c Page 2- The Michigan Daiy -Weekend etc. -March 11, 1993 ~Thb2~ PWhCIe b! oTSII4Ortk 0014" TWAT BLAS Ep , MAYBE ITS A 500UWIDA\-. ILL E LATE AND T14£ LL ALL- ALAR~M CLOCK !"!THAT" M4yX ITS TH-E A"PX e. $TAVC WBEN IAL.K IN. IL MJT O T4; NOTES F~oM fItAT ot'rh4r r, /. .; f"l' Y Lm - TRAJ6IF k1-10SITS BY P'E IMGON SIP *a 1 Gr]+T~uANJL'/IS A HE NIOLn C rP, } Yj \OutJG t'w.J. A CCLLE EFOU64Ttom LS A PKVALEE. © a d ou ARE$NEIZE 'FO LEARN Nor SLEEP. \you WILL . 6' A 34i> ~ :' ^ tZADET AM?' (BE A PLSANMAIFA JT O TO 0 'R MOT14&. EVE Z CL A5SPCR I09 CoSTS ot No -T'qoURRENTS4 4T T4L HEDE 1JM 4~gF6UILT. VGAE Ek$ VAMiJ! % 14SICK OF THEM. 1aHArAuiLL1'&ro0tLIrE 15 CEAZY{! Og~iq 3 EDITORS Nima Hodaei Melissa R. Bemnardo ARTS EDITORS Jessie Halladay Aaron Hamburger CONTRIBUTORS Megan Abbott Greg; Baise Jason Carroll Rich Choi Geoff Earle Alison Levy Sharon Musher Marc Olerider John Rybock Liz Shaw Scott Sterling Michael Thompson Sarah Weidman Kirk Wetters Michael John Wilson Josh Worth 0 0 Jo' uis In light of the recent Diag policy developments, this picture from the Daily in 1983 takes on even greater significance. Here, a friendly neighborhood police officer "gently" escorts two gentlemen away from the Diag for playing "music that disrupted classes." At the time, University Security told musicians that they could only play from 12 p.m.-l p.m. on any day, and only if they had a permit (I wouldn't bet my life on getting one, though). Give us a break! The last time I had a class anywhere near the Diag, music was a cool distraction, not the public nuisance that U officials make it out to be. The choice is quite simple really - do you want to hear cool young local musicians jamming away, or those boring lectures from stuffy profs who have been doing this sort of thing just way too long? We thought so. VI) P Write for Weekend etc. Call 763--0379 for information. r _' I 141 /l