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6B Wednesday, September 2013

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9/11 changed...

statement on the street: What is 9/11's place in society today?
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Steven Hsieh, LSA junior

"I think it's still lingering
around a little more than a
lot of us would think it would.
Especially since our conflicts
are still in the Middle East
today, even 12 years (later).
I just thinkwe still think
about it a lot, and it's still kind
of lingering over our heads
everyday."
Matt Grubish,
Engineering sophomore

"In today's society, I see it
as just a really sad moment
in our history.I feel like
we could do more about
remembering it instead of
just a moment of silence, but
it's just a sad time."
Sheena Bahroloomi,
LSA freshman

"It has its place as a memory
and it's obviously touching,
and it touches me. But, it's
more of a reminder and
really a warning to society
of what happens when
people hate ... It is a past
event, and we have to learn
from history as opposed to
repeating it."
Grant Mercer,
LSA freshman

"There is no place in the world like the University of
Michigan - anywhere."
- DARREN CRISS, University alum and "Glee" star, firing up the
crowd at Friday's "Maize Out. Lights On." pep rally on the Diag.
"We cannot constantly expect people of color to
'educate' their white peers. Besides exhausting them.
this burden reinforces a problematic power dynamic
where students of color are expected to be at the service
of their white counterparts."
- ZEINAB KHALILL, Daily opinion columnist,
on safe spaces at the University.
"I still get recognized most places I go."
- LLOYD BRADY, a.k.a. Michigan-Flint graduate student David
Kazmierski, on being famous for looking like a mix of Tom Brady and
the "Dumb and Dumber" character Lloyd Christmas.

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Keeping up with the
competition, Apple
released not one but two
new iPhones - the iPhone
5S and the iPhone 5C.
The 5S comes equipped
with a fingerprint identity
sensor to serve as your
password to unlock your
phone, andvthe $99 5C
comes in five colors, C tin
the queues at the Apple
AP PHOTO/Mar Jose store!

Girivia Nair LSA freshman

Amere Horton. LSA and School of Music, Theater & Dance sonhomore

Before debuting a sneak peek of his new music
video during halftime of the Michigan-Notre
Dame game, Eminem gave what could be the
most uncomfortable interview ever on ESPN.
A face has never looked so blank.

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A painting stored in an attic was determined
to be an authentic painting by Van Gogh by the
Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, according
to the Wall Street Journal. The painting was
considered fake for the past 10 years.
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Miley got us talking
yet again when she
debuted her new
video for "Wrecking
Ball," wearing
little more than,
well, a wrecking
ball. Anyone else
concerned that,
was, um, a bit
uncomfortable
to ride that thing
naked?
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Mitchell Aftalion, Business sophomore

Piyush Goyal, LSA sophomore

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