michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, January 8, 2015 BUSINESS HOSPITAL CAMPUS LIFE POTUS’s national tour aims to emphasize U.S. economic recovery By EMMA KINERY Daily Staff Reporter WAYNE, Mich. — President Barack Obama visited a Ford Motor manufacturing plant Wednesday to speak with plant employees as part of a three-stop tour to promote his upcoming State of the Union address. During his remarks, Obama previewed his address to the nation, noting that he intends to emphasize policies designed to build on his administration’s achievements over the last few years. He also used his venue to highlight Detroit and the auto industry’s improvements as one example of the coun- try’s progress during his time in office. In addition to a stop in Michigan, President Obama will visit Arizona on Thurs- day to talk about housing and Tennessee on Friday to discuss education. The State of the Union address is Jan. 20. On Wednesday, Obama said he saw the auto recovery’s industry resulted not only from his administration’s policies, but also the resilience of the state’s workers. “That’s how things work best, when everybody’s in it, when workers and businesses work together,” Obama said. “Shared sacrifice leads to shared prosperity.” The president also detailed Remarks focus on impact of industry ahead of State of the Union address By WILL GREENBERG Daily News Editor WAYNE, Mich. — Ahead of his State of the Union address on Jan. 20, President Barack Obama paired Detroit Lions references with words of optimism for the future in a speech at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant on Wednesday. The president used the town’s support for the football team, which was eliminated from the NFL playoffs this past weekend, as a metaphor for the country’s support of Detroit and the auto- mobile industry. “If there’s one thing that you can take to the bank when talk- ing about Detroit, it’s that Detroit always comes back,” Obama said. The president focused his attention Wednesday on the auto industry and Detroit’s inte- gral role in it. He split his time between revisiting the decision to bail out General Motors and Chrysler — now Fiat Chrysler Automobiles — and discussing the recent growth in U.S. automobile sales. Obama spoke of the initially unpopular decision to provide bailout money to GM and Chrys- ler, two of Detroit’s “Big Three” automotive companies in 2009. He said many feared that if those two went under, the third, Ford — which was not bailed out — could have suffered as well. He noted the importance of providing fed- eral aid along with a strategic plan for recovery while trying to sustain the U.S. auto industry. He said the auto industry needed to “change with the times” and Hand-drawn logo leads to succesful business venture for LSA senior By LINDSEY SCULLEN Daily Staff Reporter On campus, LSA senior Cyrus Tetteh is known as “the Cool Club guy.” It all started in 2011 — his freshman year — when he was doing math homework in his West Quad Residence Hall dorm room. He was trying to figure out a way to have an impact in college immediately and wasn’t sure that merely taking classes was enough. “I wanted to feel like I was progressing, or climbing a lad- der in life,” Tetteh said. The idea and subsequent logo he created that day in West Quad was for a clothing com- pany now known as Cool Club Clothing, LLC. Today, the com- pany designs and sells clothing items sporting the same “Cool Club” logo Tetteh drew on the back of his math homework three years ago. The company’s goal this year is to put some of Cool Club’s proceeds into a startup fund, which the company would then allocate to people who want to “start up their dreams.” “Cool Club Clothing is based on the idea that with an open mind you can reach limitless heights,” he said. “I never want anyone to be restricted or feel like they’re restricted in this world, because there’s great- ness in everyone and I just want everyone to be able to tap into that.” Tetteh said he was able to tap into his own ability to start Cool Club Clothing with the help of friends like Business senior David Carlson. The two met during their freshman year as roommates in West Quad. Carlson helped lift Cool Club Clothing off the ground by con- verting Tetteh’s hand-drawn logo to a digital form that could be sent to a printer. “He drew the design, the Crew to partner with students from Abu Dhabi University By CARLY NOAH Daily Staff Reporter The Michigan solar car team will keep its international repu- tation alive. The team heads to the Unit- ed Arab Emirates on Jan 15 for the inaugural Abu Dhabi Solar Challenge. Teams from six con- tinents will race for 745 miles in solar-powered cars they designed and built themselves. The University’s team members will partner with students from Abu Dhabi University for the race. The race coincides with the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, an effort to raise awareness about ways renewable energies can play a role in the develop- ment of the oil-rich region. After the race concludes, the teams will take part in the Influenza strain presents risk for Washtenaw County By AMABEL KAROUB Daily News Editor The University of Michigan Health System is taking action to protect patients from the flu. Since the start of this year’s flu season, UMHS has reported four influenza-related deaths. To combat the virus, hospital officials are enacting new pro- tocols to keep other patients from falling ill. At the center of the plan is a revised visitor policy, which asks people who exhibit flu- like symptoms to avoid visiting patients at the hospital, as the sick patients are more suscep- tible to illness than the general population. While the policy recom- mends anyone exhibiting flu symptoms — which can include fever, body aches, chills, coughing, headache, tiredness, ANDREW COHEN/Daily Art & Design senior Linea Bast designs a product to help those with Celiac disease and gluten intolerance at the Art & Architecture building Wednesday. 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