The Michigan Daily-Monday, February 29,1988- Page 5 New Mexico reveals clues to the past Left - A cat suns itself in the Taos pueblo, the oldest continually inhabited structure in America. Right - Undated Native American rock painting decorates the walls of a remote canyon near Ocate, New Mexico. Below - A young Native American in the Taos pueblo uses a chain saw to craft a traditional wooden drum. ' Photos by Robin Loznak AN INTERNSHIP IN LONDON COULD GIVE YOU A HEAD START IN YOUR CAREER Go for the Summer or a Semester. t. t i University of Wisconsin Platteville Study in Oi avtn Emphases in Liberal Arts International Business Courses available in Spanish and in English Fluency in Spanish not required All courses approved by UW-Platteville and validated on an official UW-Platteville transcript $3225 per semester for Wisconsin & Minnesota residents. $3475 per semester for non-residents. 1988/89 dates: Summer - June 1-Aug 9 Fall - Sept 5-Dec 11 Spring - Feb 6-May 14 Places available in: BUSINESS, POLITICS, LAW FIRMS, MUSEUMS, RESEARCH LABS, SOCIAL SERVICES, HEALTH CARE, TOWN PLANNING, EDUCATION Fees (inc. board & lodging) + credit + air fare from: Summer (10 wks) $2,430; Semester (14 wks) $3,950. 4 4 r k S' i}. " I:.': :"1" u s , f7 CURREN RESIDENC " _.... .... - - - - -4: u ...._E 1 ."4 ' I J HALL oil or further details and credit arrangements contact: EPA USA Office, The Study Abroad Office Pir. Marymount College, on Campus _Tarrytown, NY 10691 19141631.3200 RE STUDENTS! :N, . . " 1... .f : APPLICATION FOR THE 1 ACADEMIC YEAR . . . 988-89 . . IS HERE! Sign up for the drawing in your residence hall: f FEBRUARY 29 THROUGH 12 NOON MARCH 4 We are looking forward to having you live with us again for the 4 1988-89 academic year! JOIN THE CROWD -f 4* 'A Attention M Faculty and Ph.D. Candidates Cuuctnm Arndp~mieAnrnir~ l 1 ' IFF I