2A - Tuesday, September 2, 2014 The Mi, lichigan Daily - michigandaily.com 2A - Tuesday, September 2, 2014 The Mi chigan Daily - michigandailycom Welcome Week gives a Taste of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mt 4e109-1327 www.michigandaily~romn PETER SHAHIN DOUGLAS SOLOMON Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-4t8-4tt5 ext. t25t 734-418-4tt5 ext. t24t pjshah~in~qmichigandaitycoms dougsete@michigaedaiy.com Newsroom 734-418-41t5 opt3 Cotrections crrecions@ihiganediy.com Arts Section rte@nizichigandaiy.eeni Sports Section epors@michigandaily.com Display Sales daiiyd ispiay~gtail. cam Online Sales onlimeads@michigandaity.com Sews Tips news@michigandaily.com Letters to the Editor teotediy@mihigadaiy.com Editorial Pate opinio@michigandaily.com Photography Section photo@michigandaiy.ceo Classified Sales classified~m ichieundaily.om Finance finance@michigandaiiy.com 4 Students learnt aboat Greek Life at the annual Welcome Week event Taste at Michigan on Sunday at Palmer Field. (VIRGINIA LOZANO/Daily) CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES MIC 190 r Grande album BY ADAM THEISEN Ariana Grande's new record My Everything hit stores this month. The album includes the radio hit "Problem" and control room collaborations with David Guetta and Zedd. Grande formerly starred on several Nickelodeon shows. Outside Lands BY ARIANA ASSAF San Francisco music fes- tival Outside Lands included performances by the Arc- tic Monkeys, Capital Cities, Macklemore and Disclosure. The festival occured in Gold- en Gate Park. Woody Allen BY JACOB RICK "Magic in the Moonlight," Woody Allen's newest film, is a period drama set in the 1920s. The movie stars Colin Firth, who plays a magician famous for exposing fraudu- lent performers, and Emma Stone, who plays a young psychic. Timeless songs BY BRIAN BURLAGE Songs often have the power to evoke moments, moods and periods from the past. This list looks at five songs good enough to stand the test of time. Panhellenic sorority forum WHAT: Students interested in Panhellenic sorority recruitment this fall can ask questions and meet members from each sorority. WHO: Office of Greek Life WHEN: S to 8 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League Ballroom Innovate Blue Bash WHAT: tnnovate Blue will kick off the school year and its new initiative to pro- mote entrepreneurship and innovation. The event will celebrate the collaborators, innovators and entrepre- neurs. Pond and music will be provided. WHO: tnnovate Blue and Maize Pages WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. WHERE: '.The Dias SIBS kickoff WHAT: Support for ncoming Black Students will kick off the year by pairing incoming freshmen with upperclassmen mentors. WHO: Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs and Trotter Multicultural Center WHEN: 4 to 8 p.m. WHERE: Trotter Multicultural Center Observatory viewing night WHAT: Students will have the opportunity to watch the stars from the Detroit Observatory. The event may he canceled depending on the weather. WHO: Department of Astronomy and Bentley Historical Library WHEN: S to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Detroit Obseratory 1The Japanese govern- ment urged civilians to stockpile toilet paper, the Associated Press report- ed Monday. The reasoning: When toilet paper runs out during national emergencies, people are more likely to clog working toilets with tissues. 2College football is back and the Wolverines rolled by Appalachian State on Saturday, but the guys on the gridiron might not be the best team on cam- pus. That title belongs to the women's cross country team. >> FOR MORE, SEE SPORTSTUESDAY 3The National Institutes of Health will begin its first human trial to test several Ebola vaccinations, ABC News reported Mon- day. The vaccine performed well during primate testing. The latest outbreak of the virus has killed 1,5S2 people. 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