- N E W S The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 19, 2003 - 3 SUMMER Continued from Page1 It s lf the cards LSA junior Jill Paul has organized a league to fill her spare time when out of the classroom. Paul said the league has not actually started yet because it does not have a ball, but that efforts have been made to begin play. She explained that potential leaue members went to Meijerto get a kickball, but the store only had one that was flat and they would no blow it up for them. Besides outdoor activities, LSA alum Shannon Karol said she often goes to the bars for entertainment. "The bar scene in the summer is pretty quiet. It's a lot more relaxed. I go to Ashley's, Charlie's, it's more like hanging out with friends than dancing," Karol added. But Tribe Entertainment employee LSA sophomore Drew Zuniga works to cater toward those students who are looking for more action at the bar. Zuniga said this summer he will be working for Tribe Entertainment with a group of students from the Uni- r versity. As part of his job he works to publicize differ- ent local venues such as The Necto, Blind Pig, and Touchdown Cafe where Tribe's DJs will be performing. Not all jobs consist of throwing parties however; LSA senior Caroline Collins said her job deals very literally with brains. "I'm doing research in neurology in the North Ingalls Building. I look at slides of rat brains and make sure the electrode is plated in the right place to do surgery. I like it, I'm glad I did it," Collins said. But Collins added that she does not necessarily "love" the job, because she would prefer not to be in a SETH LOWER/Daly lab her whole life doing research for 40 hours a week, Philip Maguire gives a tarot card reading Friday, May 16 at the Comfort inn on Carpenter Road. The "it's not what I want to do in the future." Inn hosts the psychic fair twice a month which features several psychics and intuitive counselors. Theu ® Adobe*Acrobat® ASTH MA fml RESEARCH , STUDY1".a Doctors in the area are conducting a research study comparing Allegra to placebo in the treatment of asthma. You may be eligible for one or both studies if you are: " Generally healthy with the diagnosis of asthma " 18-80 years oldf ' " Able to manage asthma symptoms with the use of only an albuterol or similar inhaler (Proventil®, Ventolin®). " not a current smoker or have not smoked more than pack a day for more than 10 years. E * able to make visits in Ann Arbor, Plymouth or Brighton. Acrobat* 6.0 Professional introductory Price $109 Adobe® Acrobat® 6.0 Professional software allows faculty, " Study-related assessments, albuterol students, and staff to reliably and efficiently exchange graphically complex documents. Convert any document to Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), and with one button " Blood testing for allergies at no charge. click from Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft " Compensation: up to $510 for completion Project, as well as from AutoCAD and Microsoft Visio, preserve document layers. Create electronic forms, and automatically of 9-10 visits over a 4 month period. initiate and manage document reviews U-M Computer Showcase If you are interested, 64 SALES, Michigan Union ground level call ClinSite at 930-3700 (AnnArbor area) www.itd.umich.edu/sales or 1-888-254-6748 (outside Ann Arbor)'" "r ""- z""'4 er 1 1 , trademarks of Adobe Systems incorporated in the united States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of Adobe thefrrespectiw owners. ' 200e Adobe Systems Imorporated. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. 950015354/03