Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 8, 1988 STUDENTS AND ANN ARBOR r det mal'ed ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily Ann Arbor resident Christopher Grilli takes a breather by the fountains at Briarwood Mall, located on State Street near I-95. After following the obstacle course of fountains, stairs, ramps and other wastes of public space, visit some of the 125 stores, as six million people do per year. Voting Continued from Page 2 dayime homeless shelter. Jesse Levine, LSA senior and forter president of College Democrats, said student apathy in city politics is abundant. "There are other people who aren't as well off (as most students). Students should devote part of their time and future toward working for a better environment," Levine said. ttE ATTRIBUTED the problem of student apathy in local elections to - the candidates' failure to communicate with students, saying, "the message is not coming through that there are important endeavors in the' public sector that students can make a contribution to." Phillips, similarly, contrasted Jesse Jackson's ability to gain stu- dent support with the failure of Democratic city council candidates to do the same. Mayor Gerald Jernigan Presides over and votes in city coun cil meetings. Has veto power over council actions. City Administrator SGodfrey Collins Appointed by mayor and city coun- cil. Supervises city operations based on council policy. City Council Ten members, two from each of the city's five wards, plus the mayor. Makes laws, controls policy, taxa- tion and budget. ZINN/Daily Graphic MSA tries to encourage students allow voters to register through the to register for elections, but "there mail. just aren't enough people out there to register everyone to vote," said MSA Vice President Susan Over- CLASSIFIED ADS! dorf. Overdorf said the present registering procedure in Michigan is Call 764-0557 a difficult one and suggests the state Housing Information Office 1011 Student Activities Building, (313) 763-3164 The Housing Information Office can assist you with all your housing options and needs: * Residence Hall rooms " Family Housing apartments " Off-campus rental listings " Short-term housing " Mediation Service . Roommate Matching Service " Faculty/Staff Housing Referral " Professional Advisors to assist you Fall/Winter Hours: 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon; 12:30-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday Spring/Summer Hours: i