2A - Monday, April 22, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Monday, April 22, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom - TRASHED 420 Maynard Sn. Ann Arbor, M1 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ANDREW WEINER RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Business Managee 734-418-4115 ext. 1252 734-418-4115 ext. 1241 anweiner@michtigandailyeom irmgrein@michigandailyecom Hillel begins serving Passover meals 75 years ago this week nomics department, was (April 20th, 1938): selected to become the dean of LSA by the University's The University of Michi- Board of Regents. gao Hillel began serving University Vice President Passover meals for Jewish Roger Heyns said the Univer- students who wished to keep sity was lucky to have Haber kosher per the holiday's as the new dean as the college requirements. was confronting increasing The meals were made pox- enrollment and competition sible by a $100 donation from for faculty. the Hillel Poondation. The "We are unusually fortu- prices for breakfast, lunch and nate that we can torn to a man dinner were 25 cents, 55 cents whose career is filled with and 75 cents respectively, distinguished accomplish- ments," Heyns said. "These 50 years ago this week are critical titaes ahead." (April 24th, 1963): 25 years ago this week Economics Prof. William (April 20th, 1988): Haber, chairman of the Eco- CRIME NOTES t Bike bashing Hit and run 1 WHERE: 2800 Plymouth WHERE: Washington V Road Street I WHEN: Priday at about WHEN: Priday at about t 2:20 a.m. 5:00 p.m. R WHAT: An unidentfied WHAT: Abicyclist was i subject damaged a bicycle struck by a driver who ini- r that was parked near tially drove away, but later t building 10 some time returned and was cited or r between 10 a.m and 7:15 failure to stop, University V p.m. the previous day, Police reported. The bicylicsts University Police reported. declined medical attention. V The Michigan Student Assembly retracted its call for LSA Dean Peter Steiner to resign after passing a resoslu- lion that criticized Steiner for "racist comments." MSA voted 14-11 to rescind the former resolution after stating that educating Stein- er about racism was more important than ousting bins. Steiner argued that previ- ous statements he had made were taken out of context. - AARON GUGGENHEIM- CAMPUS EVENTS & NO] Research talk Chan Newsrnnn 734-418-4115sopt.3 tntrections correctiona@michigandaily.com Arts Section arts@icigandaily.com Sports Section sports@michigandaily.com Display Sales display@michigandaily.com, Online Sales onlinead@mih~igandaily.com News lips news@soichiganslaily.com leterstonthe Editor ttedaily@michigandaily.com Editnrial Page opinion@michigandaity.con Photography Sectin photo@michigandaily.com Classified Sales classified@michigandaily.coo, Finance finance@mihigadaily.com Ann Arbor resident Hal Brannan shows offithe trash ho collected daring the Gallup Park cleat up Saturday. Overcooked WHERE: Northwood III, 1700 block of Murfin Street WHEN: Saturday at about 2:50 a.m. WHAT: A pizza box that was on top of a stove caught fire, University Police reported. The resident was able to put the fire out without further incident using an extinguisher, and no injuries resulted. Stealing spree WHERE: Intramural Sports Building WHEN: Priday at about 7:10 p.m. WHAT: A wallet and iPhone were stolen from the basketball gym between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m, University Police reported. An unau- thorized charge was made to a credit card, but there are no suspects. ai t v3 WHAT: Staff from the nter-university Consor- tium for Political and Social Research will discuss find- ings of their social science esearch. The event is open to the public, and light refreshments will be served. WHO: University Library WHEN: Today at 10 a.m. WHERE: Hatcher Gradu- ate Library, room 100 Common concerns WHAT: Led by Todd Sevig, interested students can voice their concerns withosit making an appointment. Sevig will offer advice and information for coping with such concerns. WHO: Counseling and Psychological Services WHEN: Today at 4:15 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Annex Room Music WHAT: A student brass chamber music recital that is free of charge will include works such as Skirmish Dance and The Duncan Trio. WHO: School of Music, Theatre and Dance WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Walgreen Drama Center, Stamps Auditorium Voice students recital WHAT: Students in the University's Voice depart- ment will hold an end of the year recital. The perfor- miance is free of charge and open to the public; no tick- ets are required to attend. WHO: School of Music, Theatre and Dance WHEN: Today at 6:45 p.m. WHERE: Moore Building, IBrittomn Recital Hall 1A mother in Long Island, New York was arrested after purchasing BB guns for her children who then shot at parked cars as she drove, NBC News reported. Long Island police said there were more than 60 reports of dam- aged cars in the areauover. 2The men's gymnas- tics team won the team National Cham- pionship on Saturday. Sam Mikulak and Adrian De Los Angeles placed first and sec- ond, respectively, in the indi- vidual competition, as well. 3Nearly 2,700 New York City students were wrongly informed that they were ineligible for gift- ed and talented programs in public schools due to an error in exam scoring, the New York Times reported Priday. EDITORIAL STAFF MathewSloinMain Eseditor mjaovin@michigandaily.com Adan RubefieManigingxNewsitoir arube@mihigandaily.com SENIOR5NWS EDTORS:AliciaAdamczyk, Katie Burk,,, Autn Hforda, PeterSahi, K.C. 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