R1~e1Mirbigau y aNEW STUDENT EDITION 2008 ann The Michigan DailyI michigandailycom Fall 2008 elcome to Ann Arbor, your home for at least the next four years. Although you may have taken tours of the actual campus, the town sur- rounding the 'U' has plenty to offer, too. So, instead of watching you search for all of Ann Arbor's best places to eat, have fun and hang out, the Michigan Daily has compiled this special section to help you conquer the city. Of course, there is more to "Tree Town" than we can fit in here - but at least it's a start. You've heard that college is nothing like high school. Your mom won't be there to do your laundry. Your teachers don't care if you don't come to class. And holi- days aren't all about filling pillowcases with candy anymore. In Ann Arbor, days like Halloween and St. Patrick's Day are unlike anything you ever expe- rienced at home. Crazy parties. Skimpy costumes. Oh yeah, and a lot of fun. See Page 2F The number of places to eat, drink and hang out in this city can be a little over- whelming. But you'll soon learn that, sometimes, it's'just better to follow the crowd. Every year, Michigan Daily readers vote on the best establishments in.Ann Arbor. Wondering where to get your hair done? Craving some late night munchies? Whatever you're looking for, we probably have it covered. See Pages 4F-5F Once you hit college, cheap food becomes one of the most important things in your life. And since almost every burrito joint on campus is inex- pensive, you'll eat more Mexican food in the next four years than you ever thought possible. For years, there has been a debate about which burrito place is better: Panchero's or BTB Burrito. We're here to settle it once and for all. See Page 6F