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man herself who should be pressured.
In a letter dated March 23, Gary Krenz, special counsel to the
president, responded to SOLE's repeated requests, emphasizing
that the issue requires Coleman's attention because of long-term
implications for the University's future business relationships.
"It requires careful consideration as to whether and how it is a
better, or more feasible, approach to achieving the goals that we
all share - namely, enforcement of the Vendor Code of Conduct
and fostering of just behavior on the part of those who make prod-
ucts bearing the name and marks of our institution," he wrote.
SOLE resorted to protests and "more disruptive" methods to
push the issue only after Coleman repeatedly refused to meet with
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students, said LSA freshman Blase Kearney, who organized yes-
terday's demonstration.
SOLE members also fasted for the day as part of the protest to
represent workers earning "starvation wages" - a feat particularly
difficult given the free food on the Diag yesterday, Kearney said.
Turnout was unexpectedly high, SOLE member Adri Miller
said. Sporting red armbands and chanting slogans, about 50 stu-
dents and community members marched.
Miller, an RC sophomore, said she was impressed with the
diverse crowd the protest attracted.
"These are not the people who would normally turn out," she
said, which she cited as proof that workers' rights are important to
a wide swath of the campus community.
About 15 universities, including Georgetown and the Universi-
ty of Wisconsin at Madison, have already adopted the Designated
Suppliers Program.
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recruiting and catering to young
members may be the cause.
Forman said during his presi-
dency membership "definitely was
weighted toward elder alumni."
That is changing.
Although the decline was
evenly spread among different
segments of the membership,
the association plans to place an
emphasis on career services for
25- to 38-year-old alumni.
By improving services to help
connect alumni within profes-
sional fields, the association
hopes to attract younger alums
who are new to the business
world. They also plan to sponsor
networking activities for recent
graduates.
Helen Peters, who worked as an
assistant under Forman and Graf-
ton, said the new focus on youth
is making older alumni unhappy.
Membership has been on the
rise for the last 10 years. It was at
86,000 in 1996, 99,000 in 2001
and 108,000 last year.
The University boasts the
fourth-largest association in the
country. About a quarter of grad-
uates - 108,000 out of the esti-
mated 425,000 living Michigan
alumni - are registered mem-
bers. The national average is less
than 19 percent.
The association said the recent
drop in membership is not a
shock because it is consistent
with membership drops at other
schools.
"We're concerned, not pan-
icked," Alumni Association
spokeswoman Cat Niekro said.
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PRIVATE/SHARED RMS. AVAIL.now
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ACCT MANAGER-INSIDE SALES, F-T
fast growing Ann Arbor based IT Consulting
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mail to 734-786-6364
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ASSISTANT OUTDOOR POOL Director:
Private club has mgmt. position for a cus-
tomer service oriented individual w/ leader-
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and lifeguard certification. Free membership
incl. Apply @ Liberty Athletic Club: 2975
W Liberty, Ann Arbor. Phone Chris @
665-3738 ext. 24 for more information.
BEVERAGE CART, GRILL, & BANQUET
SEVERS wanted at Stonebridge Golf Club.
1825 Clubhouse Dr. Apply in person.
Stonebridgegolfclub.net (map) or call
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COLLEGE GRADUATE, AN Ann Arbor
startup medical device co. seeks your skills.
Work w/radiologist to develop new products,
training, & marketing. Artistic ability, outgo-
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CONTRIBUTE TO SCIENCE and eam $7!
UM undergraduates needed to complete a 30
minute questionnaire. Email
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UM is an EEO employer.
IRB File Number: HUM00003798
IRB Approval Period: 1/28/2006-1282007
UM Federalwide Assurance: FWA00004969
Expiration 6/12/06
EARN $4,000! Be an Egg Donor. Must be
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oriented employee to work with infants and
toddlers. Fun atmosphere, competitive salary,
full benefits. Contact the director at
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GROUNDS CREW/MAINTENANCE EM-
PLOYEES wanted for Stonebridge Golf
Club. 1825 Clubhouse Dr. Apply in person.
Stonebridgegolfclub.net (map) or call
734-323-8790.
LAB ASST.- RESPONSIBLE student
wanted for general lab duties, incl. care of
mice, in med campus research lab. Good
techniques. $10/hr. 20-30 hrs/wk. Work
study pref. but not required. Contact Kath-
leen Portman at pomtmank@umich.edu
LEGAL SECRETARY/INTERN: Answer
phones, greet clients, maintain the office cal-
endar for a five member office.-Schedule ap-
pointments.-Type letters, correspondence,
memos, etc., in Microsoft Word (2004 edi-
tion). Typing, filing, copying, mailing docu-
ments to clients. Responsible for logging all
mail, outgoing and received, as well as fax-
es.-Handle all copying and preparing outgo-
ing mail.-Maintain office supplies and inven-
tory; order supplies, as required.-Open and
close files.-Responsible for filing and general
office maintenance. The position requires the
candidate type a minimum of 50 wpm; the
candidate must also be proficient in Mi-
crosoft Word, Microsoft Office, Power Point,
and Excel. Lastly, the candidate must have
transportation and a valid driver's license.
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cated at 15124 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe
Park, Michigan 48230 Hours are Monday
through Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Health
benefits offered. Interested applicants should
fax a cover letter, specifying salary require-
ments, and resume to 313.822.8822, or
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OUTDOOR LIFEGUARD: PRIVATE club
now accepting applications for summer life-
guard & swim instructor positions. Appli-
cants must have current lifeguard certifica-
tion. Free membership incl. Apply @ Liberty
Athletic Club. 2975 W. Liberty, Ann Arbor.
Phone Chris @ 665-3738 ext 24 for info.
SWIMMING POOL SERVICE and
constmction. Fast paced outdoor work,
weekends off Top pay for hard working, self-
motivated people to work in the NW
DETROIT SUBURBS. 248-477-7727.
TEACHING ASSISTANTS UM Northwood
Community Child Development Center is
seeking individuals to assist in our preschool
classes between the hours of 10:30 and
5:30pm. Experience working with young chil-
dren preferred. Please call 764.4557 for more
information or e mail resume and availability
tojessieb@umich.edu
URREA, A NOT-FOR-PROFIT health out-
comes research foundation, is looking for a
DATABASE PROGRAMMER for epidemio-
logic and health policy research. Duties in-
lude: Assisting in the design of data analy-
sis processing system using SAS for a series
of annual reports; assisting in the develop-
ment and implementation of new data analy-
sis systems for reporting; creating and edit-
ing data documentation; preparing data set
descriptions. Necessary qualifications: Bach-
elor's degree in Social or Health Science;
demonstrated capacity for social science re-
search and progressively responsible experi-
ence; demonstrated ability to leam new pro-
grams and processes quickly; demonstrated
ability to work independently and as part of a
team and to manage a workload efficiently;
excellent oral and written communication
skills. Preference for candidates with 1+
years of experience with SAS or relational
database language (SQL, Oracle), experience
with analytical programming (such as SAS,
SPSS, or STATA), and experience process-
ing and documenting data in a social science
research setting. EOE. Reply to HR@urea.-
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WORK ON MACKINAC Islandythis Season-
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ties. Located on shore of Lake Superior in
Big Bay, MI. Positions available for Coun-
selors, Waterfront, Instructors for Na-
ture/Arts & Crafts/Recreation, Nurses, Thera-
pists, Food Service, and Auxiliary. Must be
enthusiastic, responsible, and love children.
June 11 through August 6. Salary, room &
board, and experience of lifetime provided.
Call or write for application and information.
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fish cleaning. May thorugh Aug. $8/hour.
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SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
College Pro is now hiring painters to work
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vancement opportunities. 888-277-9787 or
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FREE ROOM & BOARD for occasional
Child Care. Non-smkr. only w/ car.'Call
904-0665.
RESPONSIBLE, CARING CHILDCARE
needed in my Novi home for my 3-month-
old daughter starting in April/May
jbmcgrath4@yahoo.com or
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SUMMER CHILD CARE. Active, funloving
sitter wanted for 3 boys, 12-20 hrswk.Own
car & refs. req. Call 734-426-5311.
SUMMER COUNSELORS WANTED
Counselors needed for our student travel and
pre-college enrichment programs, middle
school enrichment, and college admissions
prep. Applicants must be 21 years old by
June 20th and possess a valid driver's license.
We need: Mature, Hardworking, Energetic in-
dividuals who can dedicate 4-7 weeks men-
toring and supervising teens. To receive in-
formation or apply please visit
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!! FREE ROOMATE FINDER Let us find
your perfect match. Call 741-9300.
RIVER'S EDGE APARTMENTS! Half off
1st mo. ! Why pay the high A2 prices? Ypsi-
lanti is only 15 min. drive to campus. Leas-
ing now! 1, 2, & 3 bdrms. From $595. Free
Heat & Water. 487-5750. Virtual tours and
apply online at www.riversedge.org
ROOMS FOR RENT avail. immed. Campus
area. From $350/mo. 769-2344 or
hutch@provide.net
SHARE A GREAT house for summer.
Packard/State area. $300/month. Parking,
laundry, backyard deck. 989-798-5234.
SPACIOUS 1 BDRM. Fall '06, Central Cam-
pus, $750/mo., call 734-709-8524 or www.-
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SPRING AND SUMMER AVAILABILITY
REDUCED PRICES
GREAT LOCATIONS
Efficiency 1,2&3 Bedrooms
Campus Area Apartments
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LOW SECURITY DEP., $1200 off w/6-12
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incl. & pets O.K. Beautiful, landscaped
grounds, lg. walk-in closets. 734-663-8463.
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!Attention bargain hunters!
8 bdrm.- $3400
6 bdrm.- $2700
5 bdrm.- $2350
4 bdrm.- $2000
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Brand new 3 & 4 bdrms.
Awesome 2 bdms., $800+
Spacious, fun 1 bdrm.
Custom apts. available
Hurry!!!
MAY LEASES AVAIL!!! Studio to 3 bed-
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1 ROOM AVAIL. on Oakland. Furn., A/C.,
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ing. Rent Negotiable. 248-766-1449.
AVAILABLE NOW & MAY!!
Campus 2 and 3 bedroom apartments
Furmished and reasonably priced
Call 734.668.1100 or stop
in at 625 Church St.
LG. SUNNY 1 bdrm. avail. for sublease
early May-Aug. $450 OBO. Loc. at Packard
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SUBLET: 2 BDRM. @ 910 Packard and 3
bdrm. @ 1600 Packard. 222-9033. JMS.
For Thursday, March 30, 2006
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Some of you have increased responsi-
bilities with children now. Nevertheless,
all of you have an opportunity to dis-
cover how you can best express your
creative talents.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Make improvements to where you live
now. It's important for you to feel good
about your home and your domestic
scene. This matters to you.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Think about how you can communi-
cate to others more clearly. You're
bright, quick and clever. Make sure oth-
ers understand what you mean.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
You now want to find work that is
meaningful to you. Yes, you need to earn
your daily bread, but you want to enjoy
doing so! (And why not?)
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
It's important to narrow your focus
now. Pull in a little; don't spread your
energy too thin. Just focus on what is
already on your plate.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Increased solitude will help you to sort
out some important changes that await
you in the next few years. Your first step
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
At this time in your life, you see more
clearly what is working and what is not.
Once you are able to determine what is
not working, be swift to move on!
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
This is most definitely a time of prepa-
ration for you. The goals that you seek to
accomplish are within your grasp now.
Lay the groundwork so that you're ready
for them in two years.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Because some resources from others
are now diminished, your own independ-
ence is being tested. You can handle this.
You're a determined perfectionist who is
extremely capable.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
Don't be afraid to take charge of your
own independence. You're starting to
focus on your external world now. Some
of you are breaking free from relation-
ships. All of you are going places!
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
At times, you might feel over-
whelmed, but you can handle all the
responsibilities that you now bear. This
is a time of hard work, and hard work
always brings its own payoff.
YOU BORN TODAY You know how
to seduce others with strong opinions
and big ideas. You're intense and work