TAKING BACK THE STREETS NEWS U renews contract with Traverse City Film Festival Six-day festival allows Michigan residents to learn about filmmaking. >> SEE PAGE 2 OPIN ION Who to vote for in tomorrow's primary Ann Arbor needs a balance of old and new on City Council. S SEE PAGE 4 ARTS 'Entourage': The bros are back Season 8 returns with the characters we love, but the unwanted cliches linger. >> SEE PAGE 9 SPORTS 'M' gears up for defense-first play Mike Martin has been ringing doorbells to wake up teammates for workouts. >> SEE PAGE 10 INDEX Vol. CXXI, No. 149 ( @,2011Trhe Michigan Daily michigandaiiy.com NEWS ........... .....2 OPINION......................4 CLASSIFIEDS ................. 6 CROSSW ORD.......................6 A RT S .....................................8 SPORTS ................................10 A public demonstration took place on Thursday July 28 in response to a series of sexual assaults that recently occurred in Ann Arbor. The attendees promoted safety in the city and waved composite sketches of the suspects. CITY CRIME FBI aids in ongoing search for suspects in six assaults ANN ARBOR CITY COUNCIL A2 City Council primaries Candidates say they want to work more closely with students By ADAM RUBENFIRE Daily StaffReporter With students' opinions in mind, the Ann Arbor City Coun- cil candidates discussed with The Michigan Daily the important NOTEBOOK issues surround- ing tomorrow's City Council pri- mary election. CANDIDATES EMPHASIZE STUDENT OUTREACH While both Ward 2 candidates said the need for increasing dia- logue between the council and the student body is crucial to improving the community, City Council mem- ber Stephen Rapundalo (D-Ward 2) said he has a record of facilitating such discourse, particularly due to his past work in student govern- ment. "I have quite a record of sup- porting students and student issues, part of that goes back' to when I was student government presi- dent," Rapundalo said. "I'm a little bit more sensitive to student issues than most of my colleagues." He added the city needs to improve the quality of its services, but he defended public safety offi- cials in their handling of recent sex- ual assaults near campus. He added See ELECTIONS, Page 3 AAPD says they suspect one or two attackers By BRIENNE PRUSAK and ANDREW SCHULMAN Managing News Editor and Daily StajfjReporter As part of the Ann Arbor Police Department's continued efforts in searching for suspects involved in the recent series of assaults against women in the community, they are enlisting all resources available, including the Federal Bureau of Investigations. Ann Arbor Police Chief Bar- nett Jones announced at a press conference on July27 that the city is currently in the process of find- ing one or two suspects as part of its investigation into six assaults against women since July 15. Four of the assaults have been catego- rized as sexual assaults - two of which were rapes. Jones - whose announce- ment followed a July 26 sexual assault where a woman was grabbed from behind and fondled on the 700 block of South State Street at about 11:30 p.m. while walking to her car - confirmed on July 27 the correlations in descriptions of the attackers led AAPD to conclude the assaults were carried out by either one or two suspects. He also said AAPD pledges to use all available resources to bring the offender or offenders into cus- tody. Among those resources is the FBI, which announced July 28 it will aid in the investigations. AAPD requested the FBI's assistance on these cases, accord- ing to FBI Special Agent Sandra See ASSAULTS, Page 7