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The Michigan Daily 6 Thursday, April10, 2008
APARTMENTS
1. UNIVERSITY TOWERS
2. Willowtree
3- Cambridge Condominiums

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BANKS
Q 1. TCF BANK
2. UM Credit Union
3. Chase Bank
GROCERY STORE
O 1.MEIJER
2. Whole Foods Market
3. Kruger
HAIR SALON
Q 1. DOUGLAS J. AVEDA
2. Nogginz
3. Coach and Four
TANNING SALON
O 1. CAMPUS TAN
2. Tanfastic
3. Big House Tanning

FLOWER SHOPS
Q 1. UNIVERSITY FLOWER
SHOP
2. Chelsea FlowerShop
3. Ken Nielson Flowers
SUSHI
Q 1. SADAKO
2. Sushicome
3.Totoro Japanese Restaurant

REALTOR
1. CAMPUS REALTY
2. Wilson White Company
3. CMB Property Management

1. BORDERS
(39%)
2. Ulrich's (18%)
3. Shaman Drum

GROCERY.ST.OR.E.
Ten minutes after you move into your first Ann Arbor apartment,
you understand why students spend so much money on their Ann
Arbor parking spots: There's essentially no place, within walking
distance, to "stock up." Sure, your sandwich shop of choice is now
just blocks away, but you can't find anun-bruised apple for your life.
There might not be a lot of ground space to work with, but this cam-
pus is in desperate need of a quality grocery store. And no, the Vil-
lage Corner and White Market do not count.
PH ARMACY
Dear Charles R. Walgreen III,
First, thank you kindly for your $5 million donation to build the
University's Walgreen Drama Center on North Campus. It houses
the Arthur Miller Theatre nicely, and although we don'tgetup there
as much as we'd like, it really was a thoughtful gesture.
But as much as University students appreciate the Walgreen Cen-
ter, what we could really use on campus is an actual Walgreens. We
understand Chore are reasons for not putting a store within walking
distance from the Diug. Many large chains pass on locations in high-
rent downtown areas when more money can be made by astore a few
miles out. But think about the carless masses.
When we get sick, we can't finda sensibly sized bottle of Dayquil.
When we run out of the hygiene products we like best, we have to
bus to Meijer.
Please, sir, give your alma mater a place where students can buy
medicine, make-up and birthday cards for our moms in one stop.
Sincerely,
Needing Shampoo
-JESSICA VOSGERCHIN

out hoecakes? That's just plain wrong.
- MARA GAY
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FA.T 9.9DP.
After five years of trips to the Michigan Union
basement, it's obvious that this campus'sfast food
offerings (except Wendy's and Subway) are fairly
pathetic. Birthday cookie cakes, inedible Chinese
and a low-grade Sbarro aren'texactlyappetizing.
Taco Bell probably isn't coming back due to the
"Boot the Bell" campaign and In-N-Out Burger
doesn'tlike the Midwest, but there are still plenty
of options. Give me a McDonald's, Burger King or
Arby's and I'll be happy. The rumor about Panda
Express replacing Magic Wok is a start, but there
are still some pieces missing from potential fast
food heaven.
- PUNIT MATTOO CNV

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