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The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com
CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES
“Starving the Beast”
WHAT: The documentary
“Starving the Beast,” which
exmaines the reform of public
universities, will be screened
and discussed.
WHO: Institure for the
Humanities
WHEN: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
WHERE: 202 S. Thayer,
Osterman Common Room
A Conversation with
Economist Dean Baker
WHAT: Dean Baker, the co-
director of the Center of Economic
and Policy Research, will discuss
his latest book.
WHO: University Library
WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m
WHERE: Hatcher Graduate
LIbrary, Gallery
The Attica Prison
Uprising
WHAT: The keynote for the
Exhibition of Art by Michigan
Prisoners, presented by Heather
Thompson, will discuss Attica’s
history.
WHO: School of Music, Theatre
& Dance
WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Duderstadt Center,
Gallery
When Muslims Die in
China
WHAT: This lecture will
investigate the relationship
between China and Islam using
three tombs in China.
WHO: Lieberthal-Rogel Center
for Chinese Studies
WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m.
WHERE: School of Social Work,
Room 1636
Smart $ Budget
Workshop
WHAT: Steven Foster, from
the Office of Financial Aid, will
teach smart money management
strategies.
WHO: Comprehensive Studies
Program
WHEN: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
WHERE: Angell Hall, Room 1139
Asian Languages and
Cultures Info Session
WHAT: Students interested
in Asian studies will have the
opportunity to speak with
advisors.
WHO: Asian Languages and
Cultures
WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m.
WHERE: 202 S. Thayer, Room
2022
Proteins, Policy and
Paths Less Travel’d
WHAT: Gilbert S. Omenn will
discuss his career as a “physician-
scientist” and the relationship
between science and policy.
WHO: U-M Health System
WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
WHERE: Rackham Ampitheatre
Student Composers’
Concert
WHAT: Original works written
by SMTD student compsers will
be performed.
WHO: School of Music, Theatre
& Dance
WHEN: 8 p.m.
WHERE: Earl V. Moore Building,
Britton Recital Hall
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The University of Michigan
Dance Team, which performs
on the sidelines at every home
football and basketball game,
is adding a new member to its
successful squad — a member
who will make history.
Future Dance Team member
Brendan Ryan is “the first
boy in history to make the
University of Michigan Dance
Team,” as he tweeted Sunday
afternoon.
Final cuts for the team
took place over the weekend,
after which Ryan was officially
named to the team.
Ryan’s accomplishment was
widely celebrated by family
and friends, and one of Ryan’s
previous dance partners was
particularly excited about the
news.
In addition to performing
at sporting events, performs
annually at the Universal
Dance Association’s College
Cheerleading and Dance Team
National Championship held
in Orlando, Fla. The team
consistently places in the top 10
at this national competition.
Prior to the addition of
Ryan to the team, the Michigan
Dance Team was an all-female
group. In fact, one of the
“Frequently Asked Questions”
on the team’s website asks how
many girls are usually taken on
the team.
Ryan could not provide
comment to the Michigan Daily.
The addition of Ryan to
the team will add a new face to
the sidelines next year, but for
now, as one of Ryan’s Twitter
supporters noted, this is history
in the making.
- ERIN DOHERTY
ON THE DAILY: DANCING KING
MATT VAILLIENCOURT/Daily
Cheyenne Turner, Community Support Specialist in the Children’s Services Department at
the Washtenaw Youth Detention Center, discusses how disparities in the quality of educa-
tion in different communities at Hatcher Graduate Library on Monday.
E DUC ATIONAL ADVANCEM E NT
Ann
Arbor
might
lose
access to the funding required
to move to the next phase of
the building of a new Amtrak
station.
Though Ann Arbor officials
have been trying for months
to
expedite
the
Amtrak
process, they have yet to
obtain the sign off on an
environmental
assessment
from the Federal Railroad
Administration
required
to
continue
the
process.
Officials are concerned the
approval
will
come
after
the expiration of the federal
grant funds allocated toward
the project.
“Because we haven’t gotten
that draft document done, we
can’t start the process of doing
preliminary
engineering,
so we haven’t expended any
additional funds that (the
Ann
Arbor
City
Council)
has
approved
for
that
consultant agreement,” said
City Administrator Howard
Lazarus at a City Council
meeting last week.
The FRA is expected to
have
the
environmental
assessment report completed
this
summer.
A
30-day
review period will follow.
If completed on time, the
federal grant funding, which
was awarded in 2011 and
expires Sept. 30, will still be
available to the city. In an
interview with MLive, FRA
spokeswoman Desiree French
said the organization is still
working closely with the city
to help it meet the funding
deadline.
“Public release of the draft
(environmental
assessment)
is
still
planned
for
this
summer
and
will
be
an
opportunity to obtain agency
and public comment on the
environmental analysis and
the project,” French said.
As soon as the assessment
is done, preliminary design
and engineering will be
completed
by
Neumann/
Smith
Architecture,
as
voted on by City Council
in January. The design and
engineering
is
expected
to cost $2.37 million, of
which
Neumann/Smith
will get $2.14 million. With
unallocated funding taken
into account, the total cost
of the project is expected to
be nearly $2.5 million.
Of the total cost, $2
million
was
expected
to be reimbursed by the
federal grant. Grant-funded
work was expected to be
completed by the end of
March,
allowing
ample
cushion
time
before
its
expiration date. Now, with
the
grant-funded
work,
there is a chance that the
federal
funding
would
be returned to the U.S.
Treasury. The FRA cannot
extend the expiration date,
as it was a condition of the
agreement.
Funding for building of new Amtrak
station could be lost under FRA
Environmental assessment report yet to be completed, causing delay in construction
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Public release
of the draft
(environmental
assessment) is still
planned for this
summer