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2A — Wednesday, September 27, 2017
The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com

AMELIA CACCHIONE/Daily

Tweets
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Michigan Nation
@UMich2016

Playing Michigan State under
the lights at the Big House?
Yes Please. #GoBlue

Hailey
@haileyLYNN74

Seeing students, staff, and the
community come together to offer
food, water, shelter, and support
today @UMich was amazing.
#BeTheExample

Michigan Students
@UMichStudents

Alsoo (shameless plug) I’m
looking for new friends for Sunday
at 3:15 to play ultimate frisbee
because my team needs more
players so hmu

Sharmista Venkat
@sharmistavenkat

I usually have this inborn
talent to trip over thin air,
but today it was the courtesy
of the bricks on The Diag.
Thanks, @UMich.



CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Brown Bag Recital
Series

WHAT: Performed on the
Letourneau Organ will be the
music of Paul Haebig and Jewish
composers.

WHO: School of Music, Theatre
and Dance

WHEN: 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.

WHERE: Thomas Francis Jr.
School of Public Health Building
- Community Room

Fast Radio Bursts -
Nature’s Latest Cosmic
Mystery

WHAT: Duncan Lorimer,
Associate Chair of the Dept. of
Physics and Astronomy, will
discuss the discovery and history
of Fast Radio Bursts.

WHO: Department of Physics

WHEN: 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

WHERE: West Hsll - Room 340

Faculty/Guest Recital:
Joseph Gascho,
harpischord and Matt
Dane, viola

WHAT: Concert will feature
members from the Baroque
Chamber Orchestra.

WHO: School of Music, Theatre
and Dance

WHEN: 8:00 p.m.

WHERE: Earl V. Moore Building -
Britton Recital hall

Pre-Law 101 Information
Session

WHAT: A presentation for
students interested in applying
to law school.

WHO: Newnan LSA Academic
Advising Center

WHEN: 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

WHERE: Angell Hall - Room
G243

Vestiges of Snake Cults:
The Banana Python and
His Sons

WHAT: Professor Fan Pen
Chen, SUNY-Albany, will discuss
ancient snake gods through a
multimedia presentation
WHO: Confucious Institute at the
University of Michigan
WHEN: 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: Michigan Union -
Kuenzel Room

2017 Tanner Lecture
on Human Values: The
Intrinsic Reward of Life

WHAT: Professor Allan Gibbard
will discuss the history of
philosophy and ethics at the
University.

WHO: Department of Philosophy

WHEN: 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

WHERE: Michigan League -
Ballroom

Mental Health: Personal
and Policy Perspectives

WHAT: A panel of experts on
mental health policy will discuss
issues of personal experiences
and the response of public policy.

WHO: Gerald R. Ford School of
Public Policy
WHEN: 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Weill Hall (Ford
School) - Annenberg Auditorium

HET BROWN BAG
| Topics in Axion
Cosmology

WHAT: Andrew J. Long,
University of Chicago, will
discuss light pseudo-Goldstone
bosons in particle physics.

WHO: Department of Physics

WHEN: 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

WHERE: Randall Laboratory -
Room 3481

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

“I think it’s so cool that the
University has been around
for so long, and having
been around for so long,
many people recognize
Michigan and what it does.
It is really special to be
here to celebrate that–– the
bicentenniel is a cool way to
start off my time here.”

LSA freshman Autumn
McGuffie

Students were hoping to get

their peers to turn up Tuesday
on the Diag — turn up to vote,
that is.

The Ginsberg Center for

Community
Service
and

Learning, in conjunction with
Turn Up Turnout, a student
group that aims to increase
voter turnout among young
adults, put on Register to Vote
in the Diag. The event allowed
students to quickly register
to vote and acquire necessary
information about voting in the
2018 midterm elections.

The event, held on National

Voter Registration Day, was the
University of Michigan’s first
major
on-campus,
in-person

opportunity for students to
participate in the Big Ten

Voting Challenge, announced
by University President Mark
Schlissel in early September.
For those students who were
unable to attend the event in the
Diag, event administrators are
encouraging registering to vote
online.

According to a statement from

President Schlissel, 19 percent
of
students
at
universities

throughout the country voted in
2014, while the Ginsberg Center
reports 14 percent of University
of Michigan students voted that
same year.

LSA freshman Archan Patel

participated in the registration
opportunity on the Diag, hoping
to increase the number of
undergraduate students voting
in elections.

“I
heard
about
what

the voting turnout was for
undergraduates last year, and I

wanted to raise the turnout for
this year,” Patel said. “One way
to do it is just go out and sign up
for it.”

While more than 40 students

marked themselves as “going”
on the event’s Facebook page,
students floated in and out of the
booth on the Diag throughout
the four hours it was available.
Leaders of the event were also
scattered throughout the Diag
area, encouraging students to
register to vote in Michigan.

Rackham student Madison

McKenzie, graduate assistant
for democratic engagement at
the Ginsberg Center, helped
run the event, stating Tuesday’s
launch of the voting challenge
helped
promote
enthusiasm

among students in registering
to vote and participating in
elections.

“I think the event is just one
really big, exciting kickoff to
a whole bunch of stuff that’s
going to be coming in the
next year and a half to really
make sure that the students
know and engage in this
challenge, because it’s a great
opportunity to make sure
that students have their voice
heard, and to beat the rest of
the Big Ten Conference,” she
said.

Erin
Byrnes,
lead
for

democratic
engagement

and America Reads at the
Ginsberg Center, was also on
the Diag encouraging students
to register, and iterated the
importance of the event’s
long-term effects.

“The
Big
Ten
Voting

Challenge
will
definitely

continue on. Our goal that
we’re
working
toward
is

drastic or dramatic increase
in student-voter — not only
registration, but turnout for
the 2018 midterm elections,”
she said. “So we’re really
looking
to
enhance
those

numbers, student involvement
and
participation
in
our

elections.”

Voter Registration Day takes place
on Diag, encourages participation

The event took place as part of the Big 10 Voting Challenge announced by Schlissel

JORDYN BAKER
Daily Staff Reporter

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