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Thursday, February 19, 2015 — 5A

ACROSS
1 Explosive sound
5 Outer __
10 Not even ajar
14 “Born to Die”
singer/songwriter
Del Rey
15 Stadium divisions
16 Son of Leah
17 “You’re living in
the past,”
nowadays
20 Flower
celebrated in an
annual Ottawa
festival
21 Move the boat, in
a way
22 Painting option
23 Like a typical
farmer’s market
25 “Gotcha!”
26 “You can’t go
there,” nowadays
32 Peace Nobelist
Sakharov
35 Elijah Blue’s
mom
36 __ de coeur:
impassioned plea
37 “Gone With the
Wind” setting
38 “Whew!”
39 Sit a spell
40 The Pac-12’s
Beavers
41 Ego
43 Citrine or
amethyst
45 “Nobody can go
there,” nowadays
48 A Bobbsey twin
49 Stops
53 Early New
Zealand settler
56 “Something __,
something ...”
58 Bug
59 “Never heard of
you,” nowadays
62 Cinch
63 Sci-fi staple
64 Golf shot
65 Breton, e.g.
66 Band tour stop,
perhaps
67 Building additions

DOWN
1 Olive Oyl pursuer
2 Eagerly consume
3 One with
degrees?

4 Sauce of
southern Italy
5 Norm: Abbr.
6 Capital ENE of
Custer
7 Prefix with 5-
Across
8 Intercollegiate
sport
9 Lawyer’s letters
10 Moccasin, for
one
11 Man around the
Haus
12 Layer in the eye
13 Considerable
18 Posthaste
19 Escort
24 “Here,” on Metro
maps
25 “__ to Billie Joe”
27 Act the cynic
28 Coming up short
29 Bakery specialist
30 Before, to a 
bard
31 Scatterbrain
32 On the highest
point of
33 Apollo’s creator
34 Pharmacopeia
listing
38 Abbreviation on a
lunch menu
39 Splendor

41 Gastropod for a
gourmet
42 Geochronological
span
43 “¿__ pasa?”
44 Three-time Indy
winner Bobby
46 Transported
47 Favored to win
50 “60 Minutes”
regular
51 Sri Lankan
language

52 What a
pedometer
counts
53 Catchall file abbr.
54 Archer of “Fatal
Attraction”
55 Common face
shape
56 Redolence
57 Jiffy __
60 “Science Friday”
radio host Flatow
61 Greek “H”

By Robert Fisher
©2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
02/19/15

02/19/15

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Thursday, 2/19

Friday, 2/20

Saturday, 2/21

FestiFebruary: A Multi-
cultural Celebration
5 p.m.
East Quad

“music is my soul” 
presentation
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Trotter Multicultural 
Center
Michigan’s Got Talent
7 p.m.
Michigan League

Senior recital: Ben 
Woolsey
3 p.m.
Hill Auditorium 

Get on Up: The James 
Brown Story screening
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Trotter Multicultural 
Center

Black History Month 
documentary 
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Rackham Amphitheatre

Improv Comedy Show
9 p.m.
Michigan League

Sunday, 2/22

By CARLY NOAH

Daily Weekend Contributor

Around Campus

New party announces 
candidates for CGS 

election:

One month before Cen-

tral Student Government 
elections, a new party, The 
Team, has been formed to 
run. The Team’s presiden-
tial candidate is Engineer-
ing junior William Roys-
ter, and his running mate 
is LSA sophomore Mat-
thew Fidel. Online polls 
will open March 25 and 26.

Proposal asks CGS to 

endorse new spirit song:

LSA 
senior 
Michael 

Weinberg, 
the 
founder 

of the “Hail and Unite” 
project, asked CSG to en-
dorse the spirit song to 
be 
chanted 
at 
athletic 

events. Initially, the proj-
ect was asking for money 
for promotions, but this 
second proposal only re-
quests 
CSG’s 
support.

Students petition aca-

demic calendar for 2015-

2016:

Over 
5,000 
students 

haMore than 5,000 stu-
dents have signed a peti-
tion to change next year’s 
academic calendar to ex-
tend the current Winter 
Break schedule. As of now, 
exams are scheduled to 
end Dec. 23 and classes to 
resume Jan. 6. The petition 
claims the shortened break 
will force out-of-state stu-
dents to travel more expen-
sively on Christmas Eve.

Around 
the 
World

Divers find gold coins 

on Israeli coast:

In the Mediterranean 

harbor of Caesarea, div-
ers came across 2,000 gold 
coins that had been sitting 
on the bottom of the sea for 
approximately 1,000 years. 
This is Israel’s largest gold 
coin discovery in history.

Beagle wins it all at dog 

show:

A 15-inch beagle re-

ceived the Best in Show 
award at the 139th West-
minster Kennel Club Dog 
Show on Tuesday. The 
beagle, named Miss P, is 
the second beagle in his-
tory to win the award.

By JACLYN NAGEL

Daily Weekend Contributor

Though 
temperatures 

outside continue to fall 
to arctic levels, Ann Ar-
bor still offers many ac-
tivities that make trekking 
through the cold worth it. 
Climb out of your bundle 
of blankets and venture 
outside to take advantage 
of what this weekend in 
Ann Arbor has to offer.

Thursday, Feb. 19
 

9 p.m. Improv Comedy 

Show: Michigan League 
This weekend a Uni-

versity 
student-run 
im-

prov comedy club, Im-
ages Hustle Harder, will 
showcase their new ma-
terial with a free comedy 
show. The event promises 
laughter and a break from 
the stress of midterms.

Friday, Feb. 20

8 p.m. MTango 

Beginners Series: Mason 

Hall 

The student organiza-

tion MTango is hosting an 
introductory class to the art 

of Argentine tango danc-
ing. Neither a partner nor 
experience is necessary. 
The dance will be taught 
by skilled teachers who 
will emphasize a fun expe-
rience for all participants.

8 p.m. The Kap Slap: The 

Blind Pig 

Electronic 
band 
Kap 

Slap will perform at the 
Blind Pig for a concert. 
Doors will open begin-
ning at 8 p.m. and tick-
ets will be available for 
$15.00. 
Surcharge-free 

tickets will also be avail-
able leading up to the 
event at the 8 Ball Saloon.

Saturday, Feb. 21

2 p.m “Kundo: Age of the 

Rampant”: The Michigan 

Theater

The Nam Center for Ko-

rean Studies will present 
a free showing of “Kundo: 
Age of the Rampant,” a Ko-
rean age period film that 
was a box-office hit in South 
Korea. Directed by Jong-
bin Yun, the film follows 
the rise of rebel Korean 
group, KUNDO, as they at-
tempt to overthrow tyrants.

7:30 p.m The Ark’s 

28th Annual Storytelling 

Festival: The Ark 

Come listen to a variety 

of stories at the Ark’s annual 
storyteller gathering. Doors 
open at 7 p.m. and tickets 
cost $20. The event will fea-
ture Detroit Rev. Robert B. 
Jones Sr., and Lansing sto-
ryteller Jennifer Pahl Otto.

Sunday, Feb. 22

T.B.D “Mommy”: State 

Theater 

Watch the Wolverines 

take on the Ohio State 
Buckeyes in a Big Ten 
matchup. The game will 
not only be the perfect end-
ing to your weekend, but 
also the ideal excuse to con-
tinue putting off studying.

1 p.m Men’s basketball 

plays Ohio State: Crisler 

Center 

Watch the Wolverines 

take on the Ohio State 
Buckeyes 
in 
a 
Big-Ten 

matchup. The game will 
not only be the perfect end-
ing to your weekend, but 
the ideal excuse to con-
tinue putting off studying.

THIS WEEK 
IN REVIEW

PAUL SHERMAN/Daily

Junior guard Spike Albrecht and the Michigan Wolverines will take on Ohio State at 
the Crisler Center Sunday. 

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