0 6A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 3, 2002 CONVOCATION Continued from Page 1A tly how you feel because I am new here too," Coleman told the arena filled with approximately 4,000 freshmen. She talked to students about what she called the "dance" students must perform during col- lege: One step forward, one step back and a side- ways slide. "Learning should be a joyful, exciting experi- ence -not a dogged march from the first day of class to a predetermined finish line or the first day of your first job. Loosen up," she said. "Explore those tangential paths while you have the chance." Coleman advised students to be prepared for the changes that await over the next four years - in the world, as well as in their lives and aspirations. "There's a serious reason to keep your eye out for diagonal paths in the years ahead. Whatever your college and career plans may be now, you cannot possibly predict how sharply your own personal path may twist and turn," she said. "Just think of your predecessors at this New Student Convocation only a year ago - before Sept. 11, before all these recent corporate col- lapses, before the ground seemed to shift from under your feet," she said. "Those students, the Class of 2005, came here with a whole different set of expectations and assumptions from yours. Now some of them may be rethinking their majors and career plans." After hearing Coleman's speech, several fresh- men said their first impression of Coleman was "Learning should be a joyful, exciting experience - not a dogged march from the first day of class to a predetermined finish line or the first day of your first job. Loosen up." -- Donald Hann Defense attorney E1 positive. "I was worried she'd be one of those silent types, sitting behind a cubicle," LSA freshman Max Burgman said. "I was riveted to my seat." Director of Undergraduate Admissions Ted Spencer congratulated the class on their admis- sion to the University, praising the students, as in past years, as "the most talented class in the his- tory of the University." He also provided some statistics about the Class of 2006, which hails from 70 countries and 1,400 high schools, and is 51 percent female. Thirty percent of freshmen were elected to stu- dent government offices; 25 percent received all- city, league, county or state athletic awards; over 50 percent played a musical instrument, and over 44 percent performed in a facility the caliber of Carnegie Hall; 28 percent received a community service award; 50 percent worked for a high school publication; and 10 percent started their own business. "I so I Hey, Moving In? CARDBOARD " HERE When you've finished unpacking RECYCLE those empty boxes in the BLUE recycling dumpster at the loading dock. Foam packing peanuts & foam block can be recycled at the dock, too! (r U of M Recycles! www.recycle.umich.edu I I I I I I 4 I 4 E A Visit the U-M Computer Showcase on the Web or in person - Back-to-School Promotion August 12 through September 13, 2002. Special discounted pricing on hardware, software, and peripherals. For example, buy the latest version of Microsoft Office for MAC/PCs for less than $50! Get InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, PageMaker and other great Adobe products at great prices!Adobe rl 9 "Ann Arbors Most Famous Laundromat Since 19721." Voted Best In Michigan The Laundromat more students prefer Sulk Dry Cleaning Available Open 24 hours/361 days " No Waiting " Ample, convenient parking " Jumbo Machines = Over 135 washers & dryers U L . f CAMPUS AREA _I '\STADIUM -- IA, - 1 .4 rl STIMSON yG B AH A MR. STADIUM EISENHOWER PKY. $22 Shuttle To and From Metro Airport Per Person One-Way (7-14661.99 1* LSZZ.-7