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Thursday, April 2, 2015 — 5A
ACROSS
1 Sweet Spanish
wine
7 Work unit: Abbr.
11 Mendel’s sci.
14 Place to surf
15 Washbowl
partner
16 Protein-building
molecule
17 Holy woman
sculpted by
Bernini
19 Battleship
letters
20 Self-conscious
question
21 Preceder of old
age?
22 Peoria-to-
Decatur dir.
25 It may call for
lateral thinking
28 Iconic figure with
an anchor tattoo
30 Tenochtitlán
natives
31 Zenith
32 Chanted phrase
35 Van Gogh
painting
depicting
peasants
41 Hostile advance
42 Toe loop kin
43 Not around
much
46 Campaign ad
urging
48 Many a sofa
52 Common animal
in “The Far Side”
comics
53 Participated in a
poetry slam
54 Holey reef
dweller
56 Give __: pay
attention
57 Words spoken
often this time of
year, one of
which is
anagrammed
four times in this
puzzle
62 Whirlpool site
63 __ nitrate
64 Allow
65 Lush
66 In the wrong
business?
67 Scone fruit
DOWN
1 High pts.
2 “So that’s the
answer!”
3 Island souvenir
4 Years in the
Roman legion
5 Manages
6 It’s worn
7 Physics Nobelist
of 1938
8 Typical
“Divergent” reader
9 Guitar man Paul
10 Beach top
11 Banana blemish
12 How many artists
work
13 Police weapons
18 Greek vowel
21 Gangster film
sound effect
22 Cross words
23 Junior-to-be
24 Sport with double
touches
26 Museum that
awards the
Turner Prize
27 Biblical scribe
29 No longer valid
32 “Nixon in China”
tenor role
33 __ moment’s
notice
34 Auction bid,
often
36 Formerly
37 Half of seis
38 Board member,
usually
39 Slots spot
40 Impede
43 Overachiever’s
concern
44 Chintzy
45 Turkish peak
46 Thin layer
47 “Star Wars”
surname
49 Best Angler and
Best Jockey, e.g.
50 Ask (for), as a job
51 First car, for many
55 Actor Morales
57 Harrison role
58 Ovid’s “I love”
59 CNN launcher
60 Wearer of a “Y”
sweatshirt
61 Stimpy’s chum
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EVENTS
Thursday, 4/2
Friday, 4/3
Saturday, 4/4
Kinesiology Student
Government fundraiser
10:30 a.m. - 4 a.m.
Pizza House
Earth Day
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The Diag
43rd Annual Dance for
Mother Earth Powwow
10:30 a.m.
Skyline High School
Malaysian Studies
Forum
10 a.m.
Rackham Auditorium
Take Back the Night
march and rally
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Michigan Union
That Brown Show
7 p.m.
The Power Center
Sunday, 4/5
By ALLANA AKHTAR
Daily Weekend Editor
Around Campus
Central Student Government
votes
down
proposal
to
investigate
University
investigations
CSG
representatives
voted 25-9 against the reso-
lution to create an ad hoc
committee to investigate
if the University invests in
companies that provide aid
to Israel and potentially
violate the human rights
of Palestinians. The stu-
dent group Students Allied
for Freedom and Equality
presented the resolution to
CSG on March 31. Pales-
tinian American journalist
Ali Abunimah spoke in fa-
vor of the resolution, while
University
History
Prof.
Victor
Lieberman
spoke
against
the
resolution.
Nursing
and
Psychiatry
Professor receives Golden
Apple Award
Psychiatry and Nursing
Prof. Stephen Strobbe gave
an emotional acceptance
speech in Rackham Audi-
torium upon receiving the
student-nominated award
for outstanding teaching.
Many students nominated
Strobbe for his honesty and
openness as a professor.
Around the World
Nigerian opposition party
wins election
Northern Nigerians cel-
ebrated on March 31 when
Muhammadu Buhari de-
feated
current
president
Goodluck Jonathan, whose
People’s Democratic Party
has been in power for 16
years. Buhari beat Goodluck
with more than 2.5 million
votes, according to BBC.
Buhari is a former military
ruler who ran a strict cam-
paign against corruption.
Under Jonathan as much
as $20 billion of oil reve-
nue went missing from the
country, according to Nige-
ria’s Central Bank Gover-
nor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
Zayn
Malik
leaves
One
Direction
Zayn Malik announced
on March 25 that he would
be leaving the platinum-
selling British boy band,
One Direction. He said in
a Facebook post that he
wishes to live life like a
normal 22 year old. The
rest of the boy band will
continue to make music.
The band originally began
on the British reality TV
show, the “The X Factor,”
produced by Simon Cowell.
By CARLY NOAH
Daily Weekend Contributor
To celebrate this great
Planet Earth we all inhabit,
Central Student Govern-
ment and Michigan Dining
are co-hosting an Earth Day
extravaganza on Fri., April
3, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m.
Focusing on the ideas of
sustainability and engage-
ment, the celebration will
take place at two locations:
the Diag and Palmer Com-
mons.
On the Diag
All environmental enthu-
siasts will be able to par-
ticipate in the events that
will be taking place on the
Diag. More than 20 groups
will be hosting activities for
students to participate in.
Whether you enjoy games,
moss graffiti, trivia or even
taking part in a take-the-
tap-water taste test, there’s
something for everyone.
Along with these events,
Michigan Dining chefs
will present cooking dem-
onstrations and pass out
free samples of things like
donuts, apples, and trinkets
to visitors.
Of course, no environ-
mental celebration would
be complete without some
educational information.
The Office of Campus
Sustainability and vari-
ous environmental student
organizations will share
with students ways to “go
green” at the University.
Public Policy senior
Bobby Dishell, Central Stu-
dent Government president,
said he is happy to see the
University collaborating.
“It is great to see the
University coming together
to celebrate the great work
that is being done by stu-
dents, faculty and adminis-
tration alike,” Dishell said.
“I look forward to seeing
the celebration and hope
the festivities spark even
more change surrounding
sustainability.”
At Palmer Commons
After taking more than
your fair share of free
donuts, head over to Forum
Hall in the Palmer Com-
mons for a free showing of
documentary “Farmland”
at 2:30 p.m.
The film follows the live-
lihoods of 20-something
farmers and ranchers who
have a passion for farm-
ing as it is passed down
through generations.
Keith Foster, a University
Dining manager, said he
thinks the screening of the
film will be interesting and
enlightening for students.
He added that there will be
a panel following the film,
which will include several
farmers that the University
works with.
“I think it will show
students the importance
of bringing sustainability
to our work and how
we can make an impact
collectively,” Foster said.
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