4 -The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2003 c Cr1 TRITY. 4~~~~~~~~~~~~c -VhAihenDil retto Eiin20 Man found urinating cited for violating local ordinance The Department of Public Safety said a subject was found urinating in public at the West Hall Arch early Fri- day morning. The subject was cited for violating a public urination ordinance. April14, 2003 Student smoking marijuana reports himself to police A person in Mary Markley Resi- dence Hall contacted the DPS early yesterday morning to request that an ambulance transport him to the emergency room at University Hot- pital becaute he thought he had smoked too much marijuana. DPS complied with the student's request. January 23, 2003 Homeless man finds League lobby comfortable A homeless male was discovered sleeping in the Michigan League Saturday afternoon, according to DPS reports. October 7, 2002 - Compiled by Daily News Editor Victoria Edwards Body found By MariaSprow November 19,2002 The body of a homeless man discov- ered Nov. 4 on the sidewalk in front of In and Out party store and Bella Napoli Pizza and Italian Restaurant on East Uni- versity Avenue has been identified by the Ann Arbor Police Department as 51- year-old Daniel Skodak. AAPD officers could not release his name until they had notified next of kin, which they said was a difficult process because he had no home address. Before his death, Skodak was seen by pass- er-bys drinking with a friend outside the stores. The two apparently fell asleep on the sidewalk. When AAPD officers arrived at the on East 'U' The body, covered with a white sheet, continued to lie on the sidewalk for hours while police collected evi- dence from the scene. "I know a lot of students walking by thought it was a terrible thing," AAPD Detective Dave Monroe said. Monroe said AAPD officers knew Skodak drank alcohol at times, but he was not known for doing any other drugs or substances. Toxicology reports from the Washtenaw County Medical Examiner's office are not yet available and the exact cause of Sko- dak's death is still unknown. But Monroe said there was "nothing suspicious" about the death."I don't know if we can contribute the weather to his death." Monroe said. S4 The body of Daniel Skodak a 51-year-old homeless man, was found on scene around 9:20 p.m. that night, Skodak East University Nov. 4, 2002. The cause of his death is unknown. was already dead. SeCurity overhaul planned for residence s By Megan Hayes order to gain some security," Tan said. develop a security-conscious community," he said. September 05, 2002 Video cameras and new lock-in systems are An equipment-based initiative, which has yet just some of the security measures University to begin, will provide video cameras on all resi- Lack of student participation in preserving Housing plans to implement later this semester. dence hall entrances and require students to ust residence hall safety has forced University offi- Ian Steinman, associate director of University a personalized card to enter their rooms and resi- cials to implement new security measures this Housing, said new security measures will expand dence hall bathrooms. semester, including video cameras, dorm room upon security methods already in place. Univer- The new security equipment represents ai lock-in systems, and educational material. sity Housing has created fliers and distributed increase in actual security which will be more Andrew Tan, an Engineering sophomore and letters informing students of general safety tips effective than steps taken last year, South Quad West Quad resident, said students must do their and preventative measures. resident advisor Brie Statham said. part for these new security measures to be effec- Steinman said it is necessary to provide more "I'd rather have them watching than not watcl tive. He said locking your door is the first con- comprehensive information to the community in and have something bad happen," LSA sopho. scious step in creating a safe environment. order for the increase in physical security to have an more Statham said in reference to installing "We do have to sacrifice some convenience in effect on residence hall safety. "Our core goal is to security cameras. { t i- e i- n 'e d h - g As an engineer in the. U.S. Air Force, there's no telling what you'll work on. (Seriously, we can't tell you.) United States Air Force applied technology is years ahead of what you'll touch in the private sector, and as a new engineer you'll likely be involved at the ground level of new and sometimes classified developments. You'll begin leading and managing within this highly respected group from day one. You can take the 1st steps towards becoming an officer by contacting Captain Smith to discuss your college Air Force ROTC option. 4 r U.S. AIR FORCE CROSS INTO THE BLUE www.airfo-rce.com Contact Capt. Smith at (734) 647-4093 jecsmith(dumich.edu for details