--,-I 4B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2003 MaI LVVV Nift y Each of the areas that surrou Central Camp us has its owni f- £nI ......*..... .. .L /.. - A " - & neighborhoods Inds dis- Lin th W iCve iiflavor. instead of capturing gATHENS e nuance of these neighborhoods, BTCEnEe o NOUVEAU iTREET Iy M~~ental eHealth 111 e resorted to stereotyping. The spiritual heart of the Greek ... A.a.9lE rSystem. A Dionysian paradise Q--complete with wine, street parties E - opand easy access to 1-94 and Ann TR *PLMERA Arbor's outskirts. The area located north of E. -Stomall: Huron Street prides itself on its aNORTHUNVERSITY RU& quiet and cultured community. auna" BBBP dHANN ABOR LREETLHu STREET AESTHETESlHJGHLJFERS Big city wannabes who like the faux- aTYAVEN_-a bustle and believe they are plugged adbnHard-partying? Do you remember into the theater district and ritzy din- E wFORESTC the weekend? If you do, your ing. The real reason they live down- neighbors certainly don't. Empty town: The Drive-Thru Beer Depot. CAm plastic cups and discarded Mr. -- ~-M.wSpot's wrappers litter the walk to POKounHrYcampus. ENJAMIN -- ;.ARDOR"' O°Se Sports are the main form of social bonding with ,- AVNUE. easy access to the Intramural Building, Elbel Field and the Sports Coliseum this neighborhood is an athlete's dream. Map courtesy of the University of Michigan ACTION Continued from Page 1B describe their importance to the future of the country. The court also wrote that while the policies that the Law School uses in order to create a diverse student body are con- stitutional at this time, it expects such policies to no longer be necessary in 25 years. Undoing the social and economic inequities between the races that have developed over hun- dreds of years in such a short period of time is an ambitious goal and one that will take a great deal of effort to achieve. Supporters of affirmative action would be mistaken to rest on their laurels in the wake of this victory. Rather, civil rights activists should view this ruling as a call to action. The time has come to end the historic injustices based on skin color that have blemished the American story since it began. The work of fixing the country's institutions of higher learning and in turn of power and influence will prove to be much more difficult than achieving this narrow victory in the Supreme Court. COLEMAN Continued from Page 11 proposed such ideas as the Life Science Initiative, the internship with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Master Plan. He sought to expand the University's international prominence and prestige in a wide range of areas. Serious questions remain as to how Coleman sees the University's role in the future. For these reasons, the Daily encourages Coleman to deliver a state of the University address at the beginning of the fall academic term in order to evaluate her first year as president and to lay out ideas for the University's future. Hopefully, after a rocky first year, becoming acquainted with her position, Coleman will lead the University into an exciting future as an internationally- renowned institution of higher learning. voted Eest pizza, Chipatis, Salads, Uj e-Out, Late Night Munchies, Dinner, Fries, and Pestaurant for Larqe Group! Mickigan Daily Peoclers ip Pc1 2003 FIzzcI del event HairShop ved bes#everyyearfrm m1997-2003 Dining and Deliverg everyday from10:3Oam fil 4am 995-5095 www.pizzakouse.com Traditional pizza, Chicago deep disk pizza, Chipatis, Pasta, Burgers, SuLs, Salads, and Shakes & Malts!! 1214 S. University 930-1892 aEsfWatk-3. Ulrich's Bookstore Presents Karaoke Night The shareef don't like it! Rockin' the Casbah! Rock the Casbah! By order of the prophet we ban that boogie { ' sound Degenerate the faithful wit that CRAZY Casbah sound! WHO THREW THATi I { l Prices so Low you'll have books to spare! art sinnlipc alaitrnnic texthnnks and unnlies all in nne stnreI