#OUNATION 606tinued from Page 1I individual, and he's hoping what this wi1l do for others." Student athletes seemed pleased with the news of the new donation to the department. .I think that's a generous donation, especially what it's going for,' said chelle Smulders, a Business Aiool senior and co-captain of the woman's field hockey team. $mulders said student athletes are not allowed to hold jobs during the school year and many spend the summer in training, which makes it difficult to work during the summer break. As a result, many student ath- leteg depend on scholarships to pay for University tuition, and many lack ' nificant work experience once out college. "For student athletes, it's a neces- sity,. not a luxury," Smulders said, LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 24, 1997 - 7 referring to scholarship funds and job placement. Two facilities for job placement assistance exist for Michigan student athletes: the assistance of Student Adviser Craig Curry and the University's Career Planning & Placement office. "Craig Curry spends a great deal of time helping our student athletes with the combination of internships as well as trying to get job place- ments for them," Roberson said. "We've also been trying to take more advantage of the University's place- ment service. "John (Schroeder)'s thought is that there are some particular talents and skills that University of Michigan ath- letes will bring that make them desir- able in the market," Roberson said. "That doesn't really reflect itself very well in the overall University (pro- gram),"he said. -Daily Sports Editor Will McCahill contributed to this report. DINING Continued from Page 2. details of the plan, they almost always support it. "The new facility is needed," Juip said. "The current setup is prohibiting. Residents demand and residents deserve more." East Quad resident and LSA first- year student Ben Wilkinson said he is strongly in favor of the proposed renovations of the East Quad dining area. "I think it is probably the worst food on campus," Wilkinson said. "It tastes terrible, always." Yesterday's vote was just the first step in the creation of the Hill Area Commons. A projected time line for construc- tion has not yet been developed, said Director of Housing Public Affairs Alan Levy. "Realistically, construction won't start this year," he said. SERVICE Continued from Page 1 "I can think of no greater tribute we can pay to her than to emulate her warmth and caring for others," he said. Act Two, a reception featuring food, costumes and photographs from "Tooth of Crime'" the only play Jones directed at the University, was held in the Frieze Building's Trueblood Theatre, where it was performed last year. 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