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Looking for outgoing creative individ- ual to learn custom framing and design sales skills. Frame Factory 734-971-1100 please ask for Kathry. START AT $9.50/HR. and make new friends while supporting your University. MICHI- GAN TELEFUND now hiring students for flexible eight and weekend schedules. Awe- some Resume Builder! Work Study / Non- Work Study. Apply online: www.telefund.umich.edu. 998-7420. GREAT SUMMER JOB. We are looking to hire someone that can teach the children at our camp magic, balloon sculpturing, or juggling. If you have a talent in any of these and love working vwith children, please contact Shternie at 994-9832 or email cgia2@juno.com. Great pay. Employment dates: 7/11-7/30. WORK STUDY ONLY. WS student needed in a Med School Lab for 10 hrs/week during summer. $12.50/hr. Contact Dawn at dmharper@umich.edu. CHERRY Continued from Page 1 current 22 percent, a number below the national 26 percent of adults who grad- uated from a college or university. Coleman said there are a number of ways in which the University can help to further the commission's goals, including increasing enrollment at Flint and Dearborn campuses by up to 2,000 students per campus - a meas- ure that would not require any changes to the facilities. "We have the infrastructure, and that makes it economical to put students in place," Coleman said. She added that, though the Ann Arbor campus has long reached maxi- mum capacity, the University will look into alternate ways in which it might aid the Cherry Commission in its goals. Coleman also mentioned an increased awareness of higher educa- tion among high school students as a way to improve graduation rates in Michigan's adults. The commission will also work with the National Center for Educa- tion Statistics to gather data on Michi- gan's graduates. A study released by the center in March reported that the state lagged behind not only in the number of adults who graduate from college, but also in the general per- MCDONALD'S Continued from Page 3 LSA senior Abigail Clark said that the McDonald's Corporation's intention was well placed in trying to bring attention to Asian Americans. But she added that the content of the website was not complete in its presentation of Asian culture and focused too much onAsian holidays. "I think that most holidays are a bit minor in the overall look at a culture because there's so much more to Asian cultures than what is described in those little blurbs," she said. Clark said that centage of adults in the population with a college degree. To increase the number of Michi- ganders who graduate from college, Cherry has considered requiring two years of schooling after high school graduation before entering college. Scholarships have also been consid- ered as incentives to encourage stu- dents to complete a degree. LSA junior Jason Phelps graduat- ed from a public high school in Michigan and said he is eager to see what changes result from the Cher- ry Commission. "I'm glad someone's finally taking some initiative and looking over the kind of education we are getting (in the state of Michigan)," Phelps said. "The longer I am at the University, the more I realize how unprepared I was to be here," he added. But concern has been raised about the cost of these changes to Michigan's public school program. Cherry said heg believes once the proper framework is established to increase graduate num- bers, the benefit of having a larger pool of educated employees in Michigan will help offset initial costs. Cherry will name his commission members by June 1, and the group will report its recommendations to Granholm by January 2005. 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