" "eti h e U n iv e rs ity o f M ic h ig a n .,
As you'll soon find outa«
this place is made up of- -_ t ; s
much more than classes
and homework.
With a population of more than
40,000, the University is a
community in itself. It has its own
buildings, customs, and elected
officials. And, like any society, the
University has its share of problems.
There are abuses of power, class3
* struggles, and even slums (known as"-
drmitories).
And while sometimes the Diag;
may seem to lead a straight path to
confusion, most students can easily
find their niche at the University, nd dicve'h"mto't t
madness.
eBOOKIT 2ceybS9 . .>
Forget the card catalog and the * e
Dewey Decimal System. Get ready . -
for buildings full of books and a -''v
confusing computerized system to -a zVi'...
tell you where they're located. y# IF .
aaPrepare to "be seen" while you " , G
study The University library ~~~i ~ J'
system is unlike anything youvec 5,-
~yoveever encountered before. Learn how '"
to make your first research paper 'L Ax36br 5 p/ ' '
less traumatic C. i .~ a
TRDITIONSN' 3. i r~ ~ fa r~- -~~:~i*
Thou shalt not step on the 'M' This y--zf ;<
cardinal rule is just one of the manyE4,F
legends at the forever-superstitious ,rd- -~ 5
University. If you don't learn about rye -- 5,- ,<?~' -
these rituals, the pumas at the , - - V
Natural Science may have a word -- - ----
wihyou. - -~- .. -~1 -
iE ENT S . . /
Who are these people? What goes " i ,r W, 7';' s-kv
on during their mysterious monthly 'i- '/- ,
meetings in the fortress-like Fleming e ewe 3 -
Building? How can students make , - P. >
their voices heard and help the _ y~
regents make the University a better ..---
place to learn and live? What does G<5~ ~-'' -v~----- -'k~- '' -4
"the governing board of the /' , -~ --
University" do for fun on the 44/.. R -4/ W-T~-
weekends? Find out the answers to E
these questions and what the regents4- v-
think about important campus /
issues.
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VTO ME y
That guy wearing those funny letters --
on his sweatshirt isn't necessarily an
0 exchange student. And those people V
talking about Rush aren't r
necessarily fans of the Canadian
power trio. Instead, they probably -,.',,--
belong to one of the fraternaties and
sororities on campus. Always a
source of controversy, the Greek --
system continued to encompass
nearly one-fourth of students.
The Michigan Student Assembly7 4 'I,"' --''U~ ~..
the University's student government --"' -"~<
-underwent radical leadership - , .-'- ~ ~ ~ -~%/
changes during its last election. Newv r BONN Il ill ,,; --~-*~-
president Ede Fox and the rest of the = . =h ,t r'
new assembly are trying to boost --- -
MSA's image and combat student v-5n- C- f--- .2F' s-~ n- r -." A .
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