iC i ri ij , a 'k . NEW STUDENT EDITION Fall 20111 michigandaily.com /5 In its early years, Ann Arbor was advertised as "The Most Desirable Residence in the Great West." And while the frontier beginnings of Ann Arbor have passed, its desirability remains intact, thanks to the incredible range of sights, eats and things to do here. While the city may be best known for the University and its fondness for plant-based delinquency, residents and students know that it has much more to offer than just school and smoke. Here is an introduction to the wonderful world of Ann Arbor, which is now advertised as "Six Square Miles Surrounded by Reality." inside September 6, 2011 Best of Ann Arbor Each year, The Michigan Daily polls Ann Arborites, asking one question: what are the best places, shops, services and things in Ann Arbor? Take a look at our list to get an idea about the best eats, drinks and services that the city has to offer. Trust us: you don't want to be a clueless freshman who doesn't know your Rick's from your BTB. See Page 3F -* . e. i . Street Profiles Though Ann Arbor is often described as a "small college town," it can still be overwhelming for an uninitiated individual. We've broken down the three largest streets in the city - State, Main and South University - and highlighted useful businesses, eateries and destinations. This map is perfect if you need a certain kind of food or service in Ann Arbor! See Page 4F -* NNrye . . ,. ' ' , . . , The Ann Arbor Bucket List Orientation might have introduced you to life as a student, but living in Ann Arbor gives you access to an exciting range of experiences. Take time to check off some of the items on the Daily's incoming student bucket list; you can be sure that you'll end up with some great stories for your friends back home about your fascinating, cultured life in Ann Arbor. See Page 8F -* I I V