Wednesday, August 5, 1992 - The Michigan Daily Summer Weekly-3 A2 finds new condom store makes sense by Emily Fries the intention of browsing or buying Daily Staff Reporter novelty condoms as gifts. At a new specialty store on South "My favorite is the rubber plant (a University,pre-teenBoyScoutsbrowse fake plant with condoms instead of next to middle-aged secretaries for the flowers)," said Ann Arbor resident latest in prophylactic technology. Angie Meister. "I'd definitely come CondomSenselabelsitself"acom- here to shop for gifts." munity awareness store." In addition However, the novelty condoms all to a wide variety of condoms, the store bear a warning, "Please note: Novelty features prominent displays of AIDS condoms do not guarantee the preven- awareness and prevention posters. tion of pregnancy or transmission of The owners, Scott Severence and disease." KurtScholler,areMBAstudentsatthe Bob Knudsen, an employee at University. Condom Sense, said this warning is Severence and Scholler said they reiterated at the cash register. hope that by increasing awareness of "The novelties are here to add a AIDS and other sexually transmitted light touch so people don't have to be diseases, they will be able to generate stuffy and are willing to come in," said demand for their product and perhaps store manager Yong Kim. save some lives in the process. The novelty condoms are already If the selection of Trojans down at drawing in those who would not other- the comer drug store is limiting your wise have the nerve to buy condoms. sex life, worry no more. Kim added that the storeis trying to Condom Sense carries much more promote the use of condoms in many than the usual stock of Trojans and ways. Sheiks. There are more than a hundred "We really want to stress aware- types of standard condoms available. ness. We want to educate the commu- Trojans plain, Trojans lubricated, nity.Wealsowanttoencourage people ribbed - for her pleasure, LifeStyles to use condoms all the time," she said. MOLLY STEVENS/ Gold Coin, etc. "Thatis whywemake our prices com- Summer term students Christina Gaswick and Anne Steffenson investigate Ann Arbor's new novelty There is also a wide variety of petitive with drug stores and a little store, Condom Sense, on S. University. novelty condoms like the Peter Meter cheapersothatpeople can afford them." - the rubber with a ruler and Holy At $4.70, the price for a 12-pack of Increased awareness of the AIDS which sell condoms exclusively have erate interest so far. The ownerss Condom-"Youjusthavetopraythat Trojan-ENZ non-lubricated condoms epidemic and of safe-sex practices has sprung up in larger cities such as New they expect business to pick up c it works." is$ 30 to $.50 lower than at localdrug generated an enormous demand for York and Philadelphia. siderably with the retumofstuden Many shoppers enter the store with stores. condoms. In the last few years stores Condom Sense has enjoyed amod- the Fall. Duderstadt 'U' athletic contributions to Olympics c say on- S in )n gives grant for women 's research by Beth Echlin Daily Staff Reporter TheWomen'sStudiesProgramwas awardeda$50,000grantfromthePresi- dentialInitiativesFundforit's"Differ- encesAmong Women; AMulticultural Research and Teaching Agenda for the Women's Studies Program." The award, granted through Uni- versity President James Duderstadt's Presidential Initiative Fund - a fund of $150,000 tobe used athis discretion -willbematchedby theOfficeofthe Vice-President for Research. In a memorandum released by the Women's Studies Program, President Duderstadt praised the project's agenda. "The program you have out- lined is an ambitious undertaking and will contribute significantly to the in- tellectual life of the community," Duderstadt said. The grant will pay for one full year of the project, providing support for two undergraduate and graduate women who are studying some aspect of the "differences among women" theme. The funds are also expected to provide course release for four faculty members. TheWomen'sStudiesProgramwill be looking for additional sources to support a visiting scholar working on the theme, and will seek further sup- aispiay at N. campus' Bentley Library by Beth Echlin Kinney thoughtuptheexhibit while .Michigan in general and serves as the Daily Staff Reporter with theAthleticDepartment "I'dbeen official depository for University When asked to name a University working with the Athletic Department records. Olympian, mostpeople wouldsayMike for two years and doing a bit of casual The exhibit, which was set up last Barrowman.ButwhataboutpastOlym- research and I was impressed by the week, will run through Sept. 18. The pians like six-time gold medalist Ralph number of Michigan Olympians," library is open from 8:30-5 p.m. Mon.- Roseorthree-timegoldmedalistsprinter Kinney said. Fri. and from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Archie Hahn, who were alsoUniversity Using Athletic Department records Sat. after Labor Day. students? and photos, he decided to display the With current University Olympic These athletes and others are being exhibit this summer because of the medal winners being added as they honored at arotating exhibit displaying Olympic Games. occur, Barrowman,GustavoBorgesand more than 90 University athletes in "With the Olympics coming up, the Eric Namesnik could soon be side by North Campus' Bentley Library. The idea for the display seemed timely," side withsuchfamousUniversityOlym- exhibit, which features athletes as far Kinney said. pians as Eddie Tolan (a two-time gold back as 1900, is the brainchild of Gre- The library, located at 1150 Beale medal sprinter in 1932)andMickiKing gory Kinney, assistant archivist of the Ave., serves two functions. It collects (who won the first gold medal in Duderstadt port for future themes as well. Since the funding was awarded so lateintheyear,theprojectwillprogress gradually over the next few years, includingacourseofthesamename to 'The program you have outlined is an ambitious undertaking and will contribute significantly to the intellectual life of the community.' - James Duderstadt, University president betaughtby twonew faculty members -Susan Johnson in History and An- drea Hunter in Psychology -in Win- ter 1993. The project will be imple- mented in 1994-5.' US ymepicgold rmdlif brid former Michigan swimner Mike' Brrowman poses inrot of the p -1