NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 16, 2006 - 9A * QUAD Continued from page 1A around the world. The residence hall will boast an updated dining facility similar to the Hill Dining Center slated to open adja- cent to Mosher-Jordan in 2008. With several stations cooking and serving foods including stir-fry, pizza and grill- style sandwiches, students' hunger for made-to-order meals will be satisfied, Henry said. North Quad will also feature a eatery and study area called the Image Cafe. The caf6 will have an outside entrance on State Street and will also be acces- sible from inside the building. "We're talking about more of a din- ing experience," Henry said. "Food has a lot to do with community-building and morale." There are benefits to building an entirely new hall instead of simply renovating an old one, Baier said. Cur- rent residence halls face problems with retrofitting, he said. Facilities like laun- dry rooms and computer labs have been added to many residence halls after they were already built, leaving them poorly located or less effective. "With North Quad, these problems will be solved right off the bat," Baier said. Although the building's planners have high hopes for the building, they worry its expected popularity could cause problems. University Planner Susan Gott said she expects students to scramble for spots in the renovat- ed Mosher-Jordan and North Quad because of their updated dining halls and air conditioning. Since the two halls will only hold a combined 950 students, designating rooms may be difficult, she said. Administrators have planned two public sessions to talk about the plans. The first is March 21 at 6:30 p.m. in Palmer Commons. The second is March 23 at 6 p.m. in Lorch Hall. FILM. Continued from page 1A "Working with all these people, they were able to bring something to it. We created a nice kind of networking." Even so, "Spiral" was not shot cheaply. "We wanted to shoot it on 35-millimeter (film), which everyone says (costs) too much, but we wanted a good student film," he said. After a 27-day shoot, principal work on the film was finished. "We actually came in under budget and under schedule," Sharrief said. His experience won't end with tonight's premiere. Hoping to make filmmaking a more popular activity for students, Sharrief has plans for more student-based movie ven- tures. He's working a project with the Universi- ty's film department. "I'm in the middle of writing and funding a film about my experiences - it will show Detroit while losing stereotypical imagery of Detroit," he said. DINGWALL Continued from page 1A question. Frank Gehry's Stata Center is the other current MIT icon. Integrating many different academic programs, the Stata Center provides shapes and spaces not easily forgot- ten. While these projects are much more elaborate than North Quad, the spirit of questing for iconic architecture should be applied to our campus. Having a signature architectural statement is especially pertinent to North Quad. One of its three key design goals is to create "an entire building that is itself a gateway." Althoughathetnorthernmost Central Campus building, this idea of a gateway appears to be more of a figurative notion than a physical declaration. A more iconic exterior could better articulate this notion physically. Like the Graduate House at the University of Toronto, building elements could actually extend over the street as a threshold. The dormitory has intricate layers of perforated metal that cantilever over the streetscape. It uses the over- lapping materials as elegant signage. As the North Quad design develops, the core design can. still rise from sensible to signature. North Quad should strive for greatness in its structure along with its noble goal of creating an innovative academic atmosphere. Only then will the quadrangle prophecy truly be complete. SSAA Continued from page 1A est in the issue. Ward Connerly, a former regent of the Univer- sity of California at Berkeley, passed a similar ballot initiative in California. He then moved on to Michigan, where he spear- headed MCRI. Connerly has said that if the ballot measure can pass in Michigan, it can pass anywhere in the country. "What happens here is really going to be the gateway," Tanner said. SSAA originally formed in response to the 2003 Supreme Court cases on the University's use of race as a factor in admis- sions, but it began to disband after the Court ruled in favor of the University's using race as a factor to achieve diversity, said Jaime Nelson, a co-chair of the group's outreach committee. 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