CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Tweets Follow @michigandaily 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 HAYLEY MCLAUGHLIN/Daily Engineering sophomore Kevin Kauffman, above, and LSA sophomore RJ Fenton hammock in the Diag on Saturday. 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GO TO TINYURL.COM/TMDSUDOKU 2A — Monday, February 20, 2017 News The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com 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 Read more online at michigandaily.com