The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Weekend Roundup 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 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: RELEASE DATE– Thursday, February 19, 2015 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis xwordeditor@aol.com Have you purchased the Football Book yet? 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SERVICES SUMMER EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED FOR RENT CAMPUS EVENTS 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. 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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. 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