Study graphs attractive features The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 14, 2002 - 9A Michelle Branch SFebruary 10.o8PM . AirAes St. Andrew's Hall wmmm9F- DETROIT (AP) - Valentine's EPIC/S Day may be about celebrating love, Whi but a survey suggests that the attrib- were s utes that attract people to their future parts o mate may depend on their geography. tures li While the majority of Michigani- cent in ans cited eyes or smile as the most shave attractive feature, respondents from Flint/Sa different parts of the state disagree Four about what is attractive in a current respon or future mate. to wrin "Different regions of the state have survey different interests," said Ed Sarpolus, state fc whose Lansing-based polling firm tive. TUNNEL SA Continued from Page 1A Continu of students took part in a prank when sign in they descended into the tunnels and were Indiana successful in shutting off the hot water at get into the University president's residence. IUPI Brown also noted the tunnels are hot much o due to the heat systems kept there. In not a w addition, they are very narrow m some Vassa places and people have to get down and has a 3 crawl to move around. Utility workers 2,400 s who go into the tunnels are specially Michig trained to handle the heat and small locked space. their ac "They're dangerous to people who are Also, in there," Brown said. 11 p.m. AFRICA beliefs Hills Continued from Page 1A Chairm He shared some of his discoveries said Sa with the audience, and had audience seemed members marching and singing along "I as to participate in prayer and the celebra- interest tion of Judaism as it is practiced in event t these various locations. black hi Sand discussed the development and bring th discovery of Judaism within these ish co communities and the way it has school, emerged as a blend of cultures and Snyd ideas. event w "There's the concept that people for stud throughout time have moved around because and shared a lot of culture," he said. alizatio "Each of us is a combination of thou- types a sands and tens of thousands of blended Jews. the michigan daily HORIZON CAMPS Are you DYNAMIC, compassionate, motivated and looking for the EXPERIENCE OFA LIFETIME? 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Statewide, 4 percent of respondents cited tight buttocks as attractive, compared to 2 percent who favor the bust. "It seems like the growing craze is the behind," Sarpolus said. "You'd think, from all we see in the media, that men focus on the bust. But it seems that more men care about hips and the rear end. "That was surprising." Sarpolus said the study is some. indication that cultural beauty norms may be changing. He said the study may also show that there's a differ- ence in the kind of person attractive for dating versus a potential spouse. "We may have different tastes," he said. LIBacRhs wt E1flIMEM ASTER 8:a011E February 17.7:30 PM *AAIges FLIKFSTIII( Feruall1 St Andirsas mNal . WM5 * A AV;S U S Waimwnuht FhNUr 28 e 1:30 ?E _Micip hae FETY ed from Page 1A at the front door. The one problem that plagues is non-residents tailgating in back of residents to dorms. D Captain Frank Sloan said there has not been f an increase in crime rates. "We've been thankful, hole lot." ar College, a liberal arts school in upstate New York, 5-member security department which patrols the student campus. At Vassar, like the University of an, UCLA and Indiana, the dorm entrances are 24 hours a day, only allowing residents who swipe cess cards. , security officers patrol the residence halls from to 7 a.m. every night. In addition, Vassar, which is a gated college, goes one step further than Indiana and UCLA by requiring guests to sign in and be escorted by hosts at all times. With these measures as well as night patrols and blue light phones all over campus, "serious crime is not very common" says Vassar's Director of Security Donald Marsala. Vassar senior Allison Sparks said the'one thing she thought made campus security good is that it is receptive and fosters a good relationship with students. "Students feel security is definitely working for them," she said. University of Michigan Housing officials have studied secu- rity procedures at other schools, but have raised some reluc- tance with door monitors. However, if the current increase in crime continues, there could be drastic measures in place soon. "We're always looking for ways to improve practices" said Ian Steinman, director of Housing Security and associate director of DPS. TEA LIKISIe Lll wiDFAbRIrUV LEGNS. &fGA ebruary 21. SLStidrews * 8PM and cultural connections." el Major Events Committee an Joel Snyder, an LSA senior, nd was invited because there to be an interest in the topic. ked around and people seemed ed. We figured it'd be a great o try out, especially during history month, a good way to he black communities and Jew- mmunities together at this he said. der added that he thought the was an important opportunity dents and community members it reached beyond the gener- ons, assumptions and stereo- associated with Africans and "I think it's a really great opportuni- ty to step outside of our own bound- aries in however we define ourselves and see the interconnectedness of dif- ferent people who have shared things we might not have known we've shared," he said. Engineering senior Javaughn Perkins said he attended the event because he wanted to become more educated about people in Africa. He said he found the speaker profound and the information intriguing. "I didn't know there were African black people practicing Judaism in Africa," he said. "It was kind of weird to see black people wearing the Star of David and singing songs in Hebrew." 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