The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 5, 2001 - 7 MTV Continued from Page 1A football Saturdays. The program is being aired on local cable stations at five universities - Rutgers, UC-San Diego, Georgia, Massachusetts-Amherst and Michi- gan. In Ann Arbor, the program is being shown on the Residence Hall Network three days a week, four hours a day, through December. "MTV is starting a new initiative to try to reach out to college students," Hertzan said. "We're bringing back Beavis and Butthead and we're doing documentaries on things that affect college life." Hertzan added that he hopes the "MTV University" pilot will be even- tually expanded beyond the four-hour segment into a separate 24-hour chan- nel within the MTV family by this time next year. The four hours of programming includes traditional MTV shows such as "The Tom Green Show" and music video segments in addition to the col- lege documentaries. ATTACKS Continued from Page 1A Afghanistan, in Dushanbe, the capital of neighboring Tajikistan, to discuss closer cooperation between U.S. and alliance forces. "Our side was happy," the official said of the meeting's outcome. "It was a venue to discuss broader strat- egy. ... It's become more and more evident that we can play a major role." The official, who spoke on condi- tion of anonymity, forecast an esca- lation of fighting around Mazar-e-Sharif-that would include the m ich igan dai YARD WORK -private home. Close to A campus. Flexible hours. $10/hr. 971-3321. bu tighter coordination with U.S. forces. "There could be tactical air sup- port," he said. "This could be one aspect of it." Since the start of the U.S. bomb- ing campaign Oct. 7, "a better under- standing has been created between us, but it still needs some improve- ment," the official said. Defense Secretary Donald Rums- feld on Tuesday confirmed previous reports from the field that U.S. troops are working with the North- ern Alliance groups, saying the "modest number" of troops were helping direct airstrikes and arrange logistical support. RAPES Continued from Page 1A Kinsey said there is no evidence that either woman had ingested any sort of drug, although both reported passing out. Any trace of gammahydroxy butyrate - or GHB, a popular date-rape drug -- would be undetectable after 12 hours, before either reported the incidents. Members of Beta Theta Pi's nation- al organization are participating in the investigation. "We're cooperating with all inter- ested parties," said Mike Kokkinen, R IVALRY Continued from Page 1A State isn't. MSU latches onto to the idea of being a major Michigan rival because they're not as well known nationally. It's the be-all, end-all game at State. For us, it's the Ohio State game," said Elizabeth Crabtree, a sophomore in the School of Music who transferred to Michigan after spending her freshmen year at Michi- gan State. Some Michigan State students also said the spirit of the game hasn't been as wild as past years. "Things have been much calmer this year. You haven't heard too much about it," said Michigan State sopho- more Sara Wright. "Students are selling their tickets this year but not many people are buy- ing them," said Sain Davies, a Michi- gan State sophomore. "Those that are able to sell them aren't making much money. In the past, tickets for the MSU versus Michigan game have gone for as much as $225. This year, people are lucky to get $75. It's really weird." In comparison to previous years, yesterday's pranks seem tame. the fraternity's national director of risk management. "We are looking into the possibility of having repre- sentatives (from the national office) come to help with the investiga- tion." IFC President Mark Hustvedt declined to conment last night because of the ongoing criminal investigation but said IFC is con- sidering sanctions against the fra- ternity because the party was unregistered. Both cases are being investigated as third-degree criminal sexual con- duct, a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. "There will be no Sparty symbols on s on our Central Campus area." - Reza Breakstone Michigan "Superfan" In 1998, Michigan State police arrested 14 University students after attacking Sparty with yellow paint balls and buckets. Michigan State fans have also painted the 'M' on the Diag with obscene sayings in past years. "The Spartys have definitely been more on the ball about pranks on schools. They nailed the 'M' on the Diag two years ago and other areas of campus. They did this without retribu- tion," Breakstone said. "This year will not be the same. The Maize Rage will be defending the Diag and there will be no Sparty symbols on our Central Campus area. "As for us pranking them, it hasn't happened that much in recent years. There may still be a plan brewing, but I am not giving away hidden designs." SEARCH Continued from Page 1A to discuss their options, a day after four of the eight regents attended a town hall meeting at Angell Hall. Regent Larry Deitch (D-Bingham Farms) said the town hall meeting was helpful. As part of the University com- munity, the regents value the sugges- tions of the students, faculty, staff and alumni, he said. "We're trying to get all of the input in and then decide how to go about it," said Taylor (D-Grosse Pointe Farms). "I think the plan we come up with will be pretty well accepted. I hope it will be." Another aspect the regents are con- sidering is whether to enlist the help of a consulting fimn. Malcolm MacKay, a consultant for New' York City-based executive search firm Russell Reynolds & Associates, helped in the 1996 presidential search that brought Bollinger to the helm of the University. MacKay said the regents had not contacted him regarding this presiden- tial search, and Taylor said the regents are still undecided on the issue. There are positive and negative aspects to hiring consulting firms in a search, Taylor said. They have the abil- ity to handle the massive amounts of paperwork that accompany a search, and they have an established network in higher education. But "they tend to be very, very expensive," Taylor said, adding the University is already equipped with experienced staff who may be able to handle the search without outside help. MacKay said a third party can make the process easier on the University. A firm "can reach out in a way that would be hard for the client to do," MacKay said. A consulting firm would begin to work for the University after the search committee and the regents outline exactly what qualities, expe- rience and credentials they are look- ing for in a candidate, MacKay said. "That sounds simple, but it's not. It's actually the most important part of the search." From there, the consulting firm would reach out to possible candi- dates. "Often very good candidates are very happy where they are and they won't apply," MacKay said. Ultimately the decision to hire the firm lies with the regents, who are expected to announce the search process within two weeks. The regents have also discussed the composition of the search committee. The challenge is to include a broad representation on all three campuses "but not too large a group that it becomes unwieldy," Taylor said. "All that is still under discussion," he said. ALL UOFM FOOTBALL tickets and more uy/sell at 517-351-1992 or www.jamestheticketman.com YOUNG TOT PROVIDER. Enjoy your work and watch the day fly by. .Exce. ratios, prgm., staff, and benefits. What more do you want? Dependability a must. F/T. 998-0180. ,c il .. ASST. TEACHER (LOVE TODDLERS). Cook, clean, organize, enjoy pets and outside. 9-2pm or F/T. $8-10/hr. 769-2795. LOOKING for in home child care provider. 30 hrs/week to start January 2002. Experience, references, work experience required. Call Eve and Eric at 734-484-4387. LOVING INDIVIDUAL wanted to-care for kids ages 1.5 and 3 mos. Tues. & Thurs., 8:30-3:30. Begining 1/02. Exp. & refs. req. Fax or Email resume to 669-4200 or heather.iones@captrust.com MOTHER'S HELPER NEEDED. 3- 4/week, 4 hrs., flexible. Yvonne 747-9992. w SPRING BREAK 2002 for U. Michigan students! Student Express offersrMexico, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Florida for Spring Break 2002!! Best prices! Call 800-787-3787 for details and ask for a free brochure. www.studentexpress.com SPRING BREAK 2002 Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas or Florida. Join Student Travel Services, America's #1 Student Tour Operator. Promote trips at Michigan and earn cash and free trips. Information/Reservations: 1-800-648-4849 or www.ststravel.com Spring Break Party! Indulge in Free Travel, Drinks, Food and Parties with the Best DJ's and celebrities in Cancun, Jamaica, Mazatlan, and the Bahamas. Go to StudentCity.com, call 1-800-293-1443 or email sales@studentcitv.com to find out more. SPRING BREAK REPS needed. Earn easy $$, travel free! Free materials provided. 1-800-367-1252 www.springbreakdirect.com SPRING BREAK: Cancun, Jamaica, All Florida destinations. Best Hotels, free parties, lowest prices! www.breakerstravel.com 800-985-6789. $10 Rush Tickets on sale 10 am - 6pm the day of the performance or the Friday before a weekend event at the UMS Ticket Office. 50% Rush Tickets on sale beginning 90 minutes before the event at the Performance Hall Box Office. Thic WPknc Rush Tckdae #1 Absolute Lowest Spring Break Price Guarantee! #2 Reputable company, Award-Winning Customer Service (see website) #3 Free Meal Plans! (Earlybirds) #4 All Destinations! #5 Campus Reps earn $$, Travel Free! Enough Reasons? 1-800-367-1252 www.springbreakdirect.com #1 SPRING BREAK VACATIONS! Cancun, Jamaica, Bahamas, & Florida. Book Early & get free meal plan. Earn cash and Go Free! Now hiring Campus Reps. 1-800-234-7007. endlesssummertours.com * BASKETBALL Season tickets desperately wanted by alumni. Call 517-605-8252. ***ACT NOW! GUARANTEE THE BEKT SPRING BREAK PRICES! SOUTH PADRE, CANCUN, JAMAICA, BAHAMAS, ACAPULCO, FLORIDA & MADRIGRAS. REPS NEEDED... TRAVEL FREE, EARN $$$. GROUPS DISCOUNT FOR 6+. 800-838-8203 OR WWW.LEISURETOURS.COM. ***EARLY SPRING Break Specials! Cancun & Jamaica From $389! Air, Hotel, Free Meals, Drinks! Award Winning. Company! Get Group - Go Free! Florida Vacations $129! springbreaktravel.com 1- 800-678-6386 ACAPULCO'S #1 Spring Break Company, BIANCHI-ROSSI TOURS, wants you to Go Loco in Acapulco! Book Spring Break 2002's Hottest Destination with the only company specializing in Acapulco! Call 1-800-875-4525 or log onto www.bianchi-rossi.com Travel Free-ask how! R y ~ n -u wwboersmatravelcom Organize Group & Go Free. Free Parties er & Hours of - - PREEDpinks.- f J - FREE Meals for UmitedrLime! ForDetailsand theBestRetes Vsitk:ww i.sunspashtours.com I ra Philip on Film: Shorts Created especially for the Philip on Film Festival, Shorts showcases the work of pioneering film artists who collaborated with Philip Glass from the initial project conception. UM FOOTBALL tickets @ Wisconsin: 11-17.800-861-1119. WANTED U of M vs. MSU tickets. Buy/sale. Please call 313-790-6778. Wanted! Spring Breakers! Sun Coast Vacations wants to send you on Spring Break to Cancun, the Bahamas, Jamaica, or Mazatlan FOR FREE! To find out how, call 1-888-777-4642 or e-mail sales@suncoastvacations.com Philip on Film: Koyaanisqatsi Since its premiere in 1983, Koyaanisqatsi has become a modern film classic with a cult-like following. It has been credited as a pivotal influence in shaping a new and unforgettable language in film and music. 7UMS TiCKET OIFFCE LOCATED IN THE MI LEAGUE, HOURS M-f 10AM-6PM, SAT 10AM-1PM U A valid student 10 is required. Limit two tickets per student, per event. Rush Tickets are not S o(,offered if an event is sold out. Seating is subject to availability and box office discretion. BACK AND NECK PAIN? Try Chiropractic. Dr. Jayson Epstein, 25 years experience. Relief phase intro: 4 treatments $75. Near UM. 994-5966. FRATERNITIES * SORORITIES CLUBS * STUDENT GROUPS Earn $1,000-$2,000 this semester with the easy Campusfundraiser.com three hour fundraising event. Does not involve credit card applications. Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so call today! Contact Campusfundraiser.com at 888-923-3238, or visit www.campusfundraiser.com GET A VISA CARD that earns you FREE Travel, Clothes, Music, etc. Online approval in 30 seconds. www.get-creditcard.com SEEKING PLAYERS for full court 1-on-1 basketball at IM Bldg. Great run. 434-4251. *ROOMMATE WANTED for modern z BR apt. near Med. Ctr. Campus. Prkg. A/C, Ldry., Balc., Furnished. 800 Fuller. Female Preferred. 769-7520. *yrig brea& Panama City Beach Florida from $39/night $215/week $9.75/person/day Sandpiper Beacon beach resort the "fun place"! Home of the world's longest keg party! Drink draft beer all week long * Tiki beach bar SPECIAL GIFT- We're looking for healthy women between the ages 21-35 for egg donation. All ethnic backgrounds are encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to AARMA, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. 4