2A - Wednesday, April 10, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Wednesday, April 10, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 420 Maynard Sn. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1227 www.michigandaily.com ANDREW WEINER RACHEL GREINETZ Editor is Chief easiness Manager 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-41e-4115 ext. 1241 anweiner@michigandailycom rmgreincdmichigandaily.com Dorm raid rumor causes panic E I 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. - IAN DILLINGHAM Newsroon 734-418-411s ept.3 torrections corrections@,nichitandaily.com Arts Section arts@michigandaily.com Sports Setin sports@midrigandaity.com .lisplay Sales dailydisplay@gmailto Online Sales dailydisplay@mail com News Tips news@michigandailyecom leters tothe Editor tothedaiy@michigandaily.com Editorial Page opinion@michrigandaily.com Photography Section photo@michigandaily.com Classified Sales daitydisplay@ggmaitraom MALENE LACASSE/Daily Grammy Award-winning recording artist Vishwa Mohan Bhatt performs Indian music Taesday. CRIME NOTES Off-road CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES fH2F[ IHINGS YOU I lt3lfhl(iIAITfHIAV One man's adventures trash 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 se,,.eine1wthem.e 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 WHO: University Division WHO: School of Tessetwstknit of Stuent~ Affairse Information cusnody by the authorities. 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