Jobless workers need retraining The state should cash in on an offer for federal unemployment benefits SEE PAGE 4 Glitz and glamour begone on MTV "College Life" gives the kids the cameras and just sees what happens SEE PAGE 8 SPORTS Wolverines can't make a racket Men's tennis falls in the second round of the NCAA tournament SEE PAGE 11 INDEX mol . S 136 X12009 The Michigan Daily N EW S ................................... 2 O PIN IO N ....................................4 CLASSIFIED .................................6 ARTS .................................. 8 SPO RTS .....................................1 0 Big 10 meets Big 3 DOWNTOWN RETAIL CVS may displace Sava's cafe Historic District Commission must approve plans By LARA ZADE ManagingNews Editor The Village Apothecary may no longer be the only pharmacy in downtown Ann Arbor in the near future. A New York-based devel- opment company planned last month to demolish the 209-211 South State street building, which includes Sava's State Street Cafe andtwoothervacancies, and erect a CVS/pharmacy in its place. The building is located in the State Street historic district, which means any demolition plans must first be approved by the Ann Arbor Historic District Commission before they are is- sued to the Planning Commission and City Council. The company submitted its first plan to the HDC in late April. Jill Thatcher, the city's his- toric preservation coordinator, said that it's very unusual for the HDC to approve a plan that entails knocking down an entire building. "It's very rare for a demolition request to be approved because there are very specific circum- stances the historic commission is allowed to approve under state and city law,"she said. One example of such a con- dition would be if the building See CVS, Page 7 '- forc a By ST Wh riencin Motors of Engi automo Yes GM an joint It search GM vens sr Campu tion. H J' and GM join is to create the next generation of high efficiency vehicles by utilizing es to create new diverse energy sources. "The institute's vision will be to auto research develop and deliver world class ed- ucation with a strategic focus on en- institution ergy diversity and sustainability to reinvent the automobile," he said. EPHANIE STEINBERG The institute will focus on re- Daily NewsEditor searching advanced batteries, en- gine systems with maximum fuel pile the Big Three are expe- efficiency, smart materials that g troubled times, General respond to various conditions and and the University's College improved vehicle manufacturing neering plan to reshape the processes. tive industry. Stevens said partnerships like terday, the University and these between the University and nounced the creation of a GM are "critical," citing how the nstitute of Automotive Re- partnership will link the Univer- and Education. sity's faculty and students with GM J Vice Chairman Tom Ste- researchers to work together on poke at the event on North challengingautomotive issueswhile s to declare the collabora- facilitating "an efficient exchange of e said the goal of the institute technical knowledge." "No single company, no single university and certainly no single government agency can act on its own to successfully address both the growing worldwide demand for energy as well as the ever more stringent environmental require- ments," he said. David Munson, dean of the Col- lege of Engineering, also spoke at the event. He said the institute will play a major role in developing the knowledge needed to transform the automotive industry in Michigan. "The outcomes of this partner- ship will be new discoveries and in- novative practices to serve our state as well as contribute to the future success of this critical industry," Munson said. Munson mentioned the Ad- vanced Battery Coalition for Drive- trains, which was announced in See GM, Page 7