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A MUST FOR ANYONE SEEKING FINAN- CIAL AIDI For information: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F55983. GARGANTUAN RUMMAGE SALE! Furniture, clothing, sporting goods, books, records, and much more! Tons of stuff at bar- gain prices! Friday, Feb. 7 from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 8 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Kiwanis Building, corner of Washington and First. Not another dork5' Val tin 's Y.gift! Thisryear, go for something your honey will really appreciate - a Cupid-Gram in The Michigan Daily! They only cost $6 (much less than a bread machine) and are available until February 10. An added bonus: When you purchase your Cupid-Gram, you get the chance to win a free dinner for two at The heart-shaped ads will be featured in the February 14 issue. Stop by the Daily, or look for us in the Fishbowl February 4-6! GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes from pennies on $1. Delinquent tax, repos, REO's. Your area. Toll Free 1-800/218-9000 ext. H-1864 for current listings. JUDY'S BED & BREAKFAST- Near campus. Phone 662-4812. Open all year. SELF DEFENSE CLASSES 1200 CCRB small gym. Mondays & Wednesdays 8-9 p.m. February 10-26 747-7442 or 763-1668. RADIO Continued from Page 1 "W. E. B. DuBois - A Biography in Four Voices," in a discussion of DuBois' life and literature. "When I was a teen-ager, a young man growing up, he was an icon," Cruse said. "You wondered, 'Who was this man?"' Rackham audience members were joined by callers from a national audi- ence in discussing DuBois with the panel. Interspersed throughout the program were excerpts from DuBois' works, read by speakers including actress and lecturer Elise Bryant and theater Prof. GyamO. The show's second hour focused on racial issues on the University campus. "Colleges and universities can some- times be places where things that would be pushed aside - ignored, swept under the rug in the workplace - instead get fanned into flame," Suarez said. Suarez's remark was echoed in the discussion that followed, as participants debated race issues at the University. Several students asked the panel to address the issue of negative attitudes toward students of color at the University. Bryant, who assumed the role of panel member for the second discus- sion, responded to the comments and questions from the audience. "I think that there's been a change," Bryant said, referring to the atmosphere on campus. "But a profound change? No." After the broadcast, Suarez chatted with audience members about NPR, his upcoming book and broadcast journal- ism. Suarez, who jokingly referred to Rackham Auditorium as an "Assyrian fantasy," said the panel discussion was marked by a guarded tone. "They used the language of modern offense," Suarez said. "It's hard to get them down to concepts:' Sociology Prof. Tomas Almaguer, who sat on the panel that discussed race issues on college campuses, said the conversation reflected many of the things he emphasizes in the classroom. "It's a painful thing to talk about,' Almaguer said. "It's difficult to acknowledge that the problems do exist.... Many campuses would proba- bly blush at having this kind of discus- sion." JOSH BIGGS/Daity NPR talk show host Ray Suarez leads a discussion on W.E.B. DuBois yesterday In Rackham Auditorium. !!!!!SPRING BREAK '97. Cancun, Jamaica, & Bahamas!!! 7/nights w/air from $399. En- joy Daily Free Drink Parties, No Cover @ Best Bars. Group discounts!!! Endless Sum- mer Tours 1-800-234-7007. $29 SPRING BREAK PACKAGE. Boardwalk Beach Resort - Panama City's Spring Break headquarters. Only $29 per person. Restrictions apply 1-800-224-4863. NEEDED: Tix to Indiana basketball game. 669-8541. PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA SPRING BREAK - GOTTA BE THERE! Due to excess hotel rooms being available, go for half price for 5 or 7 night stays beginning March 1st or 2nd. Trip package includes lodging, all taxes, and welcome party. Celebrate spring break with MTV on the beach! Immediate reservations 1-800- SUNCHASE. Offer expires February 16th. Don't Delay! QUILT Continued from Page 1. lives, and who were important to other people," Szakatis said. "And I hope that some of the discrimination some people feel will dissipate." Greg Witbeck, a recent University alum, said he came to demonstrate his support for the gay community. "I'm part of Ann Arbor's gay com- munity," Witbeck said. "It's a show of solidarity. It's very overwhelming. "I've been holding back tears the whole time. It's a tremendous impact," Witbeck continued. The AIDS Memorial Quilt began in 1987 by a group of San Francisco resi- dents who wanted to remember the lives of friends and family who died because of the disease. News of the project spread quickly and other major cities began to donate panels to the quilt. The NAMES Project quilt made its first appearance in Washington, D.C. in October 1987. It has since beendis- played in more than 1,000 schools, hos- pitals and convention centers through- out the nation. Ann Arbor community members can request space to add panels to the quilt, which now contains more than 26,000 three-by-six foot panels. "It's powerful," said Huron High School senior Mira Dontcheva. 'You see the real people behind it. You hear the disease is out there, but when you see these pictures, it's like 'wow."' Donations from people viewing the display will be given to the Washtenaw County HIV/AIDS Resource Center. 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