HUGABLE. puzzle by sudokusyndication.com 2A — Wednesday, March 22, 2017 News The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES 22nd Annual Exhibition of Art by Prisoners WHAT: One of the largest exhibitions of art by incarcerated artists in Michigan will be on display. WHO: The Prisoner Creative Arts Project WHEN: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. WHERE: Duderstadt Center, Media Union Visualizing the Occult: Spirit Photography WHAT: Prof. Deirdre de la Cruz presents her research on early 20th-century spirit photographs in the Philippines. WHO: University Library WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Hatcher Graduate Library, Clark Library University Symphony and Philharmonia Orchestras WHAT: Both University Orchestras will perform music from Beethoven, “2001: A Space Odyssey” and more. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium Social Area Brown Bag WHAT: Iris Wang, a University of Michigan graduate student, will present her research that looks at how vulnerability to infectious disease predicts interoceptive awareness. WHO: Department of Psychology WHEN: Noon to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: East Hall, Room 4464 Author’s Forum: “A Perfect Life” WHAT: English Prof. Eileen Pollack will present and read from her new book, “A Perfect Life.” A discussion with Prof. Tim McKay will follow. WHO: Author’s Forum WHEN: 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. WHERE: Hatcher Graduate Library, Gallery 100 Medieval Lunch WHAT: Megan Behrend will lead a talk looking at the significance of the book “Gg,” known for collecting Chaucer’s work in a single codex, as a multilingual archive. WHO: Medieval and Early Modern Studies WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. WHERE: Tisch Hall, Room 1014 Plantacular Succulent Party WHAT: To celebrate the coming of spring, come get a succulent plant to decorate your room and help relieve stress during the remainder of the school year. WHO: Center for Campus Involvement WHEN: Noon to 2 p.m. WHERE: The Diag Massage the Stress Away WHAT: Students can get a free 10-minute massage and eat desserts at this event aimed toward relieving stress. WHO: Center for Campus Involvement WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Michigan League, Kalamazoo Room Tweets Follow @michigandaily Michigan Football @UMichFootball One day closer... Spring Ball is coming #GoBlue Michigan Students @UMichStudents Did I come to the union to study or to eat chicken nuggets? Only time will tell. UMich North Books @UMichNorthBooks University of Michigan ‘zombie apocalypse’ drill set for Saturday Jamie Edmonds @Jamie_Edmonds It’s good to still be playing on March 21 #MarchMadness #Michigan Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the University of Michigan football team, recently played himself in a Planters commercial, where he embraces his persona on the football field in its “Shout for Nuts” promotion. The 15-second commercial premiered Tuesday and features Harbaugh standing at a Planters vending machine in the middle of a mall. Harbaugh yells, “I love peanuts,” at the vending machine, and, after not receiving any, throws his hat on the ground. Harbaugh took to Twitter after formally meeting Mr. Peanut, calling him a “heck of a good Peanut” and a fan of the University of Michigan. To get peanuts from the machine, Harbaugh said you need to reach a high enough decibel of noise to trigger their release. “It was shouting into a machine and you had to get the decibel level high enough to get the can of peanuts to come out,” Harbaugh told Sporting News. Harbaugh said he was incentivized during the commercial. “I was highly motivated,” Harbaugh also told Sporting News. “I like to eat peanuts as I said. I told my dad I was coming out here to do this, and he was expecting a year-long supply of peanuts, so I had to do good.” - KEVIN BIGLIN ON THE DAILY: COACH JIM HARBAUGH GOES NUTS FOR NUTS KELLY YU/Daily Anna Fedder visits the table where Kayla Dombrowski and Nita Kedharnath represent the Physics Department at the Major/Minor Expo in the Union on Tuesday. M A JOR /MINOR E XPO A new resolution aiming to expand access of Medicaid benefits to the University Health System services took the Central Student Government floor at Tuesday night’s meeting. The resolution asks UHS to absorb the fees currently being charged to students and their dependents who receive standard Medicaid benefits. This would be during the period of time the University of Michigan applies for a waiver to the state of Michigan to service just University students who receive Medicaid and not the greater Washtenaw area, which current provision of Medicaid enforces. Social Work senior Brittney Williams, the author of the resolution and an assembly member who currently receives Medicaid benefits, shared with the committee the extensive duration of time the University has taken to obtain the waiver to service just University students. “They know what’s going on, they just refuse to do this efficient work to get it done,” Williams said, visibly becoming emotional at the meeting. “You can go to UHS if your leg is broken, but you can’t get crutches if you have Medicaid.” Rep. Sheema Rehman, an LSA senior, agreed, stating students needed to have their needs addressed. “This is a concern that has been going on for a very long time at the University,” Rehman said. “UHS has done its best in the time being, but at the same time, the fact of the matter is students at this university pay part of their tuition to go to UHS and so, by virtue, being a student, fundamentally, we should have access to the University’s health service.” Rehman also iterated the significant amount of funds allocated through tuition that go toward paying for the services by UHS. She stressed the relevance of the University’s recent diversity initiatives to be more inclusive, stating this resolution directly relates to its purpose and goals. “If we’re really going to an inclusive university and go beyond just talking about DEI the way that you are inclusive to all students is recognizing this concern by a small number and even if it’s one person it shouldn’t matter,” Rehman said. Under the health-service fee included in student’s tuition, services such as contraceptive devices and standard medical equipment are not covered and require medical insurance for coverage. Currently, UHS services a variety of health-care providers such as expansive Medicaid and Medicare but does not service the standard Medicaid insurance. Funding for waivers will aim to be provided in part by the DEI initiative as well as Student Life funds. The resolution to support the plan was passed 35-1, with one abstaining. Another resolution was tabled regarding current student concerns about the funding of the Leadership Engagement Scholarship. The scholarship aims to reduce the costs and barriers students with “demonstrated need” currently face and that prevent them from being involved in extracurricular activities. The scholarship would allow them to lead and join their respective student organizations. 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