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2A — Wednesday, September 13, 2017
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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Ta-You Wu Lecture:
Gravitational Waves

WHAT: This year’s annual
lecture will feature Kip.
S. Thorne and Richard P.
Feynman, professors from
California Technical Insistute.

WHO: Department of Colloquia

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

WHERE: Rackham Auditorium

Positive Links Speaker
Series

WHAT: Edward J. Frey Dean of
Ross Scott DeRue will be featured
in this Q&A on the importance of
positive business structures

WHO: Michigan Ross Center for
Positive Organizations

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

WHERE: Ross School of Business,
Colloquium 5th Floor

Information on the ADA
and ‘U’ Accommodations

WHAT: This session will explore
how to best accommodate for
individuals with disabilities in
everyday life

WHO: LSA Diversity, Equity, and
Inclusion

WHEN: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

WHERE: LSA Building, Rm 2001

Cornell Memorial
Lecture: Bonnie Bassler

WHAT: Dr. Bonnie Bassler from
Princeton University will deliver
the 14th annual Patricia Cornell
Memorial Lecture on Quorum
Sensing

WHO: Department of Molecular,
Cellular, and Developmental
Biology

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

WHERE: Rackham
Amphitheatre

Lessons from the Detroit
Riots after 50 years

WHAT: Professor Scott
Kurashige of University of
Washington will discuss his book
“The Fifty Year Rebellion: How
the U.S. Political Crisis Began in
Detroit”
WHO: Ginsberg Center
WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
WHERE: Ginsberg Center

Lecture on Women and
Shari’a Law

WHAT: Professor Oussenia
Alidou from Rutgers University
will discuss the impacts of
Shari’a law on women in
Northern Nigeria

WHO: Islamic Studies Program

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

WHERE: Haven Hall Rm 4701

Author Paul Dimond
Discusses New Book

WHAT: This lecture will feature
Paul Dimond who will talk about
his book “The Belle of Two
Arbors”

WHO: University Library
WHEN: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

WHERE: Ann Arbor District
Library

Environmental Law &
Policy EPA Panel

WHAT: In the first session of a
lecture series, General Counsels
from former presidential
administrations will discuss key
environmental policies

WHO: Michigan Law
Enrivonmental Law and Policy
Program

WHEN: 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.

WHERE: South Hall Rm. 1225

Every Wednesday, the
Michigan Daily will be
asking a University faculty
member, staff member or
student what the University
Bicentennial means to them.

“It has two meanings to me.
I am apart of the Baha’i faith
and our bicentennial is this
year too. The founder of the
faith was born 200 years
ago, and our faith is about
diversity and respect for
human beings and I respect
the University of Michigan
for having similar goals. The
University respects differ-
ent culture and different
people, so I get to celebrate
acceptance in two ways.

Kenn Thomas, Information
and Research Specialist at
Hatcher Graduate Library

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After months of anticipation, Michigan

Attorney General Bill Schuette announced
the launch of his gubernatorial campaign
Tuesday evening. Schuette already expected
by political analysts to be the Republican
frontrunner.

Schuette made his announcement at

the Midland County Fairgrounds in his
hometown. He stressed his campaign will
focus on income taxes, growing Michigan’s
economy and helping the repeal of the
Affordable Care Act.

“Michigan needs leaders who are laser-

focused on jobs,” Schuette said, according
to the Detroit Free Press. “More jobs, more
paychecks, and more people.”

Schuette also said during the event the

2018 gubernatorial election will present
voters with a choice between economic

stagnancy or growth.

“We must have a governor who won’t

accept the fate assigned to us by the liberal
elite, who look down on manufacturing,”

Schuette said.

Schuette has faced criticism from both the

left and right — mainly for his involvement
with the Bush family and his support of
President Donald Trump.

Regardless, Schuette is expected to be

the GOP frontrunner and polls noted by
the Detroit Free Press already suggest he
has pulled ahead of former frontrunners
Gretchen Whitmer and Geoffrey Fieger.

Michigan Attorney General Bill
Schuette announces run for governor

Schuette was expected to run alongside Gretchen Whitmer, Geoffrey Fieger

CARLY RYAN

Daily Staff Reporter

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