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September 04, 2007 - Image 51

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The Michigan Daily, 2007-09-04

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Ann Arbor is not just a remote
town on a map anymore, soon
it will be your second home. So
take a peak at what your new
stomping grounds have to offer.

Coming to a new town
can be frustrating; you
don't know the best pizza
place or even which
restaurants deliver late
at night. But with the
Daily's help, you can con-
fidently arrive on campus
with the street smarts to
impress your hallmates.
See page 2F

FINI) YOUR \AR
We know, you're not
technically "legal" yet.
But that doesn't mean you
can't have a glimpse of
what your future week-
ends may hold.
See page 6F

WHAT TO EAT
Whether it's 4 am., 3
p.m. or any other time
of the day, if you're hun-
gry, chances are there's a
place open. The Daily has
you covered on the best
spots to check out no mat-
ter where you might be on
campus - or what state
you might find yourself in.
See page 7F and 8F

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