THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednsday, Mach 1 197 TH_._IAALYW d edaM rh ,17 , A1 4 N t' Ia 1 ~eo ! for (-Th~w tfllnt oCRAnts tle~ r "r -(en ato (e .Sch01 o *1 'U I 0i0 ~ Lan a sub al r he *Stdr .at the j S tle f 17 ''tl'l Ii 1 . (0~' Project cl ...y tinf A 1 0 11 ~t~' ll X~~ p ell'- -7 wl ,.":'' ~ , e e at a{ r C \' * C is.c -iI'.. 17Ory. 1 tc i a tr Is ing f non-,. i rfuFf Colillc)t" fh4 l _ cr tp_ ,n , C t~ ICC' Sttch of Of 1),lj Jc~tj o l~n_ rt ~ C trrd Je q . Iitet l II S' A BRIG T, 11 of s on 0 te 11e bat ~~.k lir ne- ea Coa the tniflsats to t 00 d(' n prf }l.- t de c bmi11y, de. 'i11 ovIn' " er)11r1e In t 1c1Ee g vlaiay1 an ; aall esrrceS \C f1O1 i1 t'z al heat tv ilder' li' tise tit (-f the R. Il theb ji E3,~r= ec~le' P jil 10~or thbai. nee outputer. it' NUllS li 1RAN DACiR from2 her h~or fo a mom1~.Pdhut stSbefore a stagyk osf t1idle, e\ jk conlpUter1 p~rint out sleets and ,Time stands S11i11. h '.W of the Place most stodemts er11 NUBS5. ; 'ou'r cut off froml the World with ,Our ProgrUathl PFk i'(l Iit~ s ~tfor' ta' t1p 4 st f t 1 - ir ir>r tlI ri Sc k o~ e lttC.?" 1t rEa o Est or 0 't,' Ce E ~~!IadA3.. . -IcMy The* Michigan Daily is changing. Style, format, Coverage -all these things are being scrutinized and transformed in a major rejuvenation. It isn't .easy. Since the surge of campus-oriented news in the late Sixties and early Seventies, we've tended to over- look the trends that mnake the campus hum, that influence and change peoples' lives here at Michigan. We've gotten used to covering just the big national and international stories, and slighting the types of things we can cover best-what's happen- Ing right in Ann Arbor. So we've reorganized our reporters into a system of coverage that's designed to bring you more news of the things that influence your life here on campus and in the city. In particular, we're giving a lot of time and energy to a n6w feature beat that's looking hard at lifestyles-how people work But we know a lot of readers depend on the Daily for an" overview of national and world news. We don't intend to leave them out. We'll still play the big stories on our front page, and we've begun a Daily news digest, placed on Page 3 every day, that offers a range of international, national, and state news-just enough to let you keep up with things. And on Sunday, open up your Daily and pull out our new, tabloid-sized Sunday Magazine. Blessed with "South You," our new comic strip, as well as an acrostic puzzle, our weekly Happenings calendar, and a grab bag. of features, photo spreads, and profiles, it's our showcase. It's shaping up fast, and we're proud of it. if you've only read the Daily occasionally since coming to the big 'U', give a subscription another thought. Phone 764- 0558. 3 0 11 eo G akl t contra 1} {}t \ be a 0oe " i re VP.r t~sa t heCt4 '1 ~'y~1 e V * flfl~r t~le i e1 .y eti-' or i> the North iti\'r~itNi 1ojldifg Station, is a comitnr iied netberland tucked ~ sm11 building by tie Dental $hll North jjniversitY. : normnal stujdenlts sleep or an E~nblisb paper and play, and what they think about he city and University around them. TAK A EWLOOK AT THE' DAILY'I a ser'i YU ered 13YRIB procedr o red now ig ; orr II Th c h e ll b oin to Ike thleStep A inleq t ies A mhhlst ail nbe lin e the Vs of A g i ing respo inlbthe old oQ 11 ncF0s to ewa th onVeJ c e «alrzed' Univ frothe eathdJ s e erl hesc 4 n~ Wi t L ( 1 AN ltv 3" es herie al S hoj s shifter th efces n "4th L.i terary c erry last fall ndiile' itul Vie preside nt car d 1" gel Stud@ tth d i g s t CK S c n See folr , ca e~ r dic est 7 w iin ot r ,resat Vt ea r~ -Ar1 t l v T r'i R'6h }e;;tt 5 e}\, r"t ,at ta *~ I j t X.- ec acee m "iti ' VcO . }1i1S t . ,h l' t0 ot1 p i ,° l~fll" e ~t1a1e) Oln l~g ".. ;h beng.ill be ( F th ll {1rfoe111 Jl ri, i'. . bein assgn b di~ider~s ritj 00; te I ' and- clay" " ect h ti ei A uld s xsievin fiord} per inforrnat $aid < le . roeak (~1 ~ . , ~ Ph0 /s& I -p' '(t)p r1, , J11 il}A Pi u m '4