2A — Tuesday, September 8, 2015
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THREE THINGS YOU
SHOULD KNOW TODAY
The
Michigan
football team lost to
Utah last Thursday,
24-17.
Quarterback
Jake Rudock threw three
interceptions
in
his
Wolverine debut after his
transfer from Iowa.
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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES
As
refugees
continue
to migrate out of Syria,
Britain
and
France
pledged Monday to accept
a combined total of 44,000
migrants,
USA
Today
reported. The pact came a day
after Germany pledged $6.6
billion to accomodate refugees.
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President Barack Obama
signed an executive
order Monday that will
allow employees of federal
contractors up to seven days
of paid sick leave each year,
NPR reported. Obama said
the United States needs to
improve its support of workers.
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All about that
beekeeping
WHAT: Informative
event about the basics of
beekeeping: management,
care, protection and
production.
WHO: Ann Arbor
Backyard Beekeepers
WHEN: Today from
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Matthaei
Botanical Gardens
Table tennis
on the Diag
WHAT: Two tables will be
set up for passersby to play
table tennis. Participants
will be given small prizes.
WHO: UM Table
Tennis Club
WHEN: Today
from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
WHERE: The Diag
Free ballroom
dance lesson
WHAT: The Michigan
Ballroom Dance Team
is hosting a free class.
No experience or
partner necessary.
WHO: Michigan
Ballroom Dance Team
WHEN: Today from
8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
WHERE: The Michigan
Union’s Rogel Ballroom
Job fair
WHAT: Michigan Dining,
University Housing and
Recreational Sports will
host an event to inform
students of available
jobs on campus through
the University.
WHO: Michigan Dining
WHEN: 5:30 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Hill
Dining Center
Free yoga
WHAT: Experienced yogis
and beginners alike can join
UMove Fitness in a free yoga
class. Bring your own mat if
possible, though a few will
be available.
WHO: UMove Fitness
WHEN: Today from 12 p.m.
to 1 p.m.
WHERE: Ingalls Mall
TUESDAY:
Professor Profiles
THURSDAY:
Twitter Talk
FRIDAY:
Photos of the Week
WEDNESDAY:
In Other Ivory Towers
TUESDAY:
Professor Profiles
MONDAY:
This Week in History
TUESDAY:
Campus Voices
HOLIDAY EDITION
How did you spend Labor Day?
ALLISON FARRAND/Daily
Four-year-old Lola Lopez sits in “Tow Mater” at
Caden’s Car Show on top of C.S. Mott Children’s
Hospital on Sunday, August 30.
KIDS & CAR S
Students on the Diag
were asked how they spent
their Labor Day.
“I walked to Kilwins and got ice
cream.”
— Darian Bridges
Fourth-year Rackham student
“I got up, ate breakfast,
watched TV, played games,
worked on a presentation and
now I’m going to a barbecue.”
— George Wu
Business senior
“I didn’t do anything special
for Labor Day. I just kind of
practiced the bassoon.”
— Trevor King
Music, Theatre & Dance freshman
“I worked out today, on Labor
Day.”
— Omar Embabi
Engineering senior
“I moved in this weekend and
I also went and did an M-Run
thing.”
— Kate Ramey
LSA senior
“I hung out with a lot of my
sorority sisters and just kind of
ran around the town.”
— Brianna Holt
LSA sophomore
“I actually went shopping in
Toledo.”
— Karina Becker
Nursing sophomore
“I was up on North Campus
recruiting for a club.”
— Kelvin Tam
Engineering senior
“This morning I just worked, and
that’s all, I guess. I also just hung
out with my friends.”
— Nana Gwa
Engineering junior
NEWS
Iran Deal
BY SHOHAM GEVA
White
House
officials
involved in crafting the
Obama
administration’s
nuclear deal with Iran were
the first to speak as part of
this semester’s policy talks
at the Ford School of Public
Policy on Wednesday.
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NEWS
Beyond the Diag
BY KATIE PENROD
The University organization
Beyond the Diag partnered
with the Ann Arbor Police
Department
and
the
University’s Department of
Public Safety and Security
Thursday to canvas student
neighborhoods and raise
awareness about off-campus
safety issues.
Group X free
week
WHAT: A week of free
fitness classes.
WHO: Department of Rec
Sports
WHEN: all week
WHERE: Central Campus
Rec Building and North
Campus Rec Building
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Republican
candidate joins
local, state officials
outside Lansing
By SAMANTHA WINTNER
Daily Staff Reporter
BATH, Mich. — Ohio Gov.
John Kasich wrapped up a two-
stop
presidential
campaign
swing through Michigan on
Tuesday at an event sponsored by
the Lansing Regional Chamber
of Commerce.
Kasich, who is seeking the
Republican
nomination
for
president,
discussed
small
government and state autonomy
before an audience of small-
business
owners,
business
leaders and local officials.
The event marked Kasich’s
fourth visit to the state since he
announced his candidacy in July
— the most of any presidential
candidate this election season.
Kasich is currently polling
8th in the Republican field,
averaging 5 percent, according
to a combination of polls from
RealClear Politics.
Joe Ford, chair-elect of the
Lansing
Regional
Chamber
Board of Directors, introduced
Kasich and joked that despite
football rivalries, Michigan and
Ohio are still neighbors with
shared experiences.
Ford said Michiganders can
appreciate Kasich’s achievements
in Ohio, as Gov. Rick Snyder has
led parallel reforms in the state.
“One
of
his
major
accomplishments
was
taking
an $8 billion budget deficit
and turning it into a $2 billion
budget surplus, and in that
process cutting $5 billion in
corporate
taxes,”
Ford
said.
“That’s something in Michigan
we can appreciate, because it’s
the same kind of turnaround
we’ve experienced and we’ve
participated in and that our
governor has led us through as
well.”
Kasich
echoed
Ford’s
sentiment, beginning his speech
by expressing his respect for
Snyder and his successes in
Michigan, and saying Snyder is
an example of a creative state
leader.
Kasich
said
he
felt
a
responsibility to help Ohio when
he ran for governor, and related
his experience with that of
Snyder’s.
“I went in (in Ohio), and we
were really just like Governor
Snyder, we really were in a deep
hole, 20 percent of our operating
budget, and so I took on the same
approach (as Snyder),” he said.
During his speech, Kasich also
stressed Michigan’s importance
to his campaign ahead of the
primary elections.
“This is my fourth trip here.
I’m going to be here quite a bit,
because I consider Michigan to
be very important in this primary
process,” Kasich said.
Several
state
politicians,
including Lt. Gov. Brian Calley,
state Sen. Rick Jones (R–Grand
Ledge), state Rep. Tom Leonard
(R–DeWitt) and U.S. Rep. Mike
Bishop
(R–Mich.)
attended
Tuesday’s event. Ronna Romney
McDaniel, chair of the Michigan
Republican Party, also attended.
Kasich highlighted his plan to
give states more autonomy and
power to implement their own
initiatives, citing examples of his
own experiences as a governor
coping with federal funding and
regulations on issues such as
welfare and job training.
“Let me train my workers, let
me reform welfare, let me send
a lot of these resources back
to the states so we can run our
education programs,” he said.
“There are so many of these
areas where we need to restore
power where we live.”
He said as president, he would
visit all 50 state capitals to share
best policy practices from across
the country.
Read more at michigandaily.com
Ohio’s Kasich rallies voters
during Mich. campaign stop
AMANDA ALLEN/Daily
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich speaks to supporters at the Eagle Eye Golf Club on Tuesday, Sept. 1.
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