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Follow @michigandaily Theyonce @wonderrrstruckkk I just want to go home. UMICH is too much for me rn UMich Catholics @UmichCatholics Never forget there’s always someone out there who loves you Reem @rkashlan_ #UMDivest : we want to divest from human rights violations csg: what does this have to do with human rights CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Symposium Honoring Rev. Jesse Jackson WHAT: Rev. Jesse Jackson will deliver a keynote speech at a day-long symposium honoring civil rights and his legacy. WHO: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy WHEN: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00pm WHERE: Rackham Graduate School SAPAC’s 30th Annual Speak Out WHAT: The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center will hold a confidential forum for survivors of sexual assault to share their stories. WHO: Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center WHEN: 7:00pm - 9:30pm WHERE: Michigan Union, Union Ballroom Asian Language Study Abroad Info Session WHAT: Information session for students who are interested in completing their 3rd- and 4th- semester language requirements through a 10-week study abroad in China. WHO: Center for Global and Intercultural Study WHEN: 5:00pm - 5:30pm WHERE: 202 South Thayer Building, room 6000 Thanksgiving Dinner WHAT: Dinner in the dining halls on Wednesday will feature Thanksgiving treats including stuffing, turkey, mashed potatoes and pie. WHO: Michigan Dining WHEN: 4:00pm - 9:00pm WHERE: Dining Halls Beijing Opera Costume Exhibit WHAT: Robes, make up, masks and props from the Beijing Opera will be on display at the University for one day only. WHO: Confucius Institute at the University of Michigan WHEN: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union, Willis Ward Lounge Startup Workshop WHAT: Workshop to discuss fundamental questions entrepreneurs encounter when launching a new business. WHO: Innovate Blue WHEN: 5:30pm - 7:00pm WHERE: Ross School of Business, room R0240 Ukulele Concert WHAT: Jake Shimabukuro, whose ukulele adaptation of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” went viral on YouTube, will perform in concert. WHO: University Musical Society WHEN: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium Fresh Produce Sale WHAT: Fresh fruits and vegetables from sustanable local food sources on sale for students. WHO: Student Organization: Student Food Co. WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Mason Hall A woman’s face was cut by an unknown assailant Tuesday afternoon as she was walking on Liberty Street, according to the Ann Arbor Police Department. The woman, who is in her early 20’s, said she was walking down the street wearing headphones and was unaware if her attacker addressed her before cutting her face. AAPD Sheriff Patrick Ouellette said the woman was walking from Angell Hall to Starbucks, and was attacked after leaving the cafe while headed eastbound on Liberty Street towards the Michigan Theatre. He could not confirm whether the woman is a University of Michigan student. “She was walking up the sidewalk when the subject came up from behind her and scratched her left cheek with a safety pin he was holding in his hand,” Ouellette said. The suspect then ran out towards State Street. He was described as a white male in his 40s wearing a black baseball cap and a dark colored hoodie with dark sweatpants. He could not confirm a motive. “There was no conversation between the victim and the suspect, so it was unknown why he came up to her,” Ouellette said. “Why he did this, we don’t know.” He added that the victim’s injuries were minimal, and the superficial wound over her cheek didn’t require stitches. Ouellette said AAPD will pass the case on to their detective division to follow up on the case. BRIEF: WOMAN REPORTS BEING CUT BY ASSAILANT DOWNTOWN JEREMY MITNICK/Daily Symbols of blood drops are left in yard of the Diag to encourage students to donate blood on Tuesday. BLOOD BAT TLE CAROLYN GEARIG/Daily LSA senior Maddie Luros pours water on the chalk political slogans that Victor Sedlak, who stated he was a former student at Michigan State Univer- sity, is in the process of writing as he stops to talk to another student on the Diag Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon on the Diag, a man wrote both President-elect Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign slogans in chalk with the aim of sending a message about oppression people face for expressing political viewpoints in the current climate. The man, Victor Sedlak, who stated he was a former student at Michigan State University, said he first wrote Trump’s campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again,” and then Clinton’s campaign slogan, “Stronger Together,” on the Diag to gauge how people would react and illustrate how students of minority political views can face discrimination. “People harassed me,” Sedlak said. “The general message is you can be conservative with liberals and no one is probably going to hurt you, and you can be liberal with conservatives and no one is probably going to hurt you. They won’t hurt you, but they will sure as shit discriminate against you.” On Sunday night, hundreds of University of Michigan community members signed a petition condemning recent protests and vigils held on campus, as well as statements made by University administrators, over the election of Donald Trump for president. Over 300 signed the petition as of Sunday night, showing Students wash away Trump, Clinton chalkings on University of Michigan Diag Man responsible for paintings says he wanted to make political statement ALEXA ST. JOHN Daily Staff Reporter See CHALK, Page 3A