2 Monday, August 6, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom WARD 1 From page 1 ment and environmental regulation would be the strengths that separate him from his opponents. "They don't have in-depth experi- ence from all aspects as required by city manager," he said. Briere said she moved to Ann Arbor 34 years ago so she and her son could live in an atmosphere rich in diversity and culture, and soon became involved in the city's politi- cal sector. Briere is a volunteer with the Huron River Watershed Council and Avalon Housing, a housing sys- tem for low-income people, and she serves as chair for the American Civil Liberties Union's Washtenaw County chapter. Briere said she is suited for the job of City Council member because, out of the three candidates, she has spent the longest time as a politically active adult in Ann Arbor. "I've been paying attention for a long time," she said. Briere said she believes Ann Arbor needs new ways to bring economic development and jobs to the city. "It has to be creative," she said. "We can't rely on manufacturing." Briere said the city should focus on attracting smaller-scale employ- ers instead of large corporations. "No one knows if we'll ever find big employers again," she said. Unlike his competition, Roberts is not a newcomer to the Council. A lifetime resident of the city, Roberts was appointed to the City Council from Ward t in Sepcember 2005 and served until November 2006. He was defeated by Ron Suarez (D-Ward 1) in last year's primary. "I think that what separates me from my opponents is that I will approach every topic from a very pragmatic position," Roberts said. Roberts said one of the ways to improve the economy would be more development. See WARD 1, Page 3 IS1000'S OF CD'S & LPs ON SALE Now! THANKS FOR A GREAT 31 YEARS CHECK US OUT ONLINE WWW.SCHOOLKIDS.COM OKKERVIL RIVER - STAGE NAMES (CD DELUXEt) $11.97 420 Maynard at. Ass Arbor, MI 48109-1327 sww'.esichigandaily.om IMRAN SPED DAVID GOH syed@micigndaily cc" goh@michigndaiycom, CONTACT INFORMATION Newsroom Offce hours NewsTips newsicigan~dailycn Letters tothetEditore cnsdciy@nichgndcilyco PhotographytDepartment photo ,,coigandaicom~ Artstection micchartspgeamichigandail.com EditorialtPage opinin0,michigndaily.com, SportstSection sports@miciadaiy.cc' Dtisplay Sales dailydisplay@gnsil.com OtnlinetSales ,tmdonlineCgmailcom Finance tmdfinnc@gmilcsni EDITORIAL STAFF Jessica'Vsgerchian MnagingcNawsaEditor vosgerchia n@ icigndail.co GiaryGraca Editorial PageEditor Oat Feldman MaainSportscdior Elie Zsiebel 5tanagingts Editor Emma Nolan-Abrahamian stanagingcPhotnEdio LisaiGntile ManainguicesicnsEditor Jessica Staute us MnagingOnlineccacco BUSINESS STAFF Tiffany Lie ipa ae aae David Goh OnlinaSals Manager Robert Abb Layout/rodcintaager The Michigan Daily (ISN 0745-967) is publishnd Monday thnough Fiday during the tall and winter tenon hy students at the Ulnivensity ot Michitan. One copy is available fnee at change to all neadens. Additional tConies nay he icked uy at the laity's slfice ton $2. Subscriptions ton tall teen, stantine in Septenher, cia U.S. nail ane $t10. Winten tens (Januany thnough Apnil is Ills, yealong (Septemben through April) is $195. Univensity affiliates anesubject to a educed subscniption nate. In-campus subscniptions ton tall tenm one $35. Subsciptions east he pnepaid. The Michigan Daily is a memben oThe Associated Pess and The Associated Collegatenress. 4 4 6 9 STO BY 'D SY0GODBY