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The Custodian Services supervisor said he found the two "extremely smelly" boxes in his custodian's cleaning cart. The supervisor said he did not know if the boxes were a biohazard. Occupational Safety and Environmental Health officials responded to the scene.
A caller reported uniform equipment missing from the lockerroom of the stadium, but he did not know exactly what had been taken. No report was filed.
An Angell Hall custodial supervisor said one of his employees noticed the large silver disc, which is used to open the low-voltage handicap entrance, missing Monday morning. There are no suspects in the case.
Building services staff found the students painting in a room in the building. The staff member said the students were warned the previous night not to paint in the room. The students allegedly were being "very messy" with the paint, which was creating a harsh smell in the area.
DPS officers met with the students who were advised to move to a different location.
Hospital security officers said gift-shop cameras tape recorded the man removing a hat from a display rack and tearing the price tag off the hat before placing it on his head.
The suspect then proceeded to leave the store without paying for the hat. Officers arrested the suspect for retail fraud and trespassing. Officers also found a stolen sweatshirt and sweat pants in the man's possession.
The driver said the subject offered him a $50 bill for the $11.50 pizza when he arrived at the residence hall.
The driver gave the subject the pizza but did not accept the money because he said he needed to return to his office to get change for the bill.
When he returned to the residence hall for payment, no one would answer the telephone to pay for the order, he said.
A window in a North Campus bus shelter broke accidentally Monday morning, DPS reports state.
The window, located on Hubbard Street near Vera Baits II, apparently broke from wind damage during a storm Sunday night.
The winds spread the broken glass into a nearby parking lot. There was no sign of any object that may have struck the 18-foot six-inch sheet of Plexiglas, valued at $150.
- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Jennifer Yachnin.
o "Toy Collection," Sponsored by the Frieze Team, Frieze Building, Drop toy at front lobby.
Saturday
o "Toy Collection," Sponsored by the Frieze Team, Frieze Building, Drop toy at front lobby.
o "Weekly Rummage Sale," Sponsored by The Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor, Kiwanis Building, 200 S. First St., corner of Washington, 9 a.m-12 p.m.
Sunday
o "Open Gaming Session," Sponsored by Wolverine Game Club, Michigan Union, Wolverine Rooms, 12 a.m.-12 p.m.
o "Toy Collection," Sponsored by the Frieze Team, Frieze Building, Drop toy at front lobby.
Services
o Campus Information Centers, 763-INFO, info@umich.edu, and www.umich.edu/~info on the World Wide Web
o 1998 Winter Commencement Information, Find at www.umich.edu/~gradinfo on the World Wide Web.
o Northwalk, 763-WALK, Bursley Lobby, 8 p.m.- 1:30 a.m.
o Safewalk, 936-1000, Shapiro Library Lobby, 8 p.m.-2:30 a.m.
CALENDAR POLICY: The calendar's purpose is to provide a place for organizations to announce free events open to the University community. However, we can only print announcements the day of the event. Announcements for events that charge admission will not be run.
All items for THE CALENDAR must be mailed or delivered to the Daily at least three days before publication. Events on Friday, Saturday or Sunday must be submitted by 5 p.m. Wednesday prior to the event. We can not accept requests over the telephone, and we can not guarantee that an announcement turned in within three days of the event will be run.
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Stop by the Daily, at 420 Maynard, and ask for the News Desk to enter your group's events or meetings.
12-11-98
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