C,4CMid4,1an Dailm NEW STUDENT EDITION 2009 fall 2009 I michigandaily.com ( twitter @michigandaily AP ORhome of the Wolverines, also boasts a colorful city life full of eccentric local stores and unique landmarks. In your four years at Michigan, you'll want to get acquainted with local town characters and popular hangouts. Between classes and on the weekends, feel free to go on impromptu adventures and explore Ann Arbor. Don't miss out on your chance to experience all that the city has to r . offer. Congratulations - you are officially an Ann Arborite. E. LIBERTYST. E.WILLIAM T N. UNIVERSITY AVE. f I z i A ccl, sr 0 0 to ton m0 M S. UNIVERSITY AVE. E MADISON ST. n r c - HILL ST. E. HOOVER AVE. N m Ln H E. STADIUM BLVD. s.op -i ,' f.. ' i ' ' ' xp ' ; . 0 r p } ' IS , ry n IP't e f F A J, Y Y. 40 Yy Yi' While you can always buy your requisite college sweatpants and hoodies at a number of store chains, Ann Arbor also offers local clothing boutiques full of interesting finds, from a baja to wear at the next Hash Bash gathering to a vintage 1920 cloche hat to wear at a Halloween party. If you're feeling particularly bold, you can even wear your new finds out on the town. Whatever accessory strikes your fancy, Ann Arbor has it all. get your eats Every college kid loves to eat, and Ann Arbor houses some of the best fast food establishments east of the Mississippi River. Places like Big Ten Burrito and Mr. Spot's will soon become part of your staple diet as you try to survive your four years here without mom's homemade chicken noodle soup or dad's gourmet mashed potatoes. In this section, we will break down these late night hot spots that will be sure to fill your stomach up but keep your wallet full as you try to save a few bucks. recession specials Economic times are tough right now, so we've put together a list of ways you can save here and there. Whether it's trying to find something to do or finding a place to eat, we've compiled a Monday through Sunday calendar that will hopefully leave you with a smile on your face and not a dent in your pocketbook. From taking a nap in the Law Quad on a sunny Thursday afternoon to eating at Sushi.com on Sundays and receiving thirty percent off your bill, there are plenty of ways to cut back spending in Ann Arbor so you can do more with your money. E E