I 2 - Tuesday, April 23, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1227 www.michigandaily.com ANDREW WEINER RACtHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-410-4115 ext. 1252 734-410-4115 ext. 1241 anweiner@michigandailyecom rmgrein@michigandaily.com FIGHTER NERDS Different students, same passion Peter Riley Bahr, asistant pro- fessor in the School of .Education, received his Ph.D. in sociology at the University of California, Davis. He then taught sociology at Wayne State University before becominga lecturer at the University. Why did you decide to start teaching education? I started in a different career field altogether. I ended up becoming really interested ilo understanding why people do .what they do. So, I completed my Ph.D. in sociology. During the time that I was working on my Ph.D., I took a position with the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Col I worked there for two as a researcher, and I be exposed to how remaj complex the community-c environment is. It's veryc ent from what you probab accustomed to at U of M, other congressional-type, year institutions wherer come in, they know what want to study, they take years - maybe five - to With community colleg very different. You have broad range of students. How did you end up teac at a University instead, community college? ileges. The place where I have the years opportunity to do research isnP Y ecsme at four-year institutions, and of ° rkably course there's no better place, ins ollege my opinion, than the University differ- of Michigan. The opportunity to'_ ly are be at the number-one place for or at research - you just cant pass four- that up. So, I feel very, very fortu- people nate to be at U of M and teaching they in a place where there are a lot of efour people who share my interests in do it. educational problems, education- ;e it's si policy, educational research avery and so on. And not just share my' interests, hut sre themselves the sharpest people I've ever worked NATASHA JANARDAN/Daily hing with. It's tremendous. tntireerint freshmen laso Leung, David Zick and of a - DANIELLE Aadi Krishna check sat the a set of rocketships left ?RAYKHINSHTEYN an the North Campus Diat. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTESLfj Diabetes talk Chem lecture jDoctors have published WHAT: University faculty WHAT: Maurizio Pellec- a report in a health are invited to a seminar chia will lead a discussion I journal comdemning on the future of diabetes. about the challenges and the cinnamon challenge, the Topics include patient opportunities in design AP reported. The challenge care, ongoing research and of antagonists of protein- consists of swallowing a education efforts. protein interactions, spoonful of cinnamon. It can WHO: U-M Comprehensive WHO: Biological Chemistry ledtlugam ethoh Diabetes Center WHEN: Today at 12 p.m. ledtlogam ethuh WHEN: Today at 2 p.m. WHERE: Medical Sciece j accidental inhalation. * Newsroom 7s4-41s-4its spt.3 Correttions crractions@mihigandaily.co Arts Section arts@michigandaily.com Sports Settion aports@michigandailp.com Display Sales daitydiaptap@gmail.com Online Sales dailydisplay@gmail.co News Tips neeo@michigandaitpsanm letters to the Editor tothadaity@michigandaityrcam Editorial Page tpieion@nirthitandaitp.cae Photography Section phtot@mirtieandaitnsenm Classified Sales dailydiplay@mai.com I CRIME NOTES Gotcha WHERE: Art and Architecture Building WHEN: Sunday at about 12:10 p.m. WHAT: A laptop was reported stolen from a studio, University Police reported. A suspect was arrested jn the parking lot and some stolen items were recovered. Shattered glass WHERE: Mason Hall WHEN: Thursday at about 12:50 p.m. -WHAT: The glass window covering a fire extinguisher was broken, University Police reported. The noise was heard by staff members and was reported immediately. There are no suspects. EDITORIAL STAFF Matthew Slodin ManagnEeditor mjasovi@michigandaily.cam AdamRberie MnaginuNews Editor arabe@michigandaily.cem SsNIO NWS EaIS: AlcasTMrr ak, Katieurki,:Austen fodPetr hhn, K.C. 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WHERE: 200 Thayer Street WHEN: Thursday at about 7:05 p.m. WHAT: A wallet was taken from a vehicle, University Police reported. The vehicle was parked in the parking garage for about four-and-a- half hours. Toe1 vehicle was not damaged, and there are no suspects. 4 on their final improv com- edy show of the year, "The Big Show." Tickets can be purchased for $2 at Michi- gan Union Ticket Office in the Michigan Union or for $3 at the door. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., and the show will last for two hours. WHO: Michigan Union Ticket Office WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Mendelssohn Theatre will give her Masters Recital performance for cello. She will perform sonatas composed by Debussy, Hindemith and Grieg. The event is free of charge. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & DancV WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Moore Bulding, Britton Recital Hall 3 Reese Witherspoon issued a public apology, for making rude remarks to a police officer while being arrested in Atlanta, People reported. Her husband, Jim Toth, had been pulled over for drunk driving. A I