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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

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Local dessert lovers, “donut”

miss out on Ann Arbor’s newest

late-night delivery service.

Washtenaw Dairy now

delivers donuts between 9

p.m. and 2 a.m. on Friday and

Saturday nights. The local

business, which has been

operating since 1934 and

delivering dairy products to

Washtenaw County for 75 years,

launched the new service on

Friday.

According to a tweet from

the dairy on Thursday, the

business will deliver anywhere

within a three-mile radius

of the store. The expected

delivery time is between 30 and

45 minutes, and it asks for 12

hours’ notice for orders of more

than 10 dozen donuts. There is

also a minimum purchase of one

dozen donuts, and each dozen

costs $11 including shipping.

Types of donuts include

plain/cinnamon, chocolate-

frosted, maple-frosted, maple

nut, coconut, sprinkle and

vanilla.

Prior to the establishment

of the late-night service, the

dairy delivered donuts every

weekday to businesses. On the

service’s second night, the

dairy tweeted to apologize

to customers for busy phone

lines.

According to its website,

the dairy prides itself

on producing the only

zero trans-fat donut in

Washtenaw County. It offers

50 flavors of ice cream, as

well as shakes and malts.

It delivers these specialties

in addition to milk, cheese,

cream and other dairy

products.

The dairy also provides

customized donuts in a

variety of colors.

- JENNIFER MEER

ON THE DAILY: ON THE DAIRY

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in the Diag on Saturday.

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2A — Monday, February 20, 2017
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More than 200 students and

community members came out
Saturday night to celebrate and
support
Indonesian
culture

with
Indonesian
speakers,

performances and dance. The
annual event, held and organized
by the Indonesian Students

Association at the University of
Michigan, was held in Rackham
Auditorium and drew students
with cultural demonstrations
and a sense of community.

The
ISA,
also
known

as
Persatuan
Mahasiswa

Indonesia di Amerika Serikat,
is a national organization that
serves
to
unite
Indonesian

students in the United States
with chapters in almost every

state.

Rosmalawati
Chalid,
the

consulate general of Indonesia
from Chicago, also came to
the event, where she spoke on
behalf of Indonesian people
and shared with the audience
facts about the identity and
backgrounds that make up the
diverse country.

She
stated
the
country

has more than 300 ethnic

groups speaking about 700
languages and emphasized
the presence of a variety of
religions being practiced, a
majority of which, however,
are predominantly Muslim.
Furthermore, she reflected
on the similarities between
the
political
climates
in

both the United States and
Indonesia, emphasizing the
importance
of
embracing

diversity to ensure the future
of these nations.

“Looking back now at

history and also in current
political
situations
in

Indonesia,
tolerance
and

respect
for
diversity
is

key if Indonesia wants to
prosper,” Chalid said. “We
have to work hard to nurture
the culture of tolerance,
the respect for diversity,
the respect for differences
among the population if we
want to prosper as a nation.”

The culture night kicked

off
with
a
performance

from
glow-sticking
group

Photonix,
traditional

Indonesian
dances
and

the
Chinese
YoYo
team

Revolution.
Audience

members also got to see a
reenactment of the Rara
Jonggrang, an Indonesian
folktale that originated from
Central Java in Indonesia,
which aims to explain the
origin of the Ratu Boko
Palace, Sewu temple and the
well-known Durga statue.

Indonesian culture night focuses
on diversity in America and abroad

Student performers, guest speakers entertain over 200 attendees with demonstrations

DYLAN LACROIX
Daily Staff Reporter

The Return of
Protectionsim to Japan
and the United States:
The Manchurian
Example

WHAT: Hisashi Harata of the
University of Tokyo will lecture
on Japanese law.

WHO: Center for International
and Comparative Law

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

Crtl+Z: The Right to be
Forgotten

WHAT: Visiting lecturer Meg
Jones will discuss whether
people should be able to delete
or hide personal information
online in the digital age.

WHO: Science, Technology and
Society

WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Tisch Hall, Room 1014

CJS Film Series: Pale
Flower

WHAT: A screening of 1964 film
“Pale Flower” about a hitman,
recently released from prison,
who is grappling with the
influence of his criminal past.

WHO: Center for Japanese
Studies

WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

WHERE: Michigan Theater

Ferns of Southeast
Michigan

WHAT: Carol Clements of the
Wayne County Parks Nankin
Mills Interpretive Center will
give a presentation about ferns
in the region.

WHO: Matthaei Botanical
Gardens and Nichols Arboretum

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

WHERE: Matthaei Botanical
Gardens

“Hope and Emergency”:
Jill S. Harris Memorial
Lecture by Rebecca Solnit
WHAT: Activist and writer
Rebecca Solnit will talk about
hope and crisis in the current
political moment.
WHO: Institute for the
Humanities
WHEN: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Rackham Auditorium

Leaks, Whistleblowers &


Big Data: Collaborative
Journalism Across
Borders

WHAT: Knight-Wallace
fellows will discuss data leaks
and effects of collaborative
journalism.

WHO: Knight-Wallace Fellows

WHEN: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

WHERE: Rackham Ampitheatre

Queers with Careers

WHAT: An interactive panel
and resources will help LGBTQ
students who are navigating the
job or internship market.
WHO:University Career Center

WHEN: 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

WHERE: Student Activities
Building, Program Room (3003)

Panel on Space Careers

WHAT: Professionals from
a variety of fields in the
physics, astronomy, space and
engineering realms will discuss
their careers.

WHO: Maize Pages Student
Organizations

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

WHERE: 340 West Hall

Michigan Students
@UMichStudents

Perfect day to head out to the
Arb and chill by the river

amanita
@i_amanita

Ann Arbor, MI Climate Rally.
It’s 66 °... but’s Feb! It should
be snowing! #climatechange
#resist #maddow

Michigan Sports News
@SportsGuyMI

Glenn Robinson III scores
a perfect 50 on his final
dunk contest to win the
#NBADunkContest #GoBlue

Marlon
@marlon_925

One more week til Spring
break After that, there will
only be 6 weeks of classes
here at the University of
Michigan... Ready af

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