*Students bare all in Mile Melanie Sampson tDaily Stal Reporter "Nakedness cotming th roticts! That's what an unidentified person shouted while runninga in the ansnual Naked Mite, which bronght more than 10,000 students and spectators to the streets otAnn Abor on Aprit 21t. Tos commemorate the last dlay of ctasscs, students participated in tthe Waked Mite tradition by running unctottaedt around the University ca- puis. the first set of runners startert out at t10:30 pm. The run ended around midnigat. For naany first-year students, tis year's race was their introduction to tthe celebration of nakedness. Maiay stn- detats said thaey preferred to watch thse event rallier thaan run. "It brinags everybody together," said *oleen CavanaughI, an LSA tfirst-year student. "It's a great tradtition." Spectators came from afari to view tae festival of nudity, whirls started at the Rock and eded at ther ICube. Runaners stunabled, inny ot tthem drunk, down Sothivt mersity St. and past tthe Diag. A ctaoius of unctotthed students took part in a sea"-a-tong on the steps oftlie Muse um ofAarI btefore a uaaSsss'c crawl. Not everynec is ittendanrc was tamused by thse naiked rewh~y. "I taisk it's sac ofthela silliest thitag- I've seen in nasy life," said tfilt i'erigo; an Anni Arbsor resideint. Sotaie participanats dcscribed thse Tuesday, Ma'y 5, 1998E- The Michigan Daily- Satcher addresses Public Heaith grads ADRIAN sA UOVIGrs~ais Disrobed students strut their stuff on the steps of Angell Hall on April 21 to cele- brate the last day of classes, after running in the annual Naked Mile. experience as unque. "It was ... thae biggest costa ever," said H-olly Armstrong, a Kinestology scenior. Nrs'inhg semior Jets Titzgerald said she wvas excitert aboutrmninag exposed tlhrortghth le streets of Aist Arbor. "We're born uaked, let's graduiate naked," Fizgerald satd. Somtae students said they echose taut to run because of spertators tapinthie eveint witha video cras.i "I ithink (ilhr atmaosphecri is crazy?' tirt Karen Sartss sn Ails fiist-year slt- det.stI drtri likreltar other peoaple- tar old periverd sari with rctameras. Sachs s aid starotbsrved tiatay ruts- tarts defrendinthiemsselves against catas- etaas viclrtits"spectators. "Hrepreople ruittgta"weresgtirtittg (w itisater uuns)i..the mteti with cast- eras' Sirchssad Shitlit Ilnun t aSAitACTrintitng atar I drcir lstsIrogira orinaittor, said srxutaitassirtis at tha ked i Mite were reporteid to SAlPA(,buit said tlhe'night ssnt tais wrtlas rcotlsd tenerpectedt. "ier deritnitely were sexual assautis reprptedrrI. trser said. "Whsoeverriss intshetriakedilie, I hopeithey IaveIlhe informsationomn r ake its itnforicih oire" ManayIUJiivetrsity msemsbers anticipat- ert iappropriatec bchavior, but sotme spectators stint safrty wais not a cots- cern. "I tintk it's ftiniyismore or less.. hsarimless,'stird Jill limiter, atn LSA first-year studntrtrtathIlink too imatch is beingsagisdr of thr hatrmfrul effects." LSA sophiomaoreC rystal Watson sait thse eventais spiriterd bitt somsewhlat untsafre. "You Iter to hr orut 01 yorintd" Wkaiso s aid "It sailittlr bit dansgerouts" A ltitdamoud nt of tNakert Mile t shirts were roviidetfrdmliii ntiiers at tie etndt of tie rc Soist stutrecits satidThlay spiata- nseotisly otied therunii '"i\NNrijst ktintotittiped it,''saird Marcus Stewarc it,'Fi-tierisg tittior. "lhcre's notitis like it" Ness y' 'ppoiniest unitiediSitte Sorticons I sner' it Dasvid '5Stiher addressed 2a/a School sitI siali Iftealthlt "ri-usiscat thirt doI5intd- sasess i hidty ererinin as 5pirkrst kinkli isisiAorium.sisa Satir~ sais swsotninas isboisthheic U ' Sisrion esni('iesa'itnditisthrAssistat Secetrisy fo r elthottFIbratrits1 Srchoosliof'PulircIHealth Jets1 Noreri Iuk ptait sdSatctrcaliig thins"a perisont whosootrcs proplreto becomeacderrcs its puibirtalila DUIinti-" Iis address, Saitcrtmpapi stzrd thr imtaniisc oh puibir hseatlhceduration its prevetings "Iwasit ii cong~ratulate son for the rortstanadita"work tshittais brostatt yost to lis point in life, Satchser saud. Thrsoughsout nay career, I'yr hid to set prioriais and th itrsstdents hive always been it thr top of this list Satce's agenda as surgeon generait focsrs on problemss of Satcher infint umortality lIlYAIDS, iitsusi'iztin, diaibcte, cardiiascuilar discess artdrarcer Sastcsr riiticd threriversity beitweena the tsralth rcrrcivcd by different races its Amaerica. I have a comistmisent ts eliminssating" tle rdisparity by tlse year 2010,-'Satcrlisaid. Satchrs saidntlie plaits tswork sitrscommsunisasto i brirdge itse gap its hsealthicretici ity We're issokisag for prog~ramts that have their strenth intii communistsssirs whtlte governmtsent beromsthent is a partner." Sasirisr iisaiithat thouigh priosress tas beess itsde inthr imomnst sitichslt carmin ssortics rcivefrriher steps itt bta kensoaiitetereit in- tog sinuliies. "As ssv work togethers.sacwclontithae to take ass-ay ansystth ioiisan'sy acriupto imaprosveaybiody's hthll," Sasthr said. Szticle cusraged gradartes t isa lassi a cler inniiiviation t hir tatu~tr rndari sirs ad told theas to "nrscacricthela "We can't change the past, but we can shape the future." - David Satcher United States Surgeon General Satchersa idthte prissciple beinds priblirieaithisesrvsice is to imsprove use haoftin stit n1tire ntrationi. Satchrlis to sit tieasits us ensrure ithat "every chslud brn iiitis couintry lats tite opportuanity to save a hlthy sat insalife." lot Satcher, a healithy start inlds sex eduicationt, ntri- lion for pregpat thaiiers and access to dusality pre- ntal tcaire. Sther said lie hopes to promote hlathly lifestyles thtiou 7h prevention and reseaich. "flae opportusnity r to imake a diffecrec is tremendous" Satchei said. Satcher addressed the negattve pre- cosnceptiotns manay people have regaird- lugn psychooigcal rdisassandsIatid he hsopedi more reseatrchworild torus on mencttal haealth. "ite save aa ataisit probleism is Isis counitry. Our basict attitudet is a najolsr priibtci--- we tenad to bl ace tin sic- tim;s' Satchser Saint Satchser cloasedhhisirldrss switshia story. A Iatitr anwis resdigrht"ue biblical Isle rat thie (tori Samsaitans to his dstuigt- ier, isawihastrtistiginores than pleas of asink isan. isa her lstested lass danighi1- inc s kssinoledge01fthan story bysaskting tact whenther liarpriest stopped is help tse sanis ngysa"by thin riad. TIhe drtertsi a nswerd, I)'Dady, I anst thinstiasy t b inf hferent the priest as suppoased Iraship;' Sthe rrnstnrd. "Weacat tcl ieits-hue stucySatcher si. Ar r a' tsshanethan pasttaut sac sit shaspr the inxhtiurenI loosk urwartois worakingmi"thslsyou " Jesse Jackson asserts importance .of affinnative action programs By Erin Holmes listsNeiss Euditor At a coisferncehe tai t iiSpsil stu's Macriosh I hut rit April 20,' hev. Jesse Jackon sail all silatv ills o nrissa a 5puss- iliac atnr'si raad 15 isis s~cty isatin' denspite parotstss suipposrting and5s t'i55siiti chialnagiigian Ih _ivsis ni 115 ttu 5ioi15 psalicies. Jacksons saitdi sth t a ''ol-d eis i 1bei-wen blacks adh asiteis tarn imiprovedi, liene stilt is 'i asseinis ecoi- nomaic gap betweei n tricnt sthle poisa. whiich isaskrs sfirmtis atiion taut oasly sit issuen o1 race, bitt 'sia titn tat econais n 3titire act stil sitquailily. "AI'firisstis' actin is a rinednny for proablemas isa tail society Jacrksin stin "Noiw tan reimedy is unuder at ta. SWi ineedtois retalize lis sash seek to brissit aeopic toi colt-aion ground."t Jaicksons saic cotinpiotnsc is than key to inmprovced relations between people of silt baickg'rouns. "If sir expect to grow togethser, wc 11l hauve to do soime thing s diller 'oh hy Jacksotn said. iieecrowiss citedisipsitsivelyty'oihits sttateetis, sthtttiin t stdaphlauingatsIan decltirediltatdircontry is pospulrli'belinf; affJirmiea tlii t sileassgassdsiresults. Jacirksonisa-'isthit ast its atitanMits1i shuldssnt iibe v5 iedas a prolemas._his smust be seen a's ssy iiitoarsusislei 1i soppoirtunsity saot tthis tarsnitiii' brut tlsossfoIsi cnomictallty disad%,I'iis- isigenihises iis- "It'sttnenclas'isp tsathis epirit st55 Ameuricttissbeisnd," Jtksonisa id. "O'n sfnsvery f'urcyothts'arrsns isa potvery." Jack--ssnssa -its1hi is disappipointedn by thin isusuui ioti tiismny slant oinsbutilingpris- i}ns, Wilensitclissils a n sssclnarn. I'varycityI vsat I annetotnsy, thiuss itsasit isrk sitstajtush"'Jtacksons si. Amearica s ceating" first class als adsecounicas ssuools, asthash us stat goodsfr otAmenr ias future:' IJcksonssaititinderquately edtucated Amearicn s miss career opportunities ad wideun than ecossotasc gtap its than tnmted Sttr - - ai T finmaiv action necessary io give everyone an enirsquja~ pot'iiuy 'ir essiun csuccess. lsiiilsus''ilSit t'Cotalitin, tauti- gsse utp litiuinsl by RvJen Isse JascksonS, dres s lirt u is ctititla y' sire-siss" socarascin i start "'s 2its'a'is trestlit s ' in stat i r - sity:' kuit a il. (A'ttt 5 i tsdottol seedt1o, inerit %55ealmli i ifts/' ue giaen ailisy' ad li5;5 sliaty ikti, _tsttddenr tlsts 555 c lti"ecinpussispr.i icrttedi ated lay'rice, c n titittiilathssndstisl teIstintitneedtoibe Ia ii55/rs "Jsustis mis tartrs 'cia it d irt l 5haras we eksad pSin urn )cinii in smu thatschasracter Imanit5a ttd~tsssishilt fskits coloir, fi'nanci astas fSAscr" shots'suipposrt fistJacksns aspeech. 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