NEWS The Michigan Daily - Friday, December 9, 2005 - 7 SAIRBUS Continued from page 1. it is a positive experience, they are likely to tell their friends," he said. For a trip to Detroit, it is suggested that students purchase tickets in advance at the Michigan Union Ticket Office. Students may also use their Mcards to buy walk-on seats, but space is limited for students without a reservation. An Mcard is used to buy return trip tickets on a first-come, first-served basis. Cards are swiped on the bus and charged to the holder's student account. "I think it's a helpful service," said LSA sophomore Bruna Barbosa. "It's cheap, on time and comfortable." The cost of a ticket to the airport is $7, while a return trip costs $10. Airbus makes trips to the Detroit Metro Airport from Dec. 16 to Dec. 23 and provides rides back to campus for the two days before classes start in January. Airbus has pickup locations in the Hill area, North Campus and Central Campus. "It was run efficiently, and I was pleased," Gottlieb said. "Seven bucks is a lot better than 50 (for a cab)." the michigan c GRADUATION Continued from page 1 ter's degree, Jan Choike, a software engineering and economics major, plans to continue research with his professor. Having studied abroad in Sweden and been a student ambassador for foreign stu- dents, Choike passed on some advice: "Try to become involved in whatever activities are available because it will define the quality of the memories you have about your time at the University." Still others have different plans after gradua- tion. Psychology major Keri Myers will also pur- sue her master's degree starting next summer at Penn State University, taking a brief detour in January, when she will get married. Keri said she would most miss "the incredible friendships and community that I found." She added, "I learned the freedom that comes with being real and vulnerable with people and discovered the amazing friendships that can result." HARRISON "I can only hope they are not true." Carr said he would not comment on the case Continued from page 1 yesterday because Harrison is no longer a stu- on charges of indecent exposure. dent at the University. "The charges are very serious and very alarm- ing," Carr said in a statement at the time of the suspension. - Ian Herbert contributed to this report. LENNON Continued from page 1 Crisler Arena. He and Ono played a benefit con- cert advocating for the release of local political activist John Sinclair, who had been sentenced to 10 years in prison for selling two joints of mari- juana. Lennon performed a song called "John Sinclair," which later appeared on his album Sometime in New York City. The Michigan Supreme Court freed Sinclair three days later. The exhibit culls more than 100 pieces of Len- non's artwork produced between 1968 and 1980. "Most of the people that come to the exhibit didn't know he was also an artist, so they are blown away by the volume of pieces we have," Siegal said. "Usually we have (more than) 100 pieces on display, but the amount of artwork is consumable for the masses. Because it's line- drawing, pen-and-ink sketches, even if you are the most high-falutin' art snob, whether you are five or 85, you can enjoy it. If you've never been to a gallery before, you can enjoy it," Siegal said. Though Lennon never received much recogni- tion for his visual art, he had a unique style that mirrored his more famous musical talents. Simple and succinct, rendered with enthusiasm and speed, Lennon's sketches capture his complex emotions through nothing more than pen and paper. Still, his artwork has been the subject of controversy. In 1970, London police raided a Lennon exhibition and seized some drawings depicting sex acts. Lennon's defense team produced similar works by Pablo Picasso and argued before a magistrate court that Lennon's work was no more obscene than Picasso's. Some of the seized pieces are on display at "So This Is Xmas." Beyond their historical significance, Ono said Lennon's art is especially important in light of recent events. "Love was the main theme," she said in a written statement. "It was the main motivation. The main drive. I think that we need a lot of that today. And there's a scarcity of that right now. I'd like to sort of cir- culate that more in the world, and I think that John's art exhibition is good for that, too." In 1968, Lennon said, "If art were to redeem man, it could do so only by saving him from the seriousness of life and restoring him to an unexpected boyishness." So young or old, casual Lennon fan or Beatles obsessive, check out "So This Is Xmas" while you can. Although there is no cover charge, there is a suggested donation of $2, which will go to Dawn Farms, a local rehab and recovery center. Siegal urged those who enjoy the exhibit to be generous. "We are lucky enough in that we are able to raise money for various causes," he said. MCRI Continued from page 1 Republicans. Canvassers also deadlocked on motions to throw out the petitions and to investigate alle- gations of fraud. The Court of Appeals said the canvassers do not have the authority to investi- gate the fraud allegations. Opponents of the proposal have said an unde- termined number of signatures were gathered by misinformation about the initiative's goals. BAMN says some black people were tricked into signing a petition they thought would pro- tect affirmative action programs. MCRI denies the fraud allegations. aU ':I Envision Everyday At University Towers Voted #1 in 2005 for 'Best Apartment' by Michigan Daily! 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