The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 30, 1997 - 7A *" S JROLIM ENT ,tinued from Page IA Prcent - in fall 1997. ° Enrollment of Asian students rose from 3,642 to 3,790, or 11.6 percent of the student body. "You can speculate in a number of ways what that data peans,' Monts said. The increase in first-year students has made things a little tighter for the class of 2001. University Housing prepared for larger incoming classes 6y adding 400 new spaces to residence halls during the past ,ve years. "But we're still at a density that we don't want to be at per- manently," said Housing Director William Zeller. Zeller said 300 students are living in overflow triples, and first-year students are living in Baits Housing and Parker House. "Even with that, we're actually a little bit more crowded than we were a year ago," Zeller said. LSA first-year student Annie Hammel said she feels the bulge of the bigger class. 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Ann Arbor was one of six cities visited by the casting staff, which already has visited San Francisco, Washington, D.C., "When people walk in, they're going to say, 'Now this is a ballpark," litoh added of the new venue to be financed by $145 million from the Tigers and a bank consortium, $60 million from the Detroit-Wayne County Stadium Authority, and $55 million from the state's Strategic Fund. planned downtown NFL's Detroit Lions. stadium for the Richmond, Va., and Atlanta and will next hold open calls in Columbus, Ohio. "I'm graduating in December and I don't have any plans. It's a nice way to waste an afternoon,"said LSA senior Kim Ligi. "We know that we're cool and we want everyone else to know it" Participants were asked to submit a picture of themselves and fill out a background questionnaire, which asked edica- tional, work and personal information. Many of those waiting in line did not make it to the interview phase. Those passed over by the directors-yes- terday need not despair, however, because casting assis- tants only got half the casts of past shows from open caltI. The other half were picked out of the many videotapes senit to MTV Those not able to get an interview yesterday were encouraged to send 10-minute videotapes of themselves.' Videotapes can be sent to: Bunim-Murray Productions, Inc., Real World Casting/Road Rules Casting, 6007 Sepulveda Blvd., Van Nuys, CA 91411. DOCTOR Continued from Page 1A Baker, associate vice president for University relations. "The issues around his employment here were extremely serious. We believe we took appropriate steps and action when needed." Through the investigation into Oesterling's activities, officials learned that as well as double- and triple-billing the University for trav- el expenses, Oesterling also failed to declare hundreds of thousands of dollars of outside income, which he received from industry and private donations. 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