send a "political statement,"
although some opponents of the
initiative claim it will hinder the
university's ability no provide
affordable education.
The ASUC is workingnto divest
ins own fossil fuel investments,
-which currently total about $3
million. However, membersunoted
that the university is "very non-
transparent" with ins investment
holdings, presenting difficulty in
knowing exactly how much the
University of California, Berkeley
and the University of California
system as a whole have already
invested in fossil fuels.
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Mohan Bhatt performs Indian music Taesday.

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WHERE: 1300 Beal Street
WHEN: Monday at
about 6:30 p.m.
WHAT: A subject was
reported driving on the
sidewalk, University Police
reported. The subject was
issued a citation for a
traffic violation.
Lazy boys
WHERE: 402 Ingalls Street
WHEN: Tuesday at about
12:20 a.m.
WHAT: A couch fire was
reported in a parking lot
near the nursingaschool,
University Police reported.
Ann Arbor Fire Dept.
responded no the scene. No
injuries were reported and
police current have no
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WHERE: Biomedical
Science Research Building
WHEN: Monday an
about 9:1S p.m.
WHAT: A subject was seen
removing discarded items
from the loading dock, Uni-
versity Police reported. The
subject was given a warning.
Pants on fire
WHERE: 126 Hoover Ave.
WHEN: Tuesday at
about 2:10 a.m.
WHAT: Ann Arbor Fire
Dept. responded no a couch
fire near the stadium, Uni-
versity Police reported.
The fire resulted in no inju-
ries and was pun out with
mininimal damage no the
surrouding area. Police cur-

Leadership 'Bowker lecture
jA 21-year-old student at
awards WHAT: Geoffrey Bowker, a Lone Star Community
professor an the University I College in Cypress, Texas
WHAT: The DSA will host of California, Irvine, will allegedly snabbed 14 individu-
the Michigan Difference discuss the transmission als on campus Tuesday, CBS
Student Leadership Awards, of knowledge in scientific News reported. Two victims
an annual event no recog- fields as part of theweeicrtalonto.
nize student achievements. Yahoot Lecture Series. wersencristialkcndito
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WHEN: Today an 6:00 p.m.
WHERE: Rogel Ballroom,
Michigan Union

WHEN: Today at 12:00 p.m
WHERE: Room 2435,
North Quad

Ancient history Science Cafe

lecture
WHAT: David Mattingly,
professor of Roman archae-
ology an the University of
Leicester, will deliver a lec-
iture on the state of Africa in
jthe pre-Roman period.
WHO: LSA Development,
Marketing and
Communications
"WHEN: Today at 4:00 p.m.
WHERE: Forum Hall,
IPalmer Commons

WHAT: The public will
have the opportunity to
discuss current topics in
immigration, law, race and
ethniciny with experts in an
informal setting. The expert
panel includes faculty and
staff from various Univer-
sity departments and mem-
bers of the community.
WHO: Museum of
Natural History
WHEN: Today at 5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Conor O'Neill's
Pub, 318 S. Main SL.

2The referees calling
the shots for this year's
NCAA Tournament
were the best 100 officials in
the nation, according to the
NCAA. But who are they?
>> FOR MORE, SEE THE STATEMENT,
INSIDE
Amagnitude-6.3 earth-
quake bintIran on Toes-
~day, causing severe
damage in the southern
regions and killing an least 32
people, CNN reported. How-
ever, officials have stated that
the quake did not damage the
nearby Bushehr nuclear plant.

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