NEW PREZ. puzzle by sudokusyndication.com 2 — Friday, January 20, 2017 News The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com The University of Michigan offers one of the best all-around sports experiences in the country, with Michigan Stadium, Yost Ice Arena and Crisler Center each listed in the “Top 100 Stadium Experiences of 2016,” according to website and magazine “Stadium Journey.” The list, which evaluated the fan experience at 761 different college and professional sports stadiums in the United States, listed Michigan Stadium at number 16, Yost Ice Arena at number 68 and Crisler Arena at number 73. As the largest stadium in North America with a capacity of 107,601, the experience on a Saturday in Ann Arbor at the Big House earned high praise from the author of the article, Paul Swaney. “With the recent ascendancy of the program, this may just be the perfect time to see a game at Michigan Stadium,” Swaney wrote in the description. “The Big House and a Michigan football game should sit squarely on even the shortest list of must see venues for any sports fan. The grandiosity, history, and pure joy of a Saturday in Ann Arbor is a must for all avid stadium travelers.” The Wolverines’ chief rivals, Ohio State and Michigan State, did not fare well on the list and only had one entry: Ohio State’s Ohio Stadium ranking at number 35. The only other stadium in the state of Michigan to make the list was Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers, at number 92. 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There were reports last week of a vomit-inducing illness originating from an unspecified fraternity when several members of Mary Markley Residence Hall suddenly became sick. “It started off with one girl, because I guess one of the frats on campus had it, and then her sorority mixed with them on Saturday so she got it,” said LSA freshman Haya Akbik last week. “Then she gave it to her roommate, and some girls in our hall got it, and last night a girl in our hall slept in my room because her roommate had it and was puking all night, and then my friend on the other side of Markley has it.” University of Michigan representatives say they have not seen any evidence to substantiate the email. According to University spokesperson Kim Broekhuizen, there have been no new cases of gastrointestinal illness in the past week. “I can tell you with 100 percent certainty that no one has been hospitalized,” she said. “Typically, it’s my understanding that they don’t test to confirm norovirus unless there’s a significant concentration of an outbreak in one single area, and we haven’t had that.” Mary Masson, director of institutional positioning for Michigan Medicine (formerly known as the University of Michigan Health System), confirmed Broekhuizen’s statement. Though, a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity who asked to remain anonymous said he was diagnosed with norovirus at Michigan Medicine. “It was UMHS, and yeah, they said it was the norovirus,” he said. According to the website for the Center for Disease Control, the most common symptoms of norovirus are diarrhea, throwing up, nausea and stomach pain, while less common symptoms are fever, headaches and body aches.” The anonymous member of Phi Kappa Psi described similar symptoms. “I was really at the peak of it on Friday and Saturday,” he said. “It was mostly just throwing up and constant nausea along with a pretty intense fever. Overall it didn’t last more than 30 hours.” When asked about the content of the email sent to Sigma Kappa, the anonymous fraternity brother could not verify its accuracy. “I know there’s a couple of kids within Greek life that have it,” he said. “I haven’t heard of that many people being affected by it but I’d have no way of knowing.” ANDREW HIYAMA Daily Staff Reporter University claims no norovirus cases despite student concerns Residents at Sigma Kappa and Chi Phi respond to email about illness protocol International Institute Photo Contest Exhibit WHAT: Award ceremony for a photo contest for students who have traveled abroad and the photos will be exhibited. WHO: International Institute WHEN: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. WHERE: Social Work Building, International Institute Gallery, First Floor The Roy A. Rappaport Lectures: A Socialist Peace? WHAT: Mike McGovern will lecture on the Republic of Guinea and understanding and explaining the absence of war. WHO: Department of Anthropology WHEN: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. WHERE: Rackham, Assembly Hall, Fourth Floor Ross MAcc Admissions Chat WHAT: Advisors will answer questions about applications. Registration for a half-hour time slot rquired. WHO: Ross Master of Accounting Program WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Ross School of Business, Room K2520 Tech Talk: Storage & Collaboration Tools WHAT: The Computer Showcase Workshop Series will feature core tools like Google Drive and Box. WHO: Information and Technology Services WHEN: 11 a.m. to noon WHERE: Michigan Union, Room G312 EIHS Symposium: Study of Race in Latin America WHAT: A symposium consisting of several panels will discuss the development of systems of racial identity in Latin America and the Caribbean. WHO: Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies WHEN: 9:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: Tisch Hall, Room 1014 Life After Grad School: Breast Cancer Imaging WHAT: A seminar led by Gursharan Sandhu will discuss ultrasound tomography, a new technique in breast cancer imaging. WHO: Life After Grad School Seminars WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: West Hall, Room 335 CJS Film Screening: Happy Hour WHAT: “Happy Hour” will be screened for free with an introduction by and post-film Q&A with director Ryusuke Hamaguchi. WHO: Center for Japanese Studies WHEN: 5 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. WHERE: Angell Hall, Auditorium A Science As Art Contest WHAT: Artwork expressing a scientific concept will be judged using scientific and artistic criteria. Submitted artwork may be visual, literary, musical, video or performance based. WHO: Science Learning Center WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon WHERE: Chemistry Building, Room 1720 I can tell you with 100 percent certainty that no one has been hospitalized