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Ann Arbor Page 11 6/17/96 6:47 PM Page 1 (1,1)

The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 11E

City parking
options limited

Parking controlled by
both Ann Arbor police
and DPS
By Nathan Huebner
Daily Staff Reporter
Students bringing their cars to Ann
Arbor may find a surprise when they
arrive - they can't find a place to park.
Space is limited and students sometimes
will spend a great deal of time just
searching for an open spot.
"I think parking is a problem," said
LSA junior Jordan Berke. "Especially
now that ticket prices have gone up."
Parking meters are located on most
streets and cost 60 cents an hour with a
time limit at each spot. Students whose
meters expire or who fail to pay the
parking fees face fines by either the
Department of Public Safety for on-
campus parking meters or by the Ann
Arbor Police Department for off-cam-
pus parking meters. Officers closely
monitor the meters throughout the day.
If the fines are not paid promptly, they
will increase to higher amounts.
For parking at an expired meter, the
fine is $5 within the first hour of when
the ticket was issued. The price jumps to
$7 for within 14 days and to$15 after14
days. The fine for parking in a space
designated for University vehicles or
staff is $17 dollars or $25 after 14 days.
All other parking violations, except
handicapped parking, are also $17 and
then $25. Handicapped violations are
$100.
Because space is so limited, the Uni-
versity advises students living on-cam-
pus not to bring cars to school. Students

from a student living in a house or an
apartment off campus. Since so many
parking places are needed, however, these
spaces are oftentimes very expensive.
In spite of the need for more student
parking spaces, the University has no
plans to alleviate the problem in the near
future. As a result, students in Ann Arbor
will either have to pay high prices for
parking spots or walk.
- Daily Staff Reporter Sam T Dudek
contributed to this article.

BOHDAN DAMIAN CAP/Daily

Spaish-splash

The titan statue in the fountain in the mall between the Modern Languages Building
and the Michigan League blows his watery horn during the spring, summer and fall.
Most incoming students walk through the fountain during Orientation to symbolize
their entrance to the University. Tradition says that graduating seniors walk in
opposite direction.

Meeting at
Calvary United Methodist Church
1415 Miller Rd.
Sunday Evenings 6:00 PM
(Northwest Ann Arbor)
Christ-Centered Praise & Worship
Comfortable Casual Atmosphere

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
at First Church of Christ, Scientist
1833 Washtenaw (two blocks South of Hill)
CHURCH; Sunday Services 10:30 am
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 10:30 am for students up to age 20
WEDNESDAY EVENING TESTIMONY MEETINGS: 7:30 pm
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COLLEGE ORGANIZATION
at The University of Michigan meets weekly when the
University is in session. Call the Reading Room for details.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
306 E. Liberty 313-662-1694
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR: available at the Reading Room

Scott McClintock, Minister
Welcome to our new church home
4599 Carpenter Rd. * Ypsilanti
Sunday Service, 10 A.M.
Youth Education & Child Care on Sundays 10 A.M.
Office: 434-8545 * Fax: 434-8544
Voice of Inspiration: 434-8546
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a (amps Ministry for All Students
We offer:
* 5 'cIock Sunday Celebration services mmuion
and Wednesday 7:00 PM Holy Communion
+ Real Talk, a weekly late night dorm discussion group on a vari-
ety of group-chosen topics, as well as a weekly Bible study
+ Friday Night 7:00 PM social events
+ a Spring Break Mission Work Trip and many other hands-on
service opportunities
+ Retreats and other personal growth activities
Call for more information or simply join us at:
CWesfe'j 3oundation, 602 E. Huron at State (northwest wing of First
United Methodist Church) phone: 313/668-6881
e-mail: bobwesly@umich.edu

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Packard Rd.
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Established 1968
SUNDAY WORSHIP

English Chapel
9:30AM

Korean Chapel
11AM & 7:30PM

Dynamic praise &
worship! Practical teaching for
everyday living! Small Groups!

Caring fellowship and
practical Bible teaching
for successful college living.

Sunday School
11:00 AM
3301 Creek Drive
971-9777

Dr. Charles E. Hawthorne, Pastor
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reformed church
Church: 1001 E. Huron at Fletcher
Offices/Student Lounge: 928 E. Ann
662-3153
Sunday Worship 10:30am
Contemporary & Traditional Music
Open Sharing of Joys & Concerns
Childcare Available

welcome
CAMPUS MINISTRY
Luncheons
2nd & 4th Sundays
12:00noon-Church Basement
Study
Every Sunday
7pm-Student Lounge
Informal Worship
Every Sunday
8pm--Church Narthex
Socials-Camping Trips
Ecumenical Events-Service Projects
Small Groups-Counseling
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Student aid for your Spiritual life

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Redeemer Lutheran Church
-Campus Church-
1360 Pauline Boulevard

A PLACE FOR YOU TO
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Sunday Worship
10 am & 6 pm
Student Gathering
Wednesdays 9:30pm
" stimulating community
" innovative worship I
" great music
- spiritual counsel
" provocative discussions
Sunday Sept.8
11:30 am Student picnic on

Campus Chapel
Christian Reformed
1236 Washtenaw Ct.
668-7421
(one block south
of the CCRB)
n the lawn

Sundays:

10:30 A.M. Worship

(Transportation Provided, Call 662-0663)
Robert Hoepner, Campus Pastor

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