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CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES

Every Monday, the Michigan
Daily will be publishing a
photo found from the Daily’s
archives of an important part of
University of Michigan history.

February 26, 1970 — Draft vigil:
Members of the Ann Arbor
peace groups picket in front of
the Selective Service office on
Liberty St. yesterday.

Photo by: Jim Diehl

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Umich girls be having the
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Aye slim UMich/UMD game
was so lit. Felt like I was a
student there again

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@phanutang

hollyhood: were people
smarting than u at umich
me: a guy in orgo studied
more

pilgrim rick
@CeeWorlds

When UMich is having an off
football season I start rooting
for OSU but I didn’t wish for
this to happen

Teach out series on
Privacy, Reputation, and
Identity in a Digital Age

WHAT: An online class about
how to protect identity and
reputation in an age where all
data put online is stored.

WHO: College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts

WHEN: Online
WHERE: teach-out.org

Learn about what it’s like
to work in the biotech
industy

WHAT: Dr. David Olson will
come to speak about what it’s like
to work in the biotech industry,
including the skills required and
the ins and outs of the industry

WHO: Dr. David Olson

WHEN: 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

WHERE: North Campus Research
Complex — Building 520, Room
1122

Satisfied Callers: Police
and Corporate Customer
Service Technology in
India

WHAT: Associate Anthropology
professor Matthew Hull to
discuss how the police work with
corporate customer servicer
technology in India

WHO: Matthew Hull

WHEN: 4: 00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m

WHERE: Kahn Auditorium

Taubman College DEI
Town Hall meeting

WHAT: Join the Taubman
College Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion Specialist Joana Dos
Santos to talk about what the
college has been working on and
what you can do.

WHO: Joana Dos Santos

WHEN: 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

WHERE: Art and Architecture
Building, Room 1360

Dr. Z Nicolazzo to
give speech for Trans
Awareness Week

WHAT: Dr. Z Nicolazzo from
Northern Illinois University will
be coming to campus as a part of
Trans Awarness Week.
WHO: Dr. Z Nicolazzo
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: School of Social Work
- ECC

Voice Recital

WHAT: Voice students in the
School of Music, Theatre &
Dance do a recital of their latest
work

WHO: Voice students

WHEN: 6:45 p.m.

WHERE: Earl V. Moore
Building, Britton Recital Hall

Global Photo Showcase

WHAT: 2-hour gallery event of
photos by students that answer
the question, “What does global
engagement mean to you?”

WHO: Office of the Provost
WHEN: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Ross Colloquium in the
Ross School of Business

A look at 1960’s Bombay
Cinema

WHAT: Ranjani Mazumdar,
Professor of Cinema Studies at
the School of Arts & Aesthetics
at Jawaharlal Nehru University,
will discuss the links between
infrastructure in Bombay and its
cinema.

WHO: Ranjani Mazumdar

WHEN: 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

WHERE: Weiser Hall, Room 110

“We also noticed that

there is a lot of tension
on
campus
and
that

climate has been an issue
happening so we really
wanted to hold an event
that focuses on diversity
but we also wanted to make
it kind of fun,” Isabelle
Blanchard,
CSG
chief

programming officer and
an LSA sophomore, said.
“We wanted to make sure
all of the cultural groups
felt a sense of community
and worked together to put
on this event.”

Blanchard
coordinated

the event and organized
the
multicultural

organizations’ attendance.
She discussed how she and
CSG as a whole hoped to

CSG
From Page 1A

Operations
Committee,

according to the Detroit Free
Press. “The recent events will
allow us to look at how we can
deter those who want to do
harm. And responsible, well-
trained, licensed concealed-
pistol holders can be one of
those deterrents.”

The bill has gained the

support of the National Rifle
Association and the Michigan
Coalition for Responsible Gun
Owners.
Steve
Dulan,
the

spokesman for the Coalition,
said gun-free zones should
be
called
“mass
murderer

empowerment zones.”

The
bill
has
received

opposition from many groups,
including
the
Michigan

Education
Association,

the Michigan Open Carry
organization
and
Moms

Demand Action. Emily Durbin,
Michigan chapter president of
Moms Demand Action for Gun
Sense in America, said this is

not the right way to address
gun violence.

“Two days after the latest

shooting,
we’re
here
not

having a conversation about
keeping
guns
away
from

domestic abusers, increasing
background checks or banning
bump stocks,” Durlan told the
Free Press. “Instead, we’re
urgently discussing what the
gun lobby wants and that’s
a desire to have more guns
in more places, no questions
asked.”

SB 654: This bill amends

the Natural Resources and
Environmental Protection Act
to create an Environmental
Science
Advisory
Board.

State Sen. David Robertson,
R-Grand Blanc, proposed the
legislation.

The function of the board

will be to “advise the governor
on
issues
affecting
the

protection of the environment
or the management of natural
resources
of
this
state,”

according to the bill.

The board’s functions will

depend on requests from the
governor to provide advice,

which will not be legally
binding
nor
enforceable

“against
any
individual,

governmental entity, private
entity, or other person.”

HB 5232: This bill would

ban the use of derogatory
terms for the mascots of
Michigan schools. State Rep.
Jewell Jones, D-Inkster, put
forth the bill after native
tribes approached Michigan
Democrats to express how the
term “redskins” is insensitive.

If
passed
the
bill
will

penalize schools that don’t
comply by forfeiting “funds
due under this article in an
amount equal to the amount
that is necessary for the
district or school to become
compliant with this section.”

The criteria of what is

derogatory will be determined
by a list put together by the
State Board after consulting
with and gaining the approval
of the Department of Civil
Rights. Schools that don’t
already comply must obtain a
waiver to continue the use of
the mascot or slogan deemed
derogatory.

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