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ACROSS
1 Parlor action
5 Dorm peer
leaders: Abbr.
8 Lidless container
14 Palm that
produces purple
berries
15 CPR giver
16 Missouri River
city
17 “You don’t look a
day over 29,”
probably
19 One may use a
teleprompter
20 IM guffaw
21 Hustled
23 Points in math
class
24 Didn’t come to
pass
28 Chorus for the
villain
29 “Dang!”
30 Fellow
31 Drink with sushi
32 Cow or sow
35 Flooring phrase
40 Promos
41 General
organization?
42 Tetra holder
43 Reining word
44 “Given the
circumstances ...”
47 So as not to be
noticed
51 Stories of the
ages
52 Invalidate
53 Vacation
destination
56 Wanted badly
59 Device for
exposing the end
of 17-, 24-, 35- or
47-Across
61 __ Pie
62 Great Basin
native
63 Orkin victim
64 Pull out of the
water
65 TD’s half-dozen
66 Gorillas, e.g.

DOWN
1 Go through a lot
of tissues
2 Tunnel effect
3 Help from behind
4 Gather dust

5 “I can __”
6 __ curiae: friend
of the court
7 Tough to climb
8 Nav. noncom
9 Word before
base or ball
10 Kingdoms
11 Skywalker
associate,
familiarly
12 Monastic garment
13 Inducing the
willies
18 Sea eagles
22 Kitchen dweller
of song
25 Spanish 101 verb
26 Cook quickly, in a
way
27 Half-note feature
28 Obey
30 Campus no.
31 Farm home
32 Unit between
levels
33 Prince in
“Frozen”
34 Large grazer
36 Cowardly Lion
player
37 Bouncy pace
38 Missouri River
city

39 Sundance Kid’s
girlfriend
43 Boll eater
44 Actor Will of “The
Lego Movie”
45 Many diner
dishes
46 Not working
47 Stress-related
ailment,
possibly
48 Language on a
longship

49 16th-century
circumnavigator
50 Turn out
54 Prepare for a
shot
55 Song and
dance
57 Former Abbey
Road Studios
owner
58 “GoodFellas”
boss
60 IRA suggester

By Victor Barocas
©2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
02/05/15

02/05/15

ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:

RELEASE DATE– Thursday, February 5, 2015

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle

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5A — Thursday, February 5, 2015
Weekend Roundup
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com

CAMPUS
EVENTS

Thursday, 2/5

Friday, 2/6

Saturday, 2/7

Wolverine charity ball
7 p.m.
Michigan League

Sergio Troncoso reading
5:10 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Museum of Art

Pancake dinner
5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Trotter Multicultural
Center

“Brave Miss World”
screening and skype
with director
7 p.m.
Michigan Hillel

Immigration reform
symposium
8:30 a.m. - 5:30 a.m.
University Law School

Ruth Bader Ginsburg
lecture
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Hill Auditorium

Muslim Students
Association Banquet
6:30 p.m.
North Campus Research
Complex

Sunday, 2/8

By CARLY NOAH

Daily Weekend Contributor

Around Campus

University cancels class

due to snowstorm

Late Sunday night, the

University canceled class-
es for Monday due to in-
clement weather. This was
the second time the Uni-
versity closed for weather-
related reasons since 1978.

The Division of Public

Safety and Security issued
a notice of Emergency Re-
duction in Operations on
Sunday night. The alert
said all classes and events
would be canceled through
6 p.m. Monday evening.
Only the University hos-
pitals
remained
open.

The National Weather

Service predicted south-
west Michigan would ex-
perience sub-zero wind
chill and wind gusts up to
30 mph. The University
experienced
more
than

14 inches of snow Sunday
and early Monday, and a
temperature-high of 15 de-
grees with a low of zero.

Protesters march after

prosecutor declines to press

charges against officer
The
organization

Ann Arbor to Ferguson
marched through down-
town Ann Arbor on Satur-
day in protest of a recent
legal
decision
parallel-

ing the case involving the
death of Michael Brown
in
Ferguson,
Missouri.

Participants protested

in response the Washtenaw
County
Prosecutor
Of-

fice’s decision not to press
charges against Ann Arbor
police officer David Ried
following the fatal shoot-
ing of 40-year-old Ann Ar-
bor resident Aura Rosser.

The prosecutor’s office

ruled that Ried acted in
self-defense when he shot
Rosser. The report from
the hearing said Rosser
charged toward Ried while
carrying a knife. The re-
port also stated Rosser
refused to drop the knife
when ordered to do so.

Around the World

CDC worried about

large measles outbreak
The Center for Disease

Control is very concerned
about the growing num-
ber of people in the United
States who have not been
vaccinated
for
measles.

According to CDC sta-

tistics, there are currently
at least 102 reported cases
of measles in 14 states.

In an interview with

CBS on Sunday, CDC Direc-
tor Tom Frieden said while
measles has been eliminat-
ed in the U.S. for the past
15 years, the influx of dis-
ease comes from citizens
traveling
internationally.

Frieden said the num-

ber of measles cases is
expected to grow, which
will result in CDC tak-
ing more aggressive pub-
lic health action in order
to isolate those infect-
ed and stop the spread.

By JACLYN NAGEL

Daily Weekend Contributor

Thursday, Feb. 5


3:30 p.m. “Imitation

Game” at the Michigan

Theater

Up for multiple Acad-

emy
Awards,
including

Best Picture, this histori-
cal thriller is sure to im-
press all audiences. Star-
ring Benedict Cumberbatch
and Keira Knightley, you
have no excuse not to see it.

7 p.m. Men’s Basketball

UM v. Iowa at Crisler Center

Start
your
weekend

off with what’s sure to be
one of the best basket-
ball games of the year!

8 p.m. Derek Richards Ann
Arbor Comedy Showcase
As the butt of most of

my sister’s sarcastic jokes,
I have had to learn how to
appreciate her sense of
humor. And thank good-
ness, because otherwise I
think this show would have
me crying in the corner.
Come watch Derek Rich-
ards hopefully not make
fun of me this Thursday,
Friday and Saturday night.

Friday, Feb. 6

8 p.m. “Steel Magnolias”:

Purple Rose Theater

Company

Watch a live production

of Robert Harling’s show
about a small, southern
town. The play follows six
strong female characters
through their best days and
their worst. Ticket prices
vary: check out purplero-
setheatre.org to get yours!

9 p.m. “Friday Night

Swing (& Blues)” at Phoenix

Center

Come
practice
your

Charleston with the Ann
Arbor Swing Dance Asso-
ciation and the Ann Arbor
Community of Traditional
Music and Dance. Blues
dancing will follow at 11:30
p.m. Don’t worry if you’re
a little rusty on your East
Coast swing, there are les-
sons for beginers preced-
ing the party at 8 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 7

8 p.m. Well Behaved

Women Seldom Make His-
tory musical performance
at Wallgreen Drama Center

Stamps Auditorium

Watch and listen as Mar-

tha Sheil, associate profes-
sor of voice, performs songs
about great women in his-
tory, including Mary Queen
of Scots and Anne Boleyn.

12 a.m. Midnight Movies

State Theatre

This week, State The-

atre
will
screen
Albert

Magnoli’s
“Purple
Rain.”

In this cult classic, Prince
stars
as
a
Minneapolis

band’s front man with a ter-
rible home life. The musi-
cal drama won an Academy
Award for best original song
score, and was nominated
for two Razzie Awards.

Sunday, Feb. 8

1:30 p.m. Family Friendly
Film Series: Michigan
Theater Foundation

Need a break from study-

ing? Want to become more
culturally literate to impress
your grandparents? Never
been able to contribute to
conversations about Char-
lie Chaplin? Well, I have
a solution for you. Come
watch the silent and come-
dic Charlie Chaplin shorts
at the Michigan Theater.
Tickets are $8 for students.

1 to 3 p.m. Zingerman’s

Coffee Company

“Comparative Cupping”
Love
coffee?
Looking

for a new way to perk up
your morning? For $30, you
can head down to Zinger-
man’s
Coffee
Company

this
Sunday
afternoon

to try samples of coffee
from all over the world.

THIS WEEK
IN REVIEW

DELANEY RYAN/Daily

“Food Chains” screening
6 p.m.
Ross School of Business

72 HOURS in Ann Arbor

S TA F F P I C K S

L O S E C O N T R O L

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