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Weekend Roundup
Thursday, March 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
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02/19/15

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Saturday, 3/21

Zeta Night Live
7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Rackham Auditorium

Saki Mafundikwa
lecture
5:10 p.m.
Michigan Theater

“Once Upon a...Oh
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8 p.m.
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11 a.m.
Michigan League

Lebanese Cooking class
3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Trotter Multicultural
Center

International Tea
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Martha Cook building

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Ecology Center

Sunday, 3/22

By TANAZ AHMED

Daily Weekend Contributor

Around Campus

University’s Spring

Commencement announced:

Ann Arbor business

owners Paul Saginaw and
Ari Weinzweig, the co-
founders of Zingerman’s
Community of Businesses,
were announced on March
15 as this year’s Spring
Commencement address at
the Michigan Stadium.

Sigma Alpha Mu dis-

banded by international
board following ski trip:
The University’s chap-

ter of Sigma Alpha Mu was
suspended
and
perma-

nently closed by the frater-
nity’s international board
of directors this week. The
suspension is a result of the
ski resort vandalism inci-
dent in January that made
national news. The vandal-
ism resulted in damages to-
taling more than $250,000.

Fundraiser for local
homeless couple stalls
Earlier this month, Ki-

nesiology
freshman
Mi-

chael Funkhouser created a
fundraiser for Mat Chavez
and Danielle Chavez, a lo-
cal homeless couple. Af-
ter raising $7,347, Funk-
houser went on Facebook
on March 17 to announce
that family members and

friends of the couple al-
leged that the couple is
homeless due to drug prob-
lems, not due to an illness
that resulted in a lost job,
as the couple had stated.
Funkhouser is currently ex-
ploring alternate avenues
for the donated money.

Around the World

Starbucks enters into

conversation about race
On March 16, the cof-

fee retailer began a new
ad campaign titled “Race
Together.” The campaign
hopes to encourage cus-
tomers to engage in con-
versations about race with
Starbucks baristas through
different initiatives such
as writing “Race Together”
on cups. The campaign has
sparked a backlash, with
many accusing Starbucks
of ignoring the compa-
ny’s role in gentrification.

Bloomberg and Gates create

$4 million fund to fight

tobacco firms:

Michael
Bloomberg’s

Bloomberg
Philanthro-

pies and the Bill and Me-
linda
Gates
Foundation

are donating an initial $4
million to a fund to go to-
ward legal advice for na-
tions such as Uruguay and
Australia
where
health

initiatives are challenged
by large tobacco firms.

By JACLYN NAGEL

Weekend Roundup Contributer

While St. Patrick’s Day

has already officially oc-
curred, here are some fun
facts about the holiday to
get you pumped up for the
celebrations this weekend.

1.

There are 33.3 million

Irish-Americans living in

the United States.

2.

The first recorded St.

Patrick’s Day parade took
place in Boston on in 1737.
Ireland did not have a St.
Patrick’s Day parade until

1931 in Dublin.

3.

Saint Patrick was not

actually Irish; he was born

in Roman Britain. He is
celebrated for bringing
Christianity to Ireland.

4.

About 13 million pints of

Guiness beer are consumed
worldwide on St. Patrick’s

Day.

5.

The Chicago River is dyed

green every year to cel-
ebrate St. Patrick’s Day.

6.

The adopted color of the
Order of Saint Patrick is
actually blue, not green.

7.

St. Patrick’s Day is on

March 17 in honor of the

date of his death.

8.

Saint Patrick is said to have
used shamrocks to explain
the Holy Trinity of the Fa-
ther, the Son and the Holy

Spirit.

9.

Until the 1970’s, all pubs in
Ireland were forced closed
on the holiday for religious

reasons.

10.

The holiday is

appropriately referred to

as St. Paddy’s Day, not

St. Patty’s Day.

THIS WEEK
IN REVIEW

ST. PATRICK’S

DAY

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Run for Red 5k
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
North Campus Diag

By CARLY NOAH

Daily Weekend Contributor

Now that the snow has

melted and temperatures have
climbed above the freezing
point, unearth yourself from
the pile of snow you’ve been
hibernating in and take part in
one or all of the activities Ann
Arbor has in store this week-
end. Whether it’s an organized
event or just a walk outside,
take advantage of the spring

weather
you’ve
dreamed

about
since
November.

Friday, March 20

The Blind Pig will host a

performance of Feather Pil-
low, “The Office of Feather
Pillow: A Business Meet-
ing.”
The
performance

will include musical acts
Feather Pillow & Associ-
ates,
JLA,
Tristan
Cap-

pel Trio, and DJ Theodore
Carl. Doors open at 9 p.m.

Saturday, March 21

The third annual Run

for the Red 5K on the North
Campus Diag will be held
by the Washtenaw County
chapter of the American Red
Cross. With it’s mission to
encourage the community
of Ann Arbor to support the
mission of the Red Cross,
the run also will promote
the philanthropic efforts
of individuals on campus.

Sunday, March 22

Southeast Michigan band

of brothers, Gemini, will per-
form at The Ark for their
fourth generation of fans—
children and families. The
two brothers are expert musi-
cians and will perform a wide
variety of funny and sweet
songs for their audience. Play-
ing music since 1973, Gemini
will
not
disappoint
audi-

ence members of any age.
The show begins at 1 p.m.

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