Illic i Hn' ailt Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, April 10, 2009 LSA ACADEMIC ADVISING Students: Advice too scattered Technical Director Janine Wood Thomas and apprentice Mike Cichen construct the set for the upcoming show "Fences" at the Performance Network Theatre on Thursday. Performance Network calls for aid t prevent shutdown Double majors, pre-med students report lack of central guidance resource By AMY MUNSLOW Daily StaffReporter LSA junior Ashlee Mosley decided to double major in Latin and political science as a way to pursue her divergent interests. Little did she know that there was no one adviser to guide her on how to fulfill the requirements of both majors. Mosley said while she was gen- erally able to find information online to plan her double major, there were a lot of "loopholes" in requirements, and she wasn't clear about which advisers to see to resolve her questions. As students in the College of Literature, Science and Arts like Mosley choose their classes for next fall, some feelthattheir advis- ing needs are notbeing adequately met bythe Newnan LSA Academic Advising Center. Major problems cited by students include long wait times for appointments, over- generalized advice and conflicting information between LSA advisers and concentration advisers. Tim Dodd, director of the Newnan LSA Academic Advising Center, said that the center isn't designed to give students guid- ance specific to their majors, and pointed to concentration advis- ers as sources of information for specific majors. "It makes the best sense to train general advisers to know the whole curriculum and the vast array of resources out there," Dodd said. "A concentration adviser who can give detailed advice about that department's requirements, internship possi- bilities and opportunities to par- ticipate in that disciplinary and departmental community." Dodd said students like Mosley have avariety of advisers they can see, but there is no one contact person for questions specific to double majors. "Students can and should see all of their assigned advisers - general, first major, second major, minor - as they have questions about certain aspects of their aca- demic program," he said. Since LSA undergraduate reg- istration began Monday, students with both single and double majors have reported experiencing frus- tration with a lack of available advising times as they struggle to schedule their classes. LSA freshman Charles Mark- man said that while his adviser was helpful, it was difficult to schedule an appointment. "I tried to geta hold of her, but was four weeks down the line before I could actually meet with her," he said. See ADVISING, Page 7 Downtown theater must raise $40,000 by next Wednesday to keep curtain open By MALLORY BEBERMAN Daily StaffReporter Ann Arbor's 27-year old, nonprof- it Performance Network Theatre is in a race against time. By next Wednesday, the Performance Net- work must raise $40,000 to keep its actors working and its stage busy. Carla Milarch, the executive director of the Performance Net- work, said the theater company has been suffering from a decrease in state art funding and corporate support for the last few years. But Milarch said the Performance Network has been able to stay in business because of individual donations and special event fund- raisers. But with the current economic crisis, the Performance Network has seen those donations slip away. "We took some significant hits in our last few months in a couple of key areas and so what that has done is basically change our revenue pro- jection for the end of the year," she said. To try to compensate for the decrease in revenue, the Per- formance Network has slashed employee bonuses and parking sub- scriptions, Milarch said. She added that to eliminate more spending, the Performance Network has post- poned the date of its seventh show of the 2008-2009 season. The show will be the opener for the 2009- 2010 season instead. "There are a number of differ- ent ways across the board that we've cut budgets and done all the cost saving that we can do without making major compromises to the structure of the organization," she said. But it hasn't been enough. Milarch said to raise the $40,000 by next Wednesday, the Performance Network has launched a grassroots See THEATER, Page 7 STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS B-School project competes for $25K MRun set for cross-state fundraiser Website project to give small bands more exposure By DAVID TAYLOR For the Daily The Ross School of Business likes to bill its classes as "action- based learning," in which students can grapple with real-world busi- ness quandaries. And for Andrew Charnik and Jeffrey Richman, such was the case when they were asked to create their own business venture. The result for the two Ross School of Business graduate stu- dents is "Relive" - a business plan that melds the atmosphere of live, small-scale concerts with the struggles of up-and-coming artists in an online community. The idea afforded them the chance to compete for $25,000 to make the business a reality. Their team was chosen out of 160 teams as a semi-finalist in the New Venture Championship competition, which started yes- terday and will continue through the weekend. The competition - which is in its 17th year - is hosted by the University of Oregon's Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship. It pits student entrepreneurs against one another for the chance to win prize money. See BUSINESS, Page 7 HOPPING AROUND THE GLOBE Members of campus running group hope to cover 178 miles in less than 24 hours By VERONICA MENALDI Daily StaffReporter While many students will be sound asleep at sunrise tomorrow morning, around 30 University students will be wide awake, clad in running shoes, spandex and maize T-shirts, preparing to run across the state of Michigan. The 2009 Race Across Michi- gan is sponsored by MRun, a student running club at the Uni- versity. The event is the first of its kind at the University, and MRun members are hoping to make it an annual event. The students will be running in pairs, and each pair will run five to 10 miles. The group members hope to complete 178 miles from ARIEL BOND/Daily MRun members run across the bridge near the CCRB yesterday during practice. Detroit to South Haven in less than 24 hours. The goal of the race is to raise money for the Girls on the Run of Michigan, an organiza- tion that promotes a healthy life- style for young girls. MRun has already raised $1,150 for the organization through cor- porate sponsors, individual fund- raising and online donations on the team's website. Elliott Manzon, founder and director of the race, said each and every penny the group raises helps more girls to participate in the Girls on the Run program. Sarah Brewer, co-director of the race, who was also a coach for GOTR last year, said she's excited to raise money for such a great cause. "I saw firsthand how donations were being used to sponsor girls who could not afford the program fee and how much this after- school program meant to them," she said. David Metler, president of MRun, said the idea for the race started as a joke when he suggest- ed the group run across the coun- try. Instead, the group came up with the more feasible alternative of running across the state. The race will make the group the first to run across the state of Michigan, Brewer said. Participants are divided into five vans depending on how long they want to participate, Brewer said. She added that throughout the race, they plan to blog and post pictures on www.raceacrossmi. com. Manzon said he's excited to See RUNNING, Page 7 Business senior Jon Marks samples international beers at the Hop Head Beer Tasting last night at the Ann Arbor Brewing Company. WEATHER HI :51 TOMORROW La: 29 GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-763-2459 or e-mail news apmichigandaily.com and let us know. 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