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Teamworks will be open to students by permission only and interested individuals must email Anne Berg, assistant director of undergraduate studies and the primary faculty member on the projectm to gain access. The site comes in response to a number of incidents that have happened on campus following the election of Donald Trump two weeks ago. Just days after the election, a female student was told to remove her hijab or she would be lit on fire, and another female student was pushed down a hill and yelled at for being in America. In addition, a male student woke up to a swastika painted on his apartment door last weekend, and a woman’s face was cut by an unknown man last Tuesday while walking on Liberty Street. Other groups on campus have initiated similar programs in the past, including SafeRide, a free service that transports students, faculty and staff within a one-mile radius of campus. Additionally, five Ross School of Business students developed the now-internationally recognized Companion app last year. S.A.F.E. WALK, a campus accompaniment service coordinated by the Department of Public Safety and Security, also provides walking partners free of charge to all University members. In the aftermath of the four incidents, other organizations have also been holding self- defense programs more frequently. Beyond the Diag, a program provided to students living off-campus, held a self- defense workshop just after the election. The University International Center will hold a self-defense session Saturday at the Trotter Multicultural Center. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Lebanese Independence Day WHAT: Celebrate Lebanese Independence Day with guest speakers, discussing Lebanon’s historical, cultural and social history. WHO: Lebanese Student Association WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League Thanksgiving Market WHAT: Stock up on all kinds of Thanksgiving food from local sources inside the historic Dixboro Church. WHO: Dixboro Farmer’s Market WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Dixboro Farmer’s Market, 5221 Church Road Bicycle Workshop WHAT: A free event for students who bike to learn about how to fully inspect their bike, prevent wear, extend the life of components. WHO: Fraser Bicycle WHEN: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: 3162 Packard Street Free Pie Giveaway WHAT: Students can get free pie and submit their ideas for change on campus to “What to Fix” Michigan at the Engineering Student Government sponsored event. WHO: ESG WHEN: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: Duderstadt Center HSSP Autobiography WHAT: Hear the autobiography of Health Sciences Scholars Program alum Shakina Russell, who currently works at Trinity Health as a Senior Strategy Analyst. WHO: HSSP WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. WHERE: Couzens Hall, MPR Jared Deck WHAT: In his live debut, Woody-Guthrie Songwriting Award winner Jared Deck and his band will perform a concert of songs concerning rural life. WHO: The Ark WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: The Ark Pre-Game Grave Walk WHAT: Join an informal gathering of fans to mingle before the annual visit to the graves of Bo Schembechler, Bob Ufer and Fielding Yost WHO: The Game: The Michigan and Ohio State Football Rivalry WHEN: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. WHERE: Scorekeepers Bar Steel Band Ensemble WHAT: The Steel Band is performing a concert of Caribbean music with vibraphone artist Cary Kocher, and invite guests to sing along. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: 8 p.m. WHERE: Earl V. Moore Building, Hankinson Hall Tweets Follow @michigandaily Support Michigan @SupportUofM So, with the elimination of all M’s from their vocabulary this week, do OSU fans refer to their coach as Urban Eyer? Serious question. Jordan Nicole @Jordo_Skibs14 I’m so excited. Thanksgiving is in 3 days. Michigan vs Ohio state is in 5 days. I graduate in 24 days. Christmas is in 33 days. Jordon Rogers @Jrogers_42 Extremely blessed and excited to say that I have committed to the University of Michigan. #GOBLUE SPORF @Sporf WOW: College football team Michigan Wolverines get an average attendance of 110,168 per game. 2-News ONE. MORE. DAY. puzzle by sudokusyndication.com 2 — Tuesday, November 22, 2016 News The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com As a result of crimes occurring near campus in recent weeks, the University of Michigan Department of Public Security and Safety has bolstered security in hopes of preventing future incidents. University Police spokeswoman Diane Brown said DPSS is taking necessary precautions to ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff. “The University police indeed have increased their patrols particularly in the Central Campus area due to the fact that these incidents have been reported to be right near Central Campus,” she said. “I’m also aware that the Ann Arbor Police have done likewise.” DPSS has released two crime alerts in the past two weeks, both for incidents classified as ethnic intimidation, a type of hate crime. On the evening of Nov. 11, a student was approached on East William Street near South State Street by a man who demanded she remove her hijab. The man threatened to set her on fire if she did not comply. On Nov. 12, a female student near the intersection of South University Avenue and Washtenaw Avenue was approached by two men who pushed her down a hill after yelling at her about being in America and making religious references. Brown said DPSS hopes people will contact police as soon as possible upon witnessing an offense to minimize any further threats. “We are also very attuned to listening for any other reports of suspicious activity and hopeful that people indeed will be contacting police when incidents do occur,” she said. “The sooner they contact police, the more likelihood there is for police to still be able to find perpetrators in whatever location the incident might happen or at least be able to clarify if the suspicious activity is benign.” A third campus incident occurred on the afternoon of Nov. 15 when an unknown man cut a woman’s face with a safety pin on East Liberty Street, which is still under investigation, according to Brown. It is currently listed as an assault — not an aggravated assault or ethnic intimidation. “We’re working with the Ann Arbor Police to monitor any developments that they might have in this incident,” she said. “Right now it’s a non-aggravated assault. They haven’t confirmed elements of a hate crime.” AARON BAKER/Daily Student dance group DB3 practices in Angell Hall Monday. DANCE BRE AK Teamworks will be open to students by permission only. Another female student was pushed down a hill. Faculty create Canvas site to aid with campus safety measures, concerns Teamworks site aims to let students find others to walk home with ALEXA ST. JOHN Daily Staff Reporter ‘U’ police to increase security efforts following multiple crime alerts after election results JENNIFER MEER Daily Staff Reporter