News
THREE THINGS YOU
SHOULD KNOW TODAY
The
Michigan
men’s
soccer team fell victim to
an upset loss Wednesday
night
against
Detroit
at
U-M Soccer Stadium. The
Wolverines, now 2-2-1 on
the season, play next against
Northwestern on Sunday.
2
CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES
UMS student
party
WHAT: Visit the inside of
Hill Auditorium and learn
more about the University
Musical Society.
WHO: University Musical
Society
WHEN: Today from 11:00
a.m to 2 p.m.
WHERE: Hill
Auditorium
Lecture on
Indonesia
WHAT: Learn about
religious diversity in Indo-
nesia. The lecture will be
given by Webb Keane, an
anthropology professor.
WHO: Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute
WHEN: Today from
10 a.m to 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: Rave Theatre
CORRECTION: A
previous version of the story
“Toeing the line: Navigating
roommate conflicts at the ‘U’”
included information about a
roommate conflict in which
certain parties were not given
the opportunity to provide
their own perspectives. In
fairness to those involved,
those sections have been
removed.
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President Obama tweeted
in support of 14-year-old-
student Ahmed Mohamed.
Mohamed’s homemade clock
got him arrested in Irving,
Texas. Mohamed’s principal
thought the clock was a bomb
and called the police. Police
will not be pursuing charges.
1
Views of the
Constitution
WHAT: The co-chair
of Warner’s Apellate &
Supreme Court Practice,
John J. Bursch will give
the 2015 Constitution Day
lecture on two views of the
constitution.
WHO: University of
Michigan Law School
WHEN: Today from 4 p.m
to 5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Room 1225,
South Hall
In an interview with
The New York Times,
comedian
Steve
Rannazzisi
admitted
to lying about escaping from
the
World
Trade
Center
during the Sept. 11 attacks. He
apologized and said he did not
know why he lied.
3
Handshake
Clinic
WHAT: Learn how
to use Handshake to
connect to employers, jobs,
internships other events
on campus as well as
individual needs.
WHEN: Today from 5 p.m.
to 6 p.m.
WHERE: The
Career Center
Celebrating
Detroit history
WHAT: Celebrate a
century of preserivng
Detroit’s hisotry by
learning about the Burton
Historical Collection and
its orgins.
WHO: William L.
Clements Library
WHEN: Today from 4 p.m
to 6 p.m.
WHERE: Room 100,
Hatcher Graduate Library
TUESDAY:
Campus Voices
THURSDAY:
Twitter Talk
FRIDAY:
Photos of the Week
WEDNESDAY:
In Other Ivory Towers
MONDAY:
This Week in History
Earthfest
WHAT: All members of the
University community are
invited to Earthfest’s annual
“Party for the Planet.”
The festival is designed
to engage, entertain and
educate University stu-
dents, faculty and staff.
WHO: Planet Blue
WHEN: Today from
10 a.m to 2 p.m.
WHERE: Diag
Educator’s
open house
WHAT: The event is free for
educators and their family
members. Learn about the
museum’s new and popular
school program as well as
planetarium experiences.
There will be a light dinner.
WHO: Museum of Natural
History
WHEN: Today from 4:30
p.m to 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Ruthven
Museums Building
Professor Susan Dynarski
discussed changes to the
FAFSA
“Getting rid of FAFSA could
narrow the large gaps in college
attendance that persist between
the rich & poor.”
— @UMich
“Is constant social media presence bad
for teens’ mental health? Professor Scott
Campbell weighs in. ”
—@UM_CommStudies
A communications professor says
their is a relationship between social
media use and lower well-being.
Each week, “Twitter Talk”
is a forum to print tweets
that are fun, informative,
breaking or newsworthy,
with an angle on the
University, Ann Arbor and
the state. All tweets have
been edited for accurate
spelling and grammar.
Ross School of Business joins
program to helop undergraduate
woman compete in the job market
“Excited to join the
@fortefoundation in a new
program aimed at helping
undergraduate women compete
for top jobs! ”
- @MichiganRoss
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2A — Thursday, September 17, 2015
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com
DIAG DJEMBE
RUBY WALLAU/Daily
Fenton resident Jason Elbvacht plays West African music
with his Djembe drum on the Diag on Wednesday.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY SAM MOUSIGIAN
“I think it’s more of
a celebrity debate
than actual policies
being implemented;
popularity wins in this
case.”
Mohak Suxena, LSA
freshman
“I feel like (Michigan)
is a pretty progres-
sive environment so
I’d definitely expect
Bernie Sanders to do
well compared with
the rest of the nation.”
Rachel Donabedian,
LSA senior
“I think Jeb Bush has
the advantage be-
cause he’s the elder
statesman and he
hasn’t entered the
fray yet because he’s
a seasoned politician
from a political fam-
ily but hopefully the
previous two Bush
administrations will
count against him.”
Erica Pelta Feldman,
LSA PhD candidate
“There’s a few
candidates I think I’m
interested in but I have
to read up more.”
Nathan Hodge, LSA,
junior
“(I hope they talk
about) free education
for college kids
because I’m pretty
broke and that would
be sweet.”
Jake Hilton, LSA
sophomore
“I don’t really expect
anything of substance
to be said (at the
debate). I think
Donald Trump is going
to say something
funny and provocative
and it’s going to be
in the news. Nothing
important is going to
be said.”
Elvan Ziyalan, LSA
freshman
STUDENTS TALK GOP DEBATE
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