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FOOD °'WARS

An artist with baggage

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DIAG PIZZA & SUBS

Some people are averse to the idea of
buying pizza from a place that sells ciga-
rettes, booze and condoms. Well those
people are missing out on the experi-
ence of a lifetime. Diag Pizza betrays all
expectations, with perfect cheese melti-
ness and sauce allocation. Who knew that
some of the best pizza in Ann Arbor could
be so amazingly cheap? We did.
POOR MAN'S PI
PIZZA HUT EXPRESS
Sorry guys, but the entire concept of
a "personal pizza" is the biggest rip-off
in the food industry. You're paying more
money for what amounts to two bland,
pre-cooked slices, justifying your pur-
chase with the illusion that it's an entire
pizza. The Union's Pizza Hut Express
churns out these puppies like nobody's
business. Stick with the breadsticks.

BACKROOM PIZZA
Thin crust cooked just enough for a
satisfying crunch. Smooth tomato sauce
gently blending under layers of melt-
in-your-mouth cheese. And those neon
lights beckoning, spelling out "Spinach
pie!" Fish out that crumpled $1 bill from
your jeans pocket and slide into Back-
room Pizza bliss ... and then you sober
up. Ick.
ZZA
NYPD
Let's talk White Pizza. NYPD's sauce-
less wonder tastes just as good at 6 p.m.
as it does at 3 a.m. And while it does lack
the sauce, it more than makes up for it in
cheese (including delicious, gooey pil-
lows of ricotta). And the garlic. Oh, the
garlic. Combine all that with a delight-
fully crispy crust, and NYPD nears pizza
perfection.

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AND THE WINNER IS: DIAG PIZZA & SUBS
CAMPUS CLASH
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:
It's been a bit of a while since the MSA website was last seen, but here it
comes to battle Google Fiber in our final Campus Clash. But this battle does
not happen in our arena. It happens ... on the Interwebs! The MSA sends one
of its many file errors to Google Fiber, but Fiber is too fast, and evades. Then
Google Fiber retaliates by flooding the MSA website with ads catered
specifically to its interests. The MSA site is paralyzed, looking at all the
relevant ads. While the MSA site is busy, Google Fiber stabs it in the face.
WINNER: GOOGLE FIBER
That's it for the arena. We hope you had fun.
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Weekend Freebies
Because boredom doesn't end
when your cash flow does
Friday, April 9
OneMichigan
Community service projects, to freel
The Diag,10 a.m.to4p.m.s
M-Flicks presents 'Sherlock Holmes"
Film screening, fo free' 7
Natural Science Auditorium, 7 po -
Saturday, April10
Congolese Dance Class Shoving
African dance, to fteel
Dance Building,1 p.m.
Guest Recital - Carol Rnplland
See an internationally
touring viola player!
E.V. Moore Building, 8 p. \. fA
Sunday, April11
University Euphonium and
Tuba Ensemble
Come on, it's a euphonium!
Fosree 2
McIntosh Theater. 2 p.m.

WHAT'S NEW
ON THE DAILY
ARTS BLOG
. A comical take on a
syllabic poetry form:
This week's web comic
is Haiku Circus. Way cool!
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* 'Lost' lives 'Happily Ever
After,' f inally: We at the Daily
think this week's 'Lost' as pretty
much the best thing ever. Find out
why we think so, and just bask in
the glow of our exuberant love of
the Island.
- Single Lady emotional
breakdown: On this week's
online videos a little boy finds out
he is not, infact, a single lady. He
has a hard time coping, to say the
least.

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