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October 12, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… cautiously avoiding the “M” on the Diag, to be a Michigan student is to participate in a rich array of traditions. To some, these customs include feeding squirrels on a sunny day. So, the question stands…

… their natural fear of humans. Ann Arbor’s fearless squirrels often approach students, especially around the Diag, because they are so often fed there. LSA sophomore Alanna Carlo- Pagan is a member…

…, once and for all, should we feed the squirrels? Nursing senior Autumn Farnum is the co-president of The Squirrel Club at the University of Michigan, an organization of students, alumni and…

… members of the Ann Arbor community that feed squirrels during the school year every Sunday. Farnum said they believe feeding squirrels is a good way to build a campus community, as long as they are…

… fed healthy food. “Having the connection between the wildlife and our students here kind of builds that friendly campus environment that we have and also makes sure that (the squirrels) have a…

… nice treat once in a while,” Farnum said. While Farnum — and campus tour guides — embrace squirrel feeding, animal welfare organizations have raised concerns over feeding the furry…

… creatures. Squirrels who are fed by people can become dependent on handouts occasionally never regaining self- sufficiency. Feeding squirrels can also contribute to their overpopulation in certain…

… areas as the squirrels adapt to reside in areas where human handouts are popular, such as parks and urban areas. When humans feed squirrels, whether on campus or in other areas, squirrels can lose…

… in Ann Arbor. Carlo-Pagan said it is important to think about the impact humans’ actions have on animal behavior when feeding animals like squirrels. “What you have to take into account when you…

October 05, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 94) • Page Image 14

… top of one of the trash cans that hug the Diag’s cement benches. Not seeing what it wanted after searching for several seconds, the squirrel jumped down and started sniffing the ground by a tree…

…The squirrel is a staple of the University of Michigan’s culture. They make their homes in almost every corner of Ann Arbor, causing may- hem among themselves and providing entertain- ment for the…

… people who walk through the city’s streets and parks each day. I don’t claim to know everything about squirrels, but in applying the findings from research on the psychology of these (in)famous rodents…

…, I can at least sound like I know a thing or two about squirrels and demys- tify the lives of our honorary campus mascot. *** October had always been Kaia’s favorite month. The fallen leaves…

… arch and toward the Diag as hundreds of other students scurried to arrive at their prospective destina- tions. It was like a pattern of nature, this migra- tion of students leaving from or heading…

… toward a new location 10 minutes before the hour. A pack of swans headed north, limited only by a semesterly class schedule. Passing by the Shapiro Library, Kaia could see at least six squirrels in…

… her line of vision, though there were likely many more hiding behind trees and under benches within the same area. Fox squirrels, gray squirrels and a couple black squirrels were all visible among…

… undergraduates monopolizing the sidewalks. Kaia always thought that the Ann Arbor squirrels were cute, if a bit brainless. Last fall, her roommate had even kicked an unlucky, frantic one of these creatures…

… while running in Nichols Arboretum as it darted in front of her on the path. They were cute, but that did not mean Kaia found them completely endearing, or respect- able. Squirrels could be ruthless…

…, mean, erratic — and their scavenging habits involving cam- pus trash bins diminished any majestic quality they may have otherwise carried. In essence: Squirrels were a part of Kaia’s life, sometimes…

October 11, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… the squirrels and maintain personal information about each one. The squirrels are tagged in the Nichols Arboretum, but they eventually make their way to the Diag and other parts of campus. In…

…College students go nuts for squirrels, but at the University of Michigan researchers have taken an interest as well. U-M is one of several schools participating in a research project called…

… the Kluane Red Squirrel Project. Ben Dantzer, an assistant professor of Psychology and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University, leads the research project based in Yukon, Canada. The…

… study has been going on for 30 years, making it the longest running research project of its kind and focuses on North American red squirrels. The goal of the project is to learn what allows an…

… able to learn more about the impacts of climate change by observing how the changing conditions affect the squirrels, Dantzer said. “They give us an idea of how animals will respond to global and…

… about another squirrel research project being conducted right on campus. This is led by Rackham student Charlotte Devits, who is researching the effects that an urban environment has on the…

… survival of wildlife. Devits’s thesis project aims to discover how an urban environment such as Ann Arbor affects the behavior of wildlife. Devits tags squirrels, which allows researchers to track…

… an interview posted to the Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum’s website, Devits said she hopes to uncover what traits help our squirrels — formally known as Fox Squirrels

… — survive in this environment, as well as other cities and urban environments. She’s also recording data on health factors, for example, observing each squirrel for wounds, parasites, mange and other…

… behavior is present across the study sites.” Devitz did not respond to an interview request from The Michigan Daily. LSA senior Sanjana Ramesh said she loves the campus squirrels and did some digging…

October 11, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…, there are slightly fewer squirrels around campus and in the Diag in particular, so I’m not sure if there is a population control issue right now. Additionally, I haven’t really noticed any…

…, Diag-to-Diag Express and Oxford Shuttle routes. Overall, Yang said the detours have exacerbated an already- frustrating morning commute. “Billy Magic didn’t warn me for this,” Yang said. Ann…

… process Speakers discuss truth commission, reconciliation efforts JASMIN LEE Daily Staff Reporter LSA senior Molly Mearn, an executive board member for the Squirrel Club, said she thought the research…

… was great, as long as it did not pose a threat to the safety of the squirrels. “If there’s a valid scientific motivation to the tagging, and the tagging is done in a way that minimizes harm to…

… the squirrels, I think it’s not too bad,” Mearns said. “But if there isn’t really a benefit to it and it harms the squirrels, then I don’t see a reason for it. I think, compared to previous years…

… aggression from squirrels, so I hope that isn’t part of the concern.” In terms of work being done to ensure the safety of the squirrels, Dantzer said wild animal researchers must follow a set of rules…

… great deal of research has been conducted on how squirrels are affected by being tagged and collared, and so far, no studies have indicated any sort of negative outcomes from human intervention…

…. Dantzer said he has big plans for the future of squirrel research, as he plans to hopefully use microchips to track squirrels’ heart rates and brain activity in order to determine sleep patterns…

… to introduce a more invasive tracking device that would negatively impact the campus squirrels. “We’re not yet going to do these implants in the squirrels (on campus), and part of it is because I…

… think that, for most people, each day the only wildlife they ever interact with is these squirrels, and that’s a very valuable thing for us to have because it maintains some sense of awareness of…

October 29, 2018 (vol. 128, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… afternoon on the Diag to host a community vigil following a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue over the weekend. Eleven people were killed while attending the Saturday morning Shabbat…

… service at the Tree of Life Congregation in city’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood. Four police officers and two others were also injured. According to the New York Times, the shooting is considered the…

Squirrel Hill and encouraged solidarity among the Jewish community to empathize with those who were impacted by the shooting. “My family is a member of the Tree of Life Synagogue,” Shermer said. “I…

October 30, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… littered the Diag on Friday as the University concluded celebrations for its Bicentennial. The events began with the dedication of a new statue called “Arriving Home” — a stainless steel and acrylic…

… See BICENTENNIAL, Page 3A ALEC COHEN AND MICHAEL BARSKY/DAILY As part of the UM Bicentennial Fall Festival, students signed a block M during the day on the Diag and a video projection was shown at…

… the course of the Wolverines’ season. » Page 1B michigandaily.com For more stories and coverage, visit See SOCCER, Page 2B See CONVENTION, Page 3A The University of Michigan Lecturers…

October 04, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

… knelt in the Diag for nearly 24 hours in protest of anti-Black racism, going through the same emotional and moral process. To make myself clear, I want to emphasize that the actions on the part…

… ability to empathize with others? To me, the answer is yes. I suppose the greater question is: What’s more just — allowing individuals to continue writing anti-Islam messages on the Diag, or…

… taught in public schools? While, logically speaking, restricting expression limits empathetic possibilities, it may be a necessary compromise to achieve a more just society. 2B Managaing…

October 31, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…: THE MAN, THE MEME, THE LEGEND EVAN AARON/Daily A squirrel charges bystanders in search for fallen nuts around the Diag Sunday. N UTS FOR N UTS The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday…

… Sports Editors: Chloe Aubuchon, Laney Byler, Chris Crowder, Sylvanna Gross, Mike Persak, Orion Sang Senior Social Media Editors: Ellie Homant, Carolyn Watson University Career Center on the Diag WHAT…

…: The University Career Center will be visiting the Diag, answering any questions students have about steps after graduation. WHO: University Career Center WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: The Diag

October 20, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… figure I ought to just keep going. Completely consumed by this discovery — but it’s OK, because my hair looked good anyways — I realize that I somehow have ended up in the Diag. Who knew? I seem to…

2B — Thursday, October 20, 2016 the b-side The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com EMI We’re gonna build a wall and Pink Floyd is gonna pay for it. Ten prominent rectangular windows, often…

October 29, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…: Campus Voices THURSDAY: Twitter Talk FRIDAY: Photos of the Week WEDNESDAY: In Other Ivory Towers MONDAY: This Week in History Halloween Hootenanny WHAT: Beyond the Diag is hosting this festive…

… & Design WHEN: Today from 5:10 p.m. to 6 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Theater University Division of Public Safety and Security aims to protect students and squirrels. “@UmichStudents: Riding mopeds on…

… sidewalks is not just illegal, it’s dangerous for pedestri- ans and squirrels #Squest.” — @umichdpss “Stuffed waffle sandwich. Fried ice cream. Garden Veggie Pizza Bagel. Be your own chef w/ these dining…

October 08, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… “Conduct Us!” event. Michigan Pops performs pop-up concert on the Diag Orchestra allows passersby to serve as guest conductors By TANAZ AHMED Daily Staff Reporter Instead of the usual squirrels

… weekend. “Just like ol times. Scarfin down @jimmyjohns in The Diag before rehearsal. @umichsmtd” - @DarrenCriss FOLLOW US! #TMD @michigandaily “ “ BALANCING ACT MARINA ROSS/Daily Rackham…

… Student Yaroslavl Khomutnyk tight rope walks in the trees near the Diag on Wednesday. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students…

… HOLMSTROM /Daily TOP LEFT: LSA sophomore Hannah Lynn, LSA senior Kate Coppess, and LSA sophomore Cara Fleming play their flutes during the Michigan Pops Orchestra impromptu concert on the Diag on Wednesday…

…. BOTTOM LEFT: Engineering freshman Ali Sikorski conducts the Pops Orchestra. People passing by the Diag were invited to conduct the Orchestra. RIGHT: LSA sophomore Kim Truong plays the cello during the…

… and students crossing the Diag on Wednesday afternoon, members of the Michigan Pops Orchestra put on a pop-up show. The student-run pops orches- tra is the oldest collegiate orchestra in the…

… country and is comprised of non-music major students. Throughout the day the group offered anyone crossing through the Diag an opportunity to conduct the ensemble as a part of their Conduct Us! event…

… volunteer conductors, was excited by the opportunity to lead the orchestra in the middle of the Diag. “I’ve studied music for maybe six or seven years but I’ve never actually conducted an orchestra…

…, let alone on the Michigan Diag, which was pretty cool,” Fladzin- ski said. “As long as it’s a beautiful day, this is awesome.” LSA freshman Meha Patel was one of the many onlookers on the Diag

October 06, 2014 (vol. 125, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… officials on Saturday said the condition of the lone Ebola patient diag- nosed in the U.S. has worsened, the woman he came to Texas to visit said she is praying for his recovery. Louise Troh said thatshe was…

… has been the quarterback for a historically rough season. >> FOR MORE, SEE SPORTS, PAGE 2B 3 Ultra-marathoner Reza Baluchi, who had planned to run across the ocean from Florida to Bermuda in a large…

October 23, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 16) • Page Image 12

… established scientific research on the app, although both Campbell and Lampe predict studies to come in the near future. In the meantime, walking through the Diag, I spot numerous others raising phones to their…

… faces; to the squirrels; to the wet, reddening leaves; caught in a continuous Snapping frenzy. 4 ing authors to a "Teens and Mobile Phones," revealed that two main modes of cell phone usage in teens are…

October 26, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

…' alum is full of spirited surprises By ARIELLE SPECINER Daily Arts Writer Ann Arbor is typically a peace- ful town. At the University, stu- dents converse in the Diag, friends catch up for a meal on State…

… Street and squirrels nibble quietly on some thrown-out snacks. But to author, '73 alum and U.S. Admin- istrative Law Judge Debra Gold- stein, Ann Arbor is the location of a murder. Goldstein hosted a book…

October 05, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… like that? Yeah. So, it's warmtoday. Shocker. How do you feel about sunbathing in the Diag? Is it appropriate to sun- bathe in this weather? Know what? I wouldn't put it past some students here. I wouldn…

… worry about the squirrels attacking you? I'm a little afraid of the squirrels here. They're a bit too up-close-and-per- sonal for me. What do you think about hunt- ing? Hunting. I think it's gross. I don…

… 0 0 2B Wednesday, October 5, 2011 // The Statement I Wednesday, October S 01 / Te taemn thctt statement MagazineEditor. Carolyn Klarecki Editor in Chief: Stephanie Steinberg Managing Editor…

October 06, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… always put a smile on people's faces. I don't know if any- body is not loved. Well, Hitler. Moving on, it's thought that if an obnoxiously large - Wait, what? There are flames out there! (Motions to Diag

… a scale of one to ten? Five. Five? Pretty arbitrary. Mov- ing on, what campus group do you think we could do away with? What about the Squirrel Club? Oh yeah, we can do without that. They don't do…

… anything of value, do they? They're like the mosquito of campus groups. They don't need to be feeding squirrels. There's Glee Club, too. No, I like glee club. "Glee" is on tonight. I don't watch TV. You…

… w Wednesday, October 2010 7B 2B The Statement // Wednesday, October 6, 2010 the statement Magazine Editor: Trevor Calero Editor in Chief. Jacob Smilovitz Managing Editor- Matt Aaronson Deputy…

October 14, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

… pushing something on the street. And then I looked down and saw an old fat squirrel stuck in the middle of the street, barely able to move. Soon after I heard myself joining in chorus with the bouncers…

…, encour- aging the squirrel to keep moving. To this my family just rolled their eyes and went back to debating whether the Mexican or Peruvian hot chocolate was better. SALIMAH MOHAMED COOKIES FOR CHARITY…

… KRISTAOBOYD/Daily A group of sororities encouraged students on the Diag yesterday to decorate breast-shaped cookies for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer fund. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

October 07, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… in a way that could never be replicated. Walking toward the Diag, I saw a squirrel fall out of a tree. Seriously, it just fell. Two sto- ries. The first passerbyto respond was a student pushing…

… speakers toward the steps of the grad library. "Eep!" she squeaked, turning away from the squirrel body in horror. "I don't think I can walk past it." Then everyone in that little cor- ner of the Diag - men…

…, trying to figure out exactly whenthis weekend with his daughter wentwrong. LINDYSTEVENS Squirrel bonding Last week I had one of those bizarre shared experiences that momentarily connects you to strangers…

… in business suits, co-opers on bikes - joined together in an unbelieving chorus. "Oh crap, that squirrel!" For seconds, we all stood mes- merized by the furry, unmoving form, not knowing what to do or…

… who to call. Then, miraculously, the squirrel twitched, jumped up on its legs and scurried back up the tree like noth- ing happened. We rejoiced, "Oh crap, that squirrel!" Perhaps I'm reaching a little…

October 29, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

… myself into?') Or you could make it really simple and be Ryan Mallett (justkeep fumbling your drink). * Still not sold on a costume? You could round up a bunch of friends, all dress up as blind squirrels

… The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com a DAILY SPORTS BREAKS DOWN THE WEEKEND THAT WAS 4 2B - October 29, 2007 'M' SCHEDULE THURSDAY -11.01 M BASKETBALL VS.FERRIS STATE,7 P.M. FRIDAY -11.02 M…

October 30, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

… suggestions on the Michigan Daily sports blog. He can be reached at mattsing@umich.edu. Back in the mudfor the 74th year I The cube, the block 'M' in the Diag, The Michigan Daily, the Mudbowl. What do these…

…DAILY SPORTS BREAKS DOWN THE WEEKEND THAT WAS 2B - Monday, October 30, 2006 SAID AND HEARD M' SCHEDULE "We had some students WEDNESDAY--111 W BASKETBALL VS. ATHLETES IN ACTION that didn't show up…

October 05, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… on the Diag on Sept. 28 at about 3 p.m. DI AG By Kelly Fraser I Daily Staff Reporter t is the center of the University. Most stu- dents, faculty and staff pass through it at least once a day. It has…

… at noon to last Friday at noon - a typical day on the Diag. The block "M" in the Diag at 2 a.m. last Friday. According to campus legend, if students step on the "M" before they take their first Blue…

… their hand at "squirrel fishing." Their bait of choice - a sun-dried tomato bagel from the Betsy Barbour cafeteria tied to a string - isn't popular with the squir- rels. After struggling to attach an…

… acorn to the string, the three decide peanuts would have been a better choice. 5 P.M. Eight freshmen from Mary Markley See DIAG, page 7A JEREMY CHO/Daily RC sophomore Martine Moore writes a message in…

… chalk on the bricks of the Diag on Sept. 28 at about 6 p.m. Moore is a member of the student group Random Acts of Kindness. A view of the post-MCRI'U' PEERING IN Legendary 'M' coach dead at 87…

October 15, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 13) • Page Image 8

… two years ago, she said, could migrate to elms on the grassy corner by State Street or move onto the Diag. University forestry crews won't know immediately if trees have sickened; it may take as many as…

… grounds, Immonen said. "Those get taken down right away because they serve as an infection point and are also hazardous, with falling branches," she explained. But Diag horticulturist Alex Sulzer pronounced…

… grass in front of Angell Hall, sporting chicken wire around their trunks to prevent squirrels from gnawing their bark. Close inspection of their leaves reveals the trees are elms. Immonen said she…

… campus. The University it's hard to imagine the Diag without its 10 largest trees - all American elms that provide shade and beauty to students studying, sleeping or throwing Frisbees on the grass. The…

October 30, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 41) • Page Image 10

… tree. TMD: Did you ever think it might have been a squirrel? R: No, never thought that. TMD: What did it look like? R: I can't describe it. It was trippy shit. TMD: Do you believe in vampires? R: No, I…

…1 .1 mmmmmi m-AIL- 2B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend gajine - Thursday, October 30, 2003 W w 0 w w w The Michigan Daily - WeekendIaZi Random once saw a trippy ghost in Miami A guide to who…

October 30, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 41) • Page Image 13

…'t any mention of the squirrels. You know you have seen them - they are enormously large and enormously stupid. Be careful, because in a jealous rage, these squirrels are known to attack any intelligent or…

…0 mwlmmm a a -w -W -W 741 2B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend Magazine - Thursday, October 30, 2003 Truths be told: Exposing urban legends at 'U' The Michigan Daily - Weekend Magazine No one…

October 06, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 25) • Page Image 10

… the winter term. These practices often are in unpleasant weather, which acts as a character builder for the team. Club ultimate frisbee is not the same as the frisbee seen in the Diag on a daily basis…

…I 2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - October 6, 2003 4 Pass-happy icers prevail 5-3 i opener By Gennaro Filice Daily Sports Writer There's no "I" in team, there never has been and, barring…

October 25, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 19) • Page Image 12

… Arbor's squirrels and spray paint it black. Cancer: June 22 - July 22 Instead of giving out candy, use old magazines as treats. Leo: July 23 - Aug. 22 Use trick-or-treating as an opportunity to go and…

…= ------ i w w IW 'W -qw- _W/_7 -W w -4 2B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazine - Thursday, October 25, 2001 The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazin Horoscopes Random nterview…

October 11, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… - May 20 Your actions this week will turn you into a campus celebrity - make sure that it isn't for something stupid. Gemini: May 21 - June 21 While sitting in the Diag one afternoon, you will come to the…

… realization on why it is called the Diag. Cancer: June 22 - July 22 In lecture, everyone will count on you to put the smack-down on people who won't shut off their fucking cell phones. Leo: July 23 - Aug. 22…

… mm w U U w w 0 w w NW AV The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazine 2B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazine - Thursday, October 11, 2001 Horoscopes The random student interview…

October 19, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… Institute on Drug Abuse, found that squirrel E lonkeys repeatedly dosed then- a.l\ves w ith TIHC. the actixe inuredi- "{t im mlanjuala. Four monkeys w.eie uiven an intravenous device that delivered THC when…

… than a man," Lati-a said, or a woman as I hope the case wi I sotmetime be." ABBY ROSE NBAW a'Ly Filipino students participate in the Filipino American Students Association celebration on the Diag

… yesterday. ! !* ilipino students celebratehitr -month on Di~ag WWWMICHIGANDAILY.COM The University of Michigan museum of art By Karen Schwartz Delicately balancing a candle on her head and one in each…

… on the Diag yesterday as part of a Fil- ipino American Student Associa- tion celebration of history, culture and heritage. Aimed at increasing the visibility and understanding of Filipino culture, the…

October 25, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 19) • Page Image 10

… the Diag last Friday. The defend- ing national champions host a scrimmage Dec. 3. Yankees rempaain; lead World Series, 2-0 ATLANTA (AP) -- First, they hon- ored Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig1, Joe DiMaggio and…

2B - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 25, 1999 ==CLUB SPORTS CORNER: EDITED By DAVID DEN HERDER Game on: Roller hockey rocks Michigan outscores five weekend opponents, 29-7 The Michigan…

October 07, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… - she is coura- geously seeking adequate punishment for her assailant, Music the righteous people enjoy see them resenting me. In class. In the Diag. Everywhere. The White Girls are ticked off. I have…

… you think about Her, he makes you want Her back. 2) B.B. King. It's more than a little unfortunate that his most famous song, "The Thrill Is Gone," is his most over- produced and most hokey. Not that…

October 02, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 4) • Page Image 17

… unaffiliated with the University. Meanwhile, the neighboring Business School campus was all but deserted and the Angell Hall Fishbowl looked as if tumbleweed would blow through it at any moment. Even the Diag

… families they saw America. This is the real American experience." 4tiwin's, on Uberty Street, serves up an old-time feel with its ice cream. KILWIN'S Continued from Page 2B The shop caters to a variety of…

October 08, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 23) • Page Image 11

… consistently beat Iowa. Due to the proximity of UM and MSU, the rivalry flows over to the student body. Last year, Spartan students spray painted Michigan's cube and Diag, while holding a 24-hour vigil on their…

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October 19, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

… practitioner. Debra K. Rozek, M.A. 663- LOST & FOUND FOUND: A GRUEN WATCH on E. Univer- sity, about 9/30. Call 995-1161. FOUND: WOMAN'S WATCH w/tan leather band. Found on 9/16 in Diag across from Steve's Ice…

… notes aval at Alpha- g ralp ics Prntshops at 715 N. Univ.: Anthro 101 Anthro 161, Anthro 368 Astro 101/111, Astro 102/112, Class Civ 161 Comm 103, Comm 320, Econ 201, Econ 2b2, Econ 395, Geog 101, Geol…

October 06, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

…-41b5. Must sacrafice fast! '82 Yamaha 920. Only 7000 mi. $875 OBO. Rob or Pete, 459-0499, 747-6548. FOUND- Thursday 9/28, a pair of glasses in diag. Call 995-840. LOST KEYS on a "COLE" ke chain, found…

… in the Diag. If yours- call 764-0557. LOST: GOLD H.S. CLASS RING w/green stone near Catherine and N. Ingalls. RE- WARD. Call Sue at 769-6745. LOVE TO DANCE? U of M Wolverettes -Kickline- Mass Meeting…

… N. Univ.: Anthro 10, Anthro 161, Anthro 368 Astro 101/111, Astro 102/112, Cass Civ 161 Comm 103, Comm 320, Econ 201, Econ 2b2, Econ 395, Geog 101, Geol 100, Geol 101, Geol 107, Geol 115, Geol 222…

October 19, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 30) • Page Image 5

… must be subpoenaed to appear in court. "Most of the time (the reservist) doesn't come," Livny said. But in- sead nf dronnina the charges of the as toxic waste dumping, Diag preacher Mike Caulk, graffiti…

…, and some local martial arts clubs. The show finishes with a segment about the hazards of being an Ann Arbor squirrel in autumn. "It's a great experience to see your work on the air, for anyone who…

October 14, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

… League. REWARD! Call 764-0964 or 668-0054. LOST MON. ON DIAG/CCRB AREA Gold women's watch, gift from parents. Seiko, brown face. $Reward. Call Miriam 930-0538' LOST: 5-6 month old kitten, male, sandy tabby…

…--Furnished 3 bdrm. apt. $750 n~hy inch. utilities. Lease to Mayo Sept. '8 avin Shah 665-2723 or 994-1200, ext. 30. AAILABLE: LARGE ROOMS! 1 and 2 b room apartments. Plush! Campus in old west side, where qualit…

October 12, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6-The Michigan Daily-Monday, October 12, 1987 ClASS.IFIED ADS 764-0557 4 LOST & FOUND FOUND KEYS IN DIAG. Call Jennifer at 662-4046. FOUND- a female, short-haired, gray, striped kitten…

… Stoffel Overvoorde. On exhibit at Campus Chapel, 1236 Washtenaw Ct, one block south of CCRB. T-F 12:30-9pm. 668-7421. Happy 21st Katran Love, T, Ryan, and Squirrel HIKING CAMPING, SKIING, rafting trips…

October 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 9, 1987 CI ASIFIED ADS 764-0557 4 LOST & FOUND FOUNDKEYS IN DIAG. Call Jennifer at 662-4046. FOUND WATCH CALL 995-9861. FOUND- a female, short…

… Open late weeknights. #665-9200. BOO! THE HALLOWEEN SHOP is open 7 days a week Nuns to Ninjas Freddie & Jason masks & party supplies.a2b7 S. Forth near Washington, 665-5117. CLEO--15% discount on acne…

October 08, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… to that image because I'm a leader." Pointing to vandalism on the Diag and North Hall, Gneiser says he realizes that some people on campus oppose ROTC. But he brushes aside the spray-paintings, and…

… Aircraft Company Corporate Fellowship Office Dept. NC-85, Bldg. C2/B168 P.O. Box 1042, El Segundo, CA 90245 Minimum G.P.A.-3.014.0 Proof of U.S. Citizenship Required Equal Opportunity Employer Vol XCVI - No…

…, and College Press Service. 4 PIONEER THE FUTURE Hughes Aircraft Company, Corporate Fellowship Office, Dept. NC-85 Bldg. C2/B168, P.O. Box 1042, El Segundo, CA 90245. Please consider me a candidate…

October 15, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… to the diag. Someone shouted "UGLi!" Now the real fun would begin. We poured through the entrance of the library, obtrusive intruders in the quiet world of academia. As hundreds of us streamed past the…

… Series appearances. Sparky Anderson then brought in his relief wizard and American League Cy Young Award favorite, Willie Hernan- dez, to preserve Detroit's 5-3 advan- tage. SAN DIEGO ab Wiggins 2b

…--Kuntz (1). E-Parrish, Wiggins. DP-San Diego 1. LOB-San Diego 7, Detroit 9. 2B-Templeton. HR-Gibson 2 (2), (1), Parrish Lemon Associated Press Tiger Kirk Gibson is greeted by pitcher Jack Morris after…

October 10, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 30) • Page Image 9

… competition from the networks for years, is also un- der attack from the air by squirrels, chipmunks and other furry creatures who are chewing through its wires and profits. Squirrels, scurrying along cable…

… they penetrate the aluminum and the mositure gets in, it can have a devastating effect. The signal quality deteriorates, and we have to replace it and splice it." Kurpinski says squirrels "probably aren…

…. Those who do not want to build a float suitable for the Rose Bowl parade can just decorate a car or walk along the route, she said. . After the parade- winds its way into the Diag, a pep rally will begin…

… Scholars' Car Bash, in which teams compete to see which can most thoroughly demolish a car on the Diag. The scholars hope to raise $600 through this event through entry fees and pledges which in- crease as…

October 30, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

… SIGN PAINTING WORKSHOP Sunday, November 7. 9-5. Learn how to design ban- ners, diag boards, etc. in this one day workshop. Student organizations and individuals welcome. Call 763-4430. Room 4310 Union…

….G. Wells book Q1982 Los Angeles Times Syndics 55 Bicycle 56 Till 57 Treat for a squirrel 61 Goddess of peace 62 Like some rain 64 Russian mountain range 65 Alumni 66 Prying 67 Ranger's arena 68 Halls, in…

October 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 32) • Page Image 12

… PER- Valleyview ONE BEDROOM cCtc TOP CAMPUS LOCATION blocks to r, parking, 1 block from Diag m. apt. near 1 block from MLB 12 blocks from Hill Aud. 3 blocks to Power Center 3 blocks from Union 4 blocks…

… HOURS: M-F 9-6 SAT. 10-2 YPSILANTI AREA-Spacious 1 & 2 b tments from $280 monthly. Carpeted, cable TV and an extraordinary view. P MITTED. Short term leases available.' Apartments. 485-8282. CAMPUS…

October 25, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…-9111. AVAILABLE -IMMEDIATELY very modern ef- iciency Maynard House (Maynard-William). Fully furnished, one block to Diag. Aaron 761-9794 or Victor 663-2532. 31C1029 SUSAN LINT: Link up to two free tickets to the…

… State Theater by coming down to the Daily and picking hem up. dClO2b JOHN-Pick up some German wine, on special at the Village Apothecary this week-Gloria. cFtc ROBERT FRERE come on down to the Daily and…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 11

… .................... 3 TOTAL.................34 PHILADELPHIA ab h 3 1 1 0 0 0 I 1 0 8 bi 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 DIAG RALLY COME MEET DEMOCRAT FOR U.S. SENATE GUEST SPEAKERCHIP CARTER ALSO SPEAKING ED PIERCE, for State…

… Meeting Wed. Oct. 11-7:30 Mich. Union Kuenzel Room Everybody Welcome! Many trips available! -THINK SNOW- LOS ANGELES ab Lopes 2b................... 4 Russell ss............... 4 Smith rf…

… Sizemore 2b............... 3 Ruthven p .............. I Brusstarp ................ 0 Morrsn ph .............. I Reedp ................... 0 Foote ph ................ 1 McGraw p................. 0 TOTAL…

….................. 28 Los Angeles ........... 0 0 0 Philadelphia.........0 0 0 DP-Los Angeles 3. LOB-Los delphia 3. 2B-Smith, Baker. Lopes (2). SB-Yeager. S-John. IP1 Los Angeles John W, 10.............. Philadelphia…

October 27, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 47) • Page Image 6

… sizes. Persian House of and wife with no children, for apt.' professional and business communi- jeans and Bic pen on the Diag Fri- o BI RdA1029 Imports. 769-8555. cCtc complex on Ford Lake. Salary and…

…!: Phrase 58 One of the Brontes 59 "Goodnight 60 Pinochle term 61 Certain digits 62 User of a prayer wheel 63 Historic dates DOWN 1 Poke 2 Novel heroine, 1834 3 Squirrel fodder 4 The clear sky 5 Eipanded 6…

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