100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

March 12, 2001 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 2001-03-12

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

6Weekend gives
siblings taste of
. 'U' lif,activitiesg

LOCAL/S TATE

The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 12, 2001- 7A

---- -

APPEAL
Continued from Page 1A
which dictates election standards. The
Election Board imposed the rule in an
effort to enforce attendance at the
meeting.
"Our job as Election Board is to
interpret the code in an unbiased way,"
Agrawal said. "CSJ has previously
decided that we weren't bound to pre-
vious interpretations of the code."
DAAP also cited discrimination as a
possible reason for Dowdell and
Curtin's removal from the race.
"We don't know exactly how they're
making up these rules as they go
along," Masley said. "All of the sud-

den when it can destroy DAAP's entire
platform, the rule applies."
The Election Board said this was
not the case because DAAP members
were not the only candidates disquali-
fied. "We made this rule at the begin-
ning, and we administered it without
discrimination," Election Board Chair-
man Ryan Norfolk said.
"We're not here to discuss the ments
of the candidates," Norfolk said. "We
as the Election Board exist to interpret
the code, and they violated the rules."
DAAP is calling for the resignation
of all four board members. "This
appeal makes it clear that when DAAP
says we defend all students rights, our
deeds match our words," Dowdell said.

By Chds White
For the Daily
Gina Salazar had the crowd going
wild on Friday night while she sang
karaoke to Gloria Estefan and the
Miami Sound Machine's "Conga."
However, this scene did not occur at the
typical Ann Arbor bar, but at Michigras
as part of Siblings Weekend 2001.
"She had the place going crazy. They
had the lights flashing and everybody
was doing the conga," said Engineering
sophomore Josh Salazar of his 9-year-
old sister.
'Siblings Weekend co-director
Alexandra Koester said the Residence
Hall Association, which sponsored the
event, registered 183 students for the
weekend's festivities, about the samey
*numbers as last year's Siblings Week-
end.
The weekend offered students a
unique opportunity to spend time with '
their siblings at the University, said LSA
freshman Ivey Adelman.
"Normally it would be pretty weird to
have my 10-year-old brother come and
DAP
Continued from Page 1A
They promise to stop tuition increases an
support for a North America-wide tuition f
DAAP candidates also pride themselv
.willingness to stand up to the administrat

stay with me," Adelman said. "It was h
nice to have a time that I could bring a"
younger sibling up."
David, Adelman's younger brother,
said his favorite part of the weekend was
Pinball Pete's Arcade and Japanese Cul-
ture Day, which was put on by the
Japanese Culture Club.
The weekend was especially signifi-
cant for the University's out-of-state stu-
dents who are rarely able to return home
to see family members, said Engineer-
ing freshman Sarah Elgin.
"You get a chance to spend quality Sagar Shah leaps onto his
time with your sibling especially since I wrestling at Michigras onI
live out of state," Elgin said. "It makes me really a
Eric Elgin, 12, said he was excited to time she is here. She is a
see a Michigan hockey game at Yost Ice Elizabeth Heyn said.
Arena, adding that he has never missed Lauren Heyn said shen
a game when the Wolverines visit his Ann Arbor's atmosphere.
native Minnesota. "I liked how friendlye
"I've never been to a game at Yost here and how many pizza
and it was really cool," Elgin added. are here" Lauren Heyn sai
"We were in the fourth row." The weekend hads
Kinesiology sophomore Elizabeth glitches. Some participa
Heyn and her younger sister Lauren, 15, were upset that events a
spent the weekend watching movies, Museum of Archeology a
shopping, and going out to eat. tarium show at the Museu
said.
"When Vice President for Student Affairs Royster
Harper sat in a meeting last year some representatives
nd organize actually argued for tuition increases, said Curtin. "We
reeze. would never do that. We will never back down."
'es on their Since its formation DAAP has been for abolishing
ion, Curtin the Code of Student Conduct, not amending it. They

BRETT MOUNTAIN/Daily
brother, Engineering junior Aashish Shah, while sumo
Friday.

&f
-A FUN working environment,
with FUN activities!
*Swimming, lake sports, arts $ crafts, drama,
computers, athletics and nature programs x }
-Located on over 20 acres in Novi
*Staff of 70 College Students and Graduates
*Over'33 years of camping $ summer fun
-Must reside -in Bloomfield, Farmington, Troy, Novi, Northville or adjacent ies
WE'LL BE ON CAMPUS MARCH 14TH,12-4PM AT THE MICHIGAN N.ON

appreciate the
good friend,"
really enjoyed

History were limited only to 30 partici-
pants.
Others complained about the cancel-
lation of the Species Survival Center

event, which would have featured many
everybody is . exotic animals.
a places there Despite the setbacks, Koester said she
d. still believes Siblings Weekend was a
some minor success.
nts said they "I think that a lot of people brought
at the Kelsey their sibs to campus not to do the activi-
nd the plane- ties but to show them what their college
um of Natural lives are like,' Koester said.

r
t

the michigan daily

.,.:r:r

CAMP WAYNE FOR GIRLS - NE
Pennsylvania (6/19-8/17/01). Directors for
Gymnastics, Fine Arts, Camping/Nature,
Golf, Swimming, Counselors for: Tennis.
Team Sports, Ropes, Self-Defense,
Gymnastics, Aerobics, Cheerleading,
Swimming, Sailing, Waterskiing, Fine Arts
and Crafts, Piano, Drama, Photography,
Guitar, Video, Group Leaders. On Campus
nterviews March 28th. Call 800-279-3019
Wrgo to www.campwaynegirls.com
CASHIERS/DELIVERY/ FOOD PREP
All positions ideal for students.
Great 2nd job. Flexible hours.
AM and PM Shifts.
GREAT PAY!
Excellent opportunity for advancement.
Please call MR. PITA 623-0700.
DESIGN YOUR OWN LIFE
-Work from home $500 - $4,500/Mo. PT/FT
Free Vacation and training
www.RICHxyz.com 800-724-5961.
OWNTOWN HUMAN RESOURCE
and survey research consulting firm has
several internships available. We are seeking
a multi-year commitment to this program.
This is a great opportunity to gain a total
consulting office experience! Computer skills
are required. Data entry and admin. duties are
entry level tasks that will lead to experience
in marketing, business -operations, client
seryices, business development, and data file
handling. A minimum of 15 hours/week
required. Pay begins at $8/hour with
.4ncreases as you progress through the
program. If you would like to be considered,'
please fax your resume to: "INTERNSHIP"
#, 34-769-0611.
~ARN $530 WEEKLY distributing
phonecards. No experience necessary. Full or
part time. Call 1-800-362-7662.
EARN BETWEEN $15 - $50 participating
in psychological research at the U of M. Must
p'fe right-handed and 18 years or older. Call
734-764-2280 for more information.
FEMALE MODEL Comfort Companion
Associate. PIT. Sense of humor, easy-going,
congenial personality. Very flexible
schedule. $25/hr to start. With incentives.
:63500.
ROWING BUSINESS NEEDS HELP.
.Work from home. Mail order. E-commerce.
',$1000-$7000. PT/FT. Free information.
*w vww.internet-cash.net 800-735-4405.
A HOMELESS PREVENTION PROGRAM
-.js seeking midnight staff. Great job for
students: opportunities for learning and time
Poor studying. Call Tim, Cullen, or Tara at
" '734-622-0894.
' .IMMEDIATE INCOME Opportunity.
-KNake money while attending college, serious
inquiries only. 734-913-2184.
*4IFEGUARDS NEEDED Dexter
X .ommunity Pool. Starting pay is $8.25.
°Please call (734) 426-1935, John Robinson,
fool Director.
" LOCAL COUNTRY CLUB seeking
.)outgoing individuals 18 yrs. or older for Pro
--Shop Attendant and Outside Golf Service
Attendant. Wage plus mdse discount and
glf privileges. Contact Erik @ POLO
ELDS Golf & CC 734-998-3456 or fax
'resume to 734-998-1092.
Looking for an internship that will
REALLY look good on your resume?
The Princeton Review, the nation's leader in
standardized test preparation, is looking for
bright, energetic people to aid in the
:marketing process for both high school and
'graduate school markets in the A2 Area. If
ryou are interested in learning about this
'tremendous onnortunitv. please contact Sonja

OFFICE PERSON 20 hrs/wk management
& receivables. Pleasant environment, flexible
hours. Downtown AA. Mac skills a must
734-761-7204
PHOTOGRAPHERS & assistants needed to
shoot area events Apr.-June. No exp. nec.
Training & equip. provided. Must have own
car. Prof. attire a must. Flex. sched. Call
Lance 734-677-3400.
PLAY A GAME, GET PAID $15-$30.
Paid subjects needed for experiments this
spring and summer. Guaranteed $10/hr. or
more for 1-2 hour experiments. Flexible
scheduling including evening and weekend
times. Get on our mailing list for dates and
times! Send your name and phone number to:
experiments@umich.edu
POOL DIRECTOR
Immediate opening (part-time spring, full-
time summer) NE Ann Arbor homeowners
association. Current lifeguard, CPR
certification & WSI required. Compensation
based on experience. Fax Resume to
(734) 663-7477. Mail resume to Ann Arbor
Realty, 616 Church, 48104.

WORK PART-TIME, MAKE BIG $$$
The Princeton Review is currently hiring
energetic, motivated people with great test
scores as a part-time instructors. No previous
teaching experience required. Pay rate starts
at $14/hr. Sound good? Then sigh up for one
of our spring auditions. Call
734 663 2163 and ask for Nick or Aurelia, or
email nicholass@review.com for more
information. Don't miss this opportunity.

ATTENTION PREBUSINESS and Prelaw
Majors. Full summer sales & internships with
132yr. old Southwestern Co., Full time,
Travel, Ave. first summer $600/wk., Call
677-3206 for info.
CAMP JOBS for residents of Chicago's
Northern Suburbs. Discovery Day Camp
seeks nurturing staff: Counselors as well as
specialists in nature, ropes course, biking,
gymnastics, drama, dance, tennis, camping
and swimming. Internships avail. as well as
office and supervisory positions. Bus driving
positions avail. for 21 and up. (800) 659-
4332 or e-mail: Elise@campdiscovery.com
MARKETING INTERNSHIP
Part-time, $$, resumd builder.
For more info, call (877) 204-6228
email jobs@housing10l .net
or apply online at www.housingl0l.net

I

(no color option)

We accept cash, checks, money
orders, VISA, MC or AM EX
Make checks available to the
Michigan Daily
Mail form, or bring in person to:
The Michigan Daily
420 Maynard
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
NO student discounts
No refunds

POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN
ADVERTISING! The Michigan Daily is
now hiring Account Executives for
spring/summer and fall/winter terms. Gain
business experience and build your resume as
a Michigan Daily Account Executive while
attending school.
As a Display Advertising Account
Executive, you will: sell advertising to local
and national businesses, manage your own
account territory, create ad copy layout and
earn comission-based pay.
Applications are available at the Student
Publications Building on 420 Maynard, or
call 764-0662 for more information.
Extended Deadline is Monday. Mar. 13. so
act soon! Don't wait until you graduate to get
the experience you need!
SCOREKEEPERS PUB & GRILL is now
hiring part-time short order cooks. No
experience needed. 310 Maynard. 995-0100.
SEMINAR ASSISTANTS-evenings, $8/hr.
Please call Allan 996-1107.
SUMMER DISCOVERY/ JR.
DISCOVERY/ MUSIKER TOURS
www.summerfun.com
Counselors wanted to share a great
experience working/traveling with
middle/high school students this summer. We
direct popular pre-college programs at 7
universities and several travel programs
across the US. Applicants must be 21 by June
20t and have a valid driver's license. For
info, contact staff@summerfun.com or (800)
645-6611 ext558.
SWIMMING POOL service and
construction. Fast paced outdoor work,
Weekends off. Top pay for hard working,
sel motivated neonle o nrk i;n the W

2

ADORABLE 2 year old and 7 year old need
loving care giver in our west side Ann Arbor
home. 25-40 hrs., Car., Top pay. 741-0128
ASST. TEACHER (LOVE TODDLERS).
Cook, clean, organize, enjoy pets and outside
Full time and Summer. $8-10/hr. 996-4847.
BABYSITTER needed for 2 very sweet kids
(ages 1 & 4). If you are exp. with little ones,
dependable and fun, please call us. Occas.
weekdays & weekend eves. now & during
sp/su term. Refs. & trans. req. 741-0410.
DRIVER WANTED 2-3 days/wk. Take
daughter 10 miles from school to barn. Barn
near M-14. $10/hr. 741-0588.

, I

Visit our website:
http://www.george345.com

CAMPUS TO METRO $35 with this ad.
Save when you share. Any occasion. Major
credit cards accepted. Clean, quick and
dependable. Ann Arbor Taxi (734) 741-9000.

ROOM FOR RENT in 2 bdrm. apt. Units
have own washer and dryer. 10 min from
campus. Responsible male or female. $525.
761-8027 or 717-7028.

U L

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan