4be0ldigan0aFj (II 4j j ajN() II ~ 1) 1111\(III) II II \ Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, December 3, 2014 michigandailycom BRADY HOKE FIRED PAUL SHERMAN/DAILY Brady Hoke, fired on Tuesday afternoon, spent four years at Michigan, finishing this season with a05-7 record and marking the third session in the last 30 years to miss a bowl game. He finished1-3 against Ohio State and Michigan State in his time. Dream job comes to Hackett explains reasoning end after four years i By MAX C6H EN and H ackett's bigest issue when Lither rogamHaktsi. By ALEJANDRO ZfJ NIGA first time since 1984, surrendered ManagingSports Editor the Little Brown Jug to Minne- sota for the first time since 2005 After three consecutive let- and had three losses before Octo- down seasons, Brady Hoke has ber for the first time ever. been fired from FOUR YEARS OF HOKE: The season his position Brady Hoke's win-loss record ended Saturday as Michigan's with a 42-28 football coach. 201 W: 11 defeat to Ohio The move 2012 8,5 State, the Wol- follows the verines' third Wolverines' 5-7 2013 76 consecutive campaign this 2014 5; loss against the fall that fea- Buckeyes. With tured a bevy of historic defeats. the result, this year's Michigan Michigan was shut out for the See HOKE, Page 3A ALEXA DETTELBACH DailySportsEditors When Interim Athletic Director Jim Hackett met with the media Tuesday after decid- ing to fire former Michigan coach Brady Hoke, he empha- sized the move wasn't an easy one. "When you make the deci- sion to change someone's life, you'd better take the time think about it," Hackett said. "And, in this case, I did take the time. I was very deliberate about it." considering Hoke's future was how to best reconcile what he believed were Hoke's values off the football field and his team's results on it. Under Hoke, the Wolverines went 12-12 in the Big Ten over the last three years while going 2-6 against Michigan State and Ohio State. "I believe the longevity of our best football coaches are tied to the intersection of the perfor- mance or measure of wins and losses with the test and expres- sion of values that underscore pui yvIu, 1aW Lal. "Everywhere I go, there is zero question about Brady's values.... Brady's peers - both active and retired coaches - really respect him, and his players love playing for him. He's done a great job of molding these young men and focusing them on success in the class- room and in the community." In the end, Hackett didn't think Hoke's values were enough to merit him keeping his job for a fifth season. Hack- ett didn't disclose his evalua- See HACKETT, Page 3A ADMINISTRATION iTrotter Center hosts final open forum for new facility Pla reg Aft the fo pre-p ter N held nners to present Members of the Black Student Union, architects for the new tential sites to center and University officials have hosted these workshops vents this month to better understand the needs of the community and the stu- By EMMA KERR dents. Program organizers aim Daily StaffReporter to present their findings to the University's Board of Regents in ter months of conversation, the next few weeks. The presen- iurth and final workshop of tation will include possible site lanning for the new Trot- locations to either construct a Multicultural Center was new building or renovate a cur- Tuesday night. rent facility. The planners named the Michigan League, Michigan Union, residence halls, park- ing lots, unused land spaces and other locations as possible sites for the Trotter Center. However, a number of stu- dents expressed concerns about losing the individuality and identity of Trotter if it were to be placed in an existing building. LSA senior Shaina Shetty, director of the South Asian See TROTTER, Page 3A LUNA ANNA ARCHtY/aily Ross junior Tanner Waterstreet poses with LSA students Meryl Davis and Charlie White and their Olympic gold medal at Giving Blueday on the Diag Tuesday. 'U' surpasses $1M goal during Giving Blueday STUDY ABROAD Medical service programs aid students Donors contribute more than $3M within24 hours By JACK TURMAN Daily StaffReporter While organizations across the country sought donations this 'Giving Tuesday,' the University launched its own initiative, 'Giv- ing Blueday,' a one-day fundrais- ing event as part of its ongoing Victors for Michigan fundraising campaign. Over 24 hours, the University aimed to bring in $1 million dol- lars from around 1,000 donors, a mark they reached in the first 13 hours. By midnight, the University raised $3,252,309 from 5,437 donors. "When we set that goal, we thought it was ambitious to raise a million dollars from a thousand people," said Tom Szczepanski, assistant vice president for devel- opment. "I think it just shows once again, that Michigan donors exceed all expectations with their generosity." For comparison, Szczepanski See GIVING, Page 3A Trips aim to balance immersion, medical ethics By NABEEL CHOLLAMPAT Daily StaffReporter Preparing for the demands of medical school applications, pre-med students are some of the busiest on campus, but many are still enticedby clinics abroad as a means to demonstrate inter- est and experience in the health care field. These trips. are akin to study abroad trips, focused on overseeing medical work in a often challenging environments. However, a growing concern within these clinics is whether students are performing proce- dures which are illegal under the guidelines of the Association of American Medical Colleges. The AAMC guidelines state, "Students should never engage in any unsupervised activity that is considered the practice of medicine including, but not limited to: diagnosing diseases, administering narcotics, per- forming , surgical procedures, suturing or othertasks generally reserved for the trained health professional." LSA Pre-Health Adviser See ABROAD, Page A WEATHER HI: 32 TOMORROW L0:24 GOT A NEWS TIP? NEW ON MICHIGANDAILY.COM INDEX NEWS .........................2A ARTS..................5A Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail "Geometry Wars" series moves into three dimensions Vol. CXXIV, No. 35 S U D O K U...........3A CLASSIF IE DS............6A news@michigandaily.com and let us know. MICHIGANDAILY.COM/BLOGS 020t4The Michigan Daily OPINION .....................4A THE STATEMENT .......1B michigondaily.com A