2A - Tuesday, September 3, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily corn FIDAY Phots ofthe eek420 Maynard St. Ann Arbnr, MI 48109-1327 t , www.michiigandaily.com )V T _ANDREW WEINER KIRBY VOIGTMAN Editor in Chief easiness Manager 734-418-4115 eat. 1252 734-41a-415 ext. 1241 L ' .'' anweiner@michigandailycom kvoigrman@michigandailyecom UC system files brief The University of to ensure that student ionship management California system sub- bodies ac universities firm, for $360,500 co mitted a statement are more diverse. The keep cabs on student to the U.S. Supreme numbers of black and athleces' and coaches' Courc Friday, in sup- American Indian scu- social media activicy, port of affirmacive- dents have decreased The Lantern reported action policies at since 1996 when Call- Friday. universities, the Daily fornia passed Proposi- The Chicago-based Bruin reported Friday. tion 209, which banned firm, which began The. amicus curiae affirmative action in working for the OSU in brief to the court is in public universities in 2uly 2012, workscto help regard to Schuette v. that state. monitor social-media Coalition to Defend activity in response Affirmative Action, OSU spends $360K to the "Tattoo Gate" which will determine to monitor athletes' scandal, which lead to the future of Michi- social media the resignation of for- gao's affirmative- mer OSU football coach action ban. Ohio State Univer- Jim Tressel and NCAA The University of sicy signed a three-year sanctions. California says affirma- contract with Jump- tive action is necessary Forward, a sports rela- -JENNIFER CALFAS Newsroom esTp cerrectiens@miehigandaily.caom nieoi~xeiadzi~e Arts SectionEioalPt aprs@michigandaily.como eeeeihcoai~e Online SalesFiac onlineads@michigandaily.com ione oeiesaiyo 534-as-ots opt3 rnes@michigan~daily.com tnrretinsLetters to the Editor onna~xehigsiaii toetheily@micigandiy.com Spors Inian Photography Section Disply SaesClassitied Sales doiiyioniy~graitee ~ classiied@miehigandaiiy.com 0, NICHO LAS WILLIAM S/Da ily Members of Encore perform a dance routine at Gayz Craze at Palmer Field Monday. CRIME NOTES Butt out sWHERE: University 'Hospital WHEN: Friday at about 10:40 a.m. WHAT: A single cigarette was reported stolen from a custodial closet, according to University Police. The theft is thought to have occured between 8 and tO am. A suspect has been identified. Steal-a-phone WHERE: Literature, Science and Arts Building WHEN: Friday at about 8:1S a.m. ' WHAT: A staff member reported that a cell phone was stolen from an office between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Thursday, according to k University Police. There are currently no suspects. MOREONLINE Love Crim Get mreonlins at chindlyco CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Crime stats from Saturday's football game WHERE: Michigan Stadium WHEN: Saturday WHAT: Law enforcement personnel located in and around Michigan Stadium reported the following: -One arrest for minor in possession of alcohol -Three citations: Two for alcohol in the stadium and one for possessing false identification -Eleven ejections from the stadium: four for alcohol in the stadium, three for minor in possession of alcohol, three for disorderly conduct, and one for pus- sessing false identification. PanHel mass meeting WHAT: Women interested in joining Panhellenic sumo- roties are invited to learn more about the recruitment process.- WHO: Office of Greek Life WHEN: Last Names A-L register today at 6 p.m.; M-Z register at today as 8 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union Jazz concert WHAT: Music Assistant Prof. Jonathan Ovalle, a percussionist, is joined by several Detroit musicians for a performance of funk and electric jazz music. The ensemble is excited to wel- come students back to campus. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN:,8 p.m. Social skills Costumes show 1Authorities in Egypt are, detaining abird that a cit- izen has accused of being a spy, the Associated" Fress reported. A man alleged that a tracking device on the bird was being used for espionage. The bird will be released once the investigation is closed. 2The No. 17 Wolverines toppled Central Michi- gan Saturday,- 59-9, led by three Devin Gardner touchdowns. It was the most points Michigan scored in an opener since 1905. >> FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS, PAGEi1B A33-year-old man from Singapore has collected over 6000 Barbie dolls since he was 13 years old, Eeuters reported. The dolls occupy three sides of his liv- ing room and overflow into cabinets in his dressing room and shelves in his study. 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WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: Today at 12 p.m. WHERE: Duderstadt Center CORRECTIONS " Please report any error in the Daily to corrections@michi- gandailycom. Whl Foods ArAo*, Assad: sRe nawar may. - result'if West strikes Syria I Embattled leader asks for proof of chemical warfare PARIS (AP) - France released an incelligence reportcon Monday alleging chemical weapons use by Syria's regime that dovetailed with similar U.S. claims, as Pres- ident Bashar Assad warned that any military strike against his country would spark an uncon- trollable regional war and spread "chaos and extremism." The verbal crossfire, includ- ing a rejection of the Western allegations by longtime Syrian ally Eussia, was parc of frenzied efforts on both sides to court international public opinion after President Barack Obama said, he would seek authorization from Congress before launch- ing any military action against Assad's regime. In an interview with French newspaper Le Figaro, Assad was quoted as saying that Syria has challenged the U.S. and France to provide proof to support their allegations, but that their lead- ers "have been incapable of doing that, including before their own peoples." "If the Americans, the French or the British had a shred of proof, they would have shown it begin- ning on the first day," he said, deriding Obama as "weak" and having buckled to U.S. domestic political pressure. "We believe that a strong man is one who prevents war, not one who inflames it," Assad said. French President Francois Hollande and Obama have been the two world leaders most vocally calling for action against Assad's regime, accusing it of carrying out a deadly chemical attack against rebel-held sub- urbs of Damascus on Aug. 21. I 'a a r Ofer epres 9/30/2013Void f dupatd,alteed, rpoue, teasferred, exclanged,w sold, purchtased oettwhere prahibited by law. Not ealdth terofe.One coaponperrastm i hsesupples last. 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