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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

At noon on 

Saturday, teams of 

culinary students from 

southeastern Michigan 

participated in an 

ice-carving festival at 

County Farm Park with 

a student from Henry 

Ford College coming in 

first place. Some of the 

designs submitted in the 

contest were of birds, 

elephants and a fish 

wearing fishnet leggings. 

The event, now in 

its second year, was 

hosted by the Washtenaw 

County Parks and 

Recreation Commission 

as part of its Winter Fun 

Fest, which will continue 

until Feb. 18. Attendees 

drank hot chocolate 

and young children 

participated in arts and 

crafts activities.

According to MLive, 

the event was organized 

as a competition, whereas 

last year, it was only an 

art show. Students from 

Henry Ford College came 

in first and third place, 

while a student from 

Oakland Community 

College came in second.

Other events and 

programs scheduled for 

the Winter Fun Fest are 

family-oriented. They 

include a talk on how to 

identify animal tracks 

in the snow, a hike — or 

short walk — for toddlers 

and their parents, a 

day of ice-fishing and a 

daddy-daughter dance.

- JENNIFER MEER

ON THE DAILY: ICE GUYS FINISH FIRST

MAX KUANG/Daily

English professor Scotti Parrish talks about recovering Vaudeville performances at the Clements 
Library on Friday.

E NGLISH REVIVAL

Competition bridging sciences, 
arts reveals winners over weekend

Record number of submissions for collaborative exhibit awards LSA, Art students

This past Friday afternoon, 

the Science as Arts competition 
exhibition and awards ceremony 
took place in the Hatcher Graduate 
Library for the fourth consecutive 
year to celebrate the collaboration 
between art and science. The 
Science 
Learning 
Center, 

ArtsEngine and Arts at Michigan 
sponsored the competition and 
celebrated a record number of 45 
entries this year. 

All 
current 
undergraduate 

students of the University of 
Michigan could participate in 
the competition, as long as their 
artwork represented a scientific 
concept or theme. Submissions 
were possible in all existing art 
categories and this year included 

prints, 
drawings, 
paintings, 

sculptures, 
poems 
and 
short 

essays, as well as time-based 
art such as videos and music 
performances.

Deb Mexicotte, the associate 

director of ArtsEngine and one of 
the collaborators and judges of the 
competition, explained all visitors 
of the exhibition could vote for 
their favorite piece of art through 
the “People’s Choice Award.”

“It allows to be really 

interactive with the crowd 
that has come out to see the 
exhibition,” Mexicotte said, 
explaining the award did not 
meet the same strict criteria 
the judges had to follow.

The 
winners 
of 
the 

competition were determined 
by six judges, who assessed 
the entries based on four 
criteria: 
scientific 
basis, 

aesthetic appeal, quality of 
explanation and quality of 
artistic explanation. They 
determined 
one 
grand 

winner for “Best Overall,” 
who received a $300 prize 
and winners for a number 
of categories, who received 
$150 each.

LSA 
sophomore 
Jesse 

Adler was the winner of both 
the “Best Overall” award and 
the “People’s Choice Award.” 
Her 
winning 
sculpture 

“Designer Drugs” blended 
chemistry and fashion. The 
sculpture was a pair of shoes 
that she modified by building 
models for two different 
molecules. The left shoe 
represents the molecule for 
meth and the right shoe the 
molecule for an ingredient 
in an over-the-counter nasal 
decongestant.

“I have always loved art 

and fashion, but I also have 
a big passion for science and 
chemistry,” Adler, who is 
majoring in neuroscience, 
said.

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Social Work Internship: 
Workplace Culture- 
Matching Reality with 
Expectations

WHAT: A coordinator at the 
Career Center will answer 
questions about workplace 
culture and expectations

WHO: University Career Center

WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

WHERE: School of Social Work, 
Room 1794

Art on the Street: 
Detroit

WHAT: This panel brings 
together street artists and 
curators to talk about art as 
expression and its capacity to 
effect change. 

WHO: Institute for the 
Humanities

WHEN: 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

WHERE: Institute for the 
Humanities, Osterman Common 
Room 

20th Annual Cafe 
Shapiro: Poems and 
Short Stories

WHAT: Join nominated 
undergraduate student writers as 
they read their work. 

WHO: University Library

WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 

WHERE: Shapiro Undergraduate 
Library

Faculty Recital: Nancy 
Ambrose King, Oboe

WHAT: This recital is a tribute 
to the musical languages of 
several composers, styles and 
genres. 

WHO: School of Music, Theatre 
& and Dance

WHEN: 7:30 p.m.

WHERE: Earl V. Moore 
Building, Britton Recital Hall

I Don’t Speak Digital 
Graffiti Installation 

WHAT: This art exhibit focuses 
on the evolution of digital 
language, featuring art by 
Detroit-based Keaton Fox.
WHO: Institute for the 
Humanities Exhibitions
WHEN: 5 p.m. to 3 a.m.

WHERE: Outside Gallery 
Windows of 202 S. Thayer St. 

A Hospital of our Own: 
The Origins and Early 
History of the University 
of Michigan Hospital 

WHAT: A lecture on the history 
of the University’s hospital

WHO: LSA Bicentennial Theme 
Semester

WHEN: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

WHERE: Hatcher Graduate 
Library, Room 100

LSA Social Impact Fair

WHAT: Several nonprofit 
organizations will come to 
campus and talk to students 
about social impact opportunities 
including internships, volunteer 
positions and part-time jobs.
WHO: LSA Professional 
Opportunity Preparation

WHEN: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

WHERE: Michigan Union, 
Pendelton Room

Body Peace Talk

WHAT: This talk will go over 
how to keep a positive body 
image in the presence of sexual 
harrassment. 

WHO: SAPAC and Body Peace 
Corps

WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

WHERE: East Quadrangle, 
B804 

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