6A - Monday, November 21, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com From Page 1A ing a negative effect on its admis- sions for next year. "Nothing in our basic educa- tional mission or approach will change," Dillard wrote. "In fact, we can see ways that the move will heighten the appeal of the RC as an intentional community since leaving the East Quad has forced us to think more actively and creatively about what our community is and how best to keep it strong and engaged." The $116 million East Quad renovation is expected to be finished in summer 2013. The improvements will be "top-to- bottom," Dillard wrote. "It's ... one that preserves the traditional feel of the old East Quad while making much need- ed improvements in terms of both structure and design," she wrote. East Quad renovations will include new fire detection and suppression systems, plumbing, heating and ventilation systems, upgraded restrooms and student rooms, an improved dining hall, better Internet access and acces- sibility modifications, according to Logan. The goals for the East Quad renovation are consistent with the Residential-Life Initiatives launched by University Presi- dent Mary Sue Coleman in 2004, Logan wrote in an e-mail inter- view. "With the renovation, Univer- sity Housing will be able to pro- vide an environment that truly serves the living-learning con- nection so visible and dynamic for the past many years," Logan wrote. The renovations will add new sustainability features in East Quad, according to Logan. Some water conservation improve- ments include dual-flush toilets, as well as flow-reduction sink faucets and showerheads. Stu- dent rooms will be equipped with dual temperature systems with individual thermostat con- trol, and zone heating and cool- ing will manage energy use in different parts of the building. Dillard wrote that though leaving East Quad may be dif- RAFTERY From Page 1A win this game," Kovacs said. Michigan won 45-17. You do the math. The Wolverines dominated the Cornhuskers in every facet of the game. When they sensed Nebraska was down, they pushed them farther down until there was nowhere left to go. Michigan out-rushed the Cornuskers - a team known for its prowess in the running game - by 100 yards. Redshirt sopho- more running back Fitzgerald Toussaint out-gained Nebraska on his own with 138 yards on 29 carries. The defense held star Nebraska running back Rex Burkheard, who averages more than 107 yards per game, to just 36 yards. Quarterback Taylor Martinez was running for his life more often than he was gaining positive yards. No doubt he'll have nightmares of facing Michigan's senior defensive linemen Mike Martin and Ryan Van Bergen. And special teams? Well, all they did was force two huge turnovers that changed the fate of the game. The Wolverines have taken their lumps this year. A loss at Iowa two weeks ago was an opportunity they'd love to have back, and they'd surely love another crack at the Spartans. But when this teams falls down, it sure doesn't take long to get right back up. After the Michigan State loss, Michigan came back home and pounded Purdue. After the Iowa loss, the Wolverines beat up on out of Illinois, a team once thought to be one of the Big Ten's best. And yet, even after a com- manding win in Champaign last Saturday, the doubts still lingered. Michigan had yet to beat a top-25 team. Nebraska needed a win to stay in the hunt for the Big Ten title. This was the perfect opportunity for the Wolverines to blow it. They didn't. And now, Michigan is one win away from a 10-2 season. Be honest, before the season, you said you'd be happy with 8-4. Not only is 10-2 a possibility, it's expected. "I think that is the best win we've had since I'vebeen on the team, just because it's so late in the year," Kovacs said. "I don't think that we've ever had a game this late in November that really meant as much as this one." This one meant a lot - now, the next one will mean even more. Ohio awaits. -Raftery can be reached at kraftery@umich.edu 0 East Quad Residence Hall, which currently houses the Residential College, will close for renovations at the end of the winter 2012 semester. The RC will wove to West Quad Residence Hall during the renovation period. ficult for students who like the familiarity and closeness of the building, the move will help facilitate student bonding. "Taking the RC out of that comfort zone and making it more dispersed in terms of space means that we all have to be much more thoughtful, reflective and intentional," Dillard wrote. "Working hard at something like community building can make it all the more meaningful." LSA freshman Christiana Allen-Pipkin, who is in the Resi- dential College, said she is look- ing forward to living in West Quad, but will miss the advan- tages of East Quad. "While I'm excited about the changes - because East Quad really needs to be renovated - it's also going to be different not having class here," Allen said. "I am so used to just coming down- stairs to go to Spanish." Allen said she is also excited about the installation of new, higher showerheads - an issue Dillard noted was a huge con- cern for students as they indi- cated in last year's housing survey. Allen added that she is looking forward to the changes in the dining hall layout, which will make eating with students from the RC easier. "The dining hall setup right now is kind of a problem," Allen said. "It's nice to have a whole area for lunch tables (for the RC), but they are so far from the cafeteria that you have to bring extra food because you can't go back." While the RC moves to West Quad, the Health Sciences Schol- ars Program living and learn- ing community will relocate to Couzens. Couzens was the home of the University's School of Nursing from 1925 until 1954, accord- ing to Tomas Baiza, associate director of the HSSP. The Cen- tral Residence for Nurses origi- nally housed approximately 260 nursing students before it was re-named after its benefac- tor, former U.S. Senator James Couzens. "University Housing and LSA both felt that HSSP's relocation to Couzens would be a unique, opportunity to tap into the build- ing's health-care past and serve as a hub for students generally interested in health and well- ness," Baiza wrote in an e-mail interview. Couzens reopened this year following a comprehensive renovation upgrading its infra- structure and additions out- lined in the Residential Life Initiatives program. Since Couzens offers state-of-the-art learning and meeting spaces, HSSP will be able to hold more of its events and classes there, Baiza wrote. "Living in a new building where there is a lot of positive energy will inspire our students to do new and innovative things that enhance everyone's experi- ence," Baiza wrote. FOLLOW THE DAILY ON TWITTER @MichiganDaily @Mich DailyNews @MichDailySports @MichDailyFball @MichDailyBball @MichDailyOpEd 0 0 CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. invites you to visit www.CampusMgt.com the best local website for a wide selec- tion of apartments and houses. We spe- cialize in houses and apartments very close to central campus. All are atrac- lively priced, msu include purking, many are furnished and some include utilities. Contact us for details. Com- plete listing for Fall 2012 available now! 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