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September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 45

…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 7C SERVICE Continued from Page 7C and leadership (SAL) sponsors a yearly event, Festifall, an outdoor festival on the Diag, which displays over 600 student organizations on campus. Many organizations that offer volunteer opportunities will 'ave information for students who sh to participate. This year's event is scheduled f'or Thursday, September 7 from 11 :0(am-4pm. SA...…

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…8C - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 PS works to protect campus By Laura Deneau Dalih"aff Reporter Although Ann Arbor has been a relatively safe city in recent years, in the past decade, waves of crime and assault brought discomfort to its citizens. The ease currently felt can be attributed to the successful implementation of Department of Public Safety and Ann Arbor Police Department activities and p...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 9C "U' to limit group use of Rackham 4y isa Koivu Dai y StaffReporter Beginning this month, any student group wishing to perform in Rackham Auditorium will have to be regis- tered with Rackham Student Government. ' his will prevent the majority of student ,groups on campus from using the facilities, as pnly groups with a significant number of gradu- a'testudents involv...…

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…IOC - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 'Night' addresses sexual violence Letter grades to be added to RC policy By Sana Danish Daily Staff Reporter Despite the more than 300 unfamil- iar faces staring back at her from the piag on the evening of April 8, Social Work graduate student Beth Harrison- Prado stood on the steps of the Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library and spoke openly about surviving sexual ass...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily -- New Student Edition - 11C ® University Health Service has all kinds of remedies for those aches and pains. By Rachael Smith lDaily Staff Reporter During the average four-year program of study, almost every student at the Universi- ty will go to the University Health Service at one time or another. UHS provides a general clinic as well as several specialty clinics. The medical clinic serves...…

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…12C - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 LIBRARIES Continued from Page 8C specialized subject assistance," MacAdam said. The Graduate Library offers some of the quietest study areas on cam- pus. The library is notorious for it cubicles and also has a beautiful reading room on the second floor. Regardless of whether you have research to do or not, MacAdam feels new students should utilize the researching to...…

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… Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 13C MichiganEngineering University of Michigan College of Engineering The Dean and faculty of the College of Engineering congratulate the following engineering undergraduates for attaining the Dean's Honor List. These students completed a minimum of 12 graded credit hours and received a 3.5 GPA or better to earn the distinction of Dean's Honor List for Fall Term 19...…

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…14C New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 Experiential courses give students new perspective By Eddie Ahn and Jeannie Baumann Daily Staff Reporters Juliana Kua, an LSA freshman from Singapore, took a crash course in American history and culture through a spring break tour of the Civil Rights movement in the deep South. "It was an eye-opener to Ameri- can culture," Kua said. "I learned so much I never would h...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 53

… New Student Edition minicgandady.com/arts i . SECTION D WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2000 4~ ~~ A~A A~A~A ~~. ~~AAA ~ A A - GABE FAJURI WCBN sounds quality college radio .Do the right thin g: turn of your radio S ome things in this world constantly amaze me. How did David Arquette become an actor? Who is respon- sible for cancelling "Airwolf?" Where the hell is Waldo? Does anyone actually read these columns? If "train A leaves station A at...…

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… 2D - New Student Edition -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 DEMF Continued from Page 1D recruits such as Hawtin and Stacey Pullen, who would later follow in the footsteps of the first wave of Detroit techno innovators. After the quick demise of The Music Institute and the mass exodus of Detroit's most talented techno artists for Europe, a vacuum existed within the city's tiny electronic music scene. It was at this time that a...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New. Student Edition - 3D ROCKIN' IN A FREE WORLD Wyclefs Harper and the 'Criminals' steal show 111us1Ca *Carnival grings Hill By Gautam Baksi Daily Arts WNriter - This review originally ran in *he Dail' on March 31, 2000. Singer Wyclef Jean and the Refugee Allstars brought The Car- nival to town last night. Didn't you hear the 5,000 screaming fans storming the stage at Hill? Didn't you hear...…

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…4D - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 HARPER Continued from Page 3D Midway through the show, the rhyth- mic poetry of "Oppression" drew an even larger response from the audience as Leach and Nelson stepped forward on stage, Leach carrying the trademark hand drum and Nelson forging an undercurrent of rhythm with a pair of shakers. As Harper bellowed a loud scream, the band edged into a surpris- ing rendit...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily -- New Student Edition --- 5D c +he96lirgigtm nilg " 'I ), The Wolverine Hideaway Fr 314 S.Thayer * (734) 662-6170 Across from Hill Auditorium Ssaas: Awsk-..4.25 " Nos....3.25 " TrslL,11~.2.25 Spocliehfor Nmm..s...00 * *qw ipes....3.50 " Mstiteau a P4as....5.0O Sabdrwihea Falsfeli - sorved in pits bread with lettuce, tomato, cucumber, humous dhot0146 -350 450 lbmmss - in pity with lettuce,...…

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… 6D - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 SO YOU WANT TO WRITE MOVIES? 0 'Ghost' scribe climbs a spiritual 'Ladder By Erin Podoisky Daily Arts Writer .......... .............................. Fugitive' writer talks Life' at 'U' 0 Cinema CEO and U In 1990, two films were released hot on the heels of one another Robert Shaye and with only a few slight similarities to tie them together: they both dea...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 7D CHRIS HULA A side from the first tine you wake up in a pool of your own vomit, meetang your freshman roommate can be one of the most exciting moments you'll experience in college. Or at least that's what they like you to believe. In reality, that first meeting is usually something of a letdown for most people - unless, that is, you're a big fan of awkward silences, ...…

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…8DE New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 HEANEY. SEAMUS HEANEY. CAN YOU 'DIG' IT? 4 Luck of the Irish shines on 'U' with appearance ofpoet Heaney Lee Ground," came from this first poem of s Writr his first collection, continuing the cl Prize-winning poet and Har- %vgi rof. Seamus Heaney packed in a c o for a much-anticipated poetry r d,1g at Rackham Auditorium this pgtNovember. More than 1,000 mem- l1so...…

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…Wednesday. September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 9D RE STORING HILL k i ' commits $30M for auditorium's renvtos By Anna Clark Di) ly Staff-Reporter Whether it's Ani Di [ranco, Yo Yo Ma or (:hris Rock. [lli Auditorium is the place to bO for cultur-e, education arid especially enter'- tainiment, And with about X50 million, the University is planning to renovate the venue. In June. tie University officially committ...…

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…410D- New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, Septebmer 6. 2000 11F" Looking for something to do this weekend~' Are you tired o{ doing the samne old thing? Look no further, CXT)) US 1) I nfrtion Centers, UJM Events cilendir is the X~nswer. http;//www.um ich.eti/--umevents IP HI11 ii H A 1 1 1Ai r anemone a xa as yfn~ Ii VISIT THESE FUN SITES ON THE INTERNET! f Cho yoo wa~nt to join a studient oryanization, but c4on't kno...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 63

… michigandaily. com/sports sportsdesk@umich.edu New Student Edition pojr ts SECTION E WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2000 *DAVID DEN HERDER Look who's varsity now? Men's soccer _M'sports, more noble than you think Confession No. 1: 1 don't mind listening to the Backstreet Boys. Their tunes are catchy, and ifI " c could dance to them, 1 probably would. And they tell me I'm larger than life. Fortunately, I know enough of this university to real...…

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…2E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 WATCH YOUR 'M' SPORTS Umn tUseful information A gwide to your FootballSaturday By Jeff Phillips Daily Sports Writer For those who don't vet know of the carnal excite- ment of a Michigan football Saturday, here is a quick guide. Game time! Sure, the time in the paper says 12 p.m., but don't expect to have a seat saved at 12 p.m. Plan on being at the stadium about 30...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition- 3t *AN ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT IN TURMOIL More NCAA violations could be on their way as a result of a scandal that still haunts 'M' basketball By Mark Francescutti Daily Sports Editor Ed Martin could continue to haunt Michigan basketball in a new millennium. The banned basketball booster gave several Michigan basketball players improper benefits such as cars and cash acc...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 66

…4E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 Ellerbe safe as coach, but can 'M' improve? CHRIS DUPREY 0i HOOPS Continued from Page 1E "I'm happy for him, but I'm also sad," sophomore forward LaVell Blanchard said. "I want to win, and he's a big part of us winning." One thing is for sure about next season, Brian Ellerbe will return as head coach of the Wolverines. Michigan interim Athletic Director Bill Ma...…

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…-.Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition- 5E Youth served GEOFF GAGNON Young icers learn quickly, high expectations set this fall By Stephanie Offen Daily Sports Editor On Saturday, March 26, 2000, the Wolverines witnessed the longest hockey game tn NCAA playoff histo- ry. Six periods and seven hours they waited for the start to their game, as St. Lawrence and Boston University went at it - almost forever. ...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 68

… 6E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 WONDEROUS WOMEN Women's basketball tallies best season ever On the brink of a national championship By Michael Kern Daily Sports Writer Last season, the Michigan womens basketball team rode into the Big Ten Tournament on the back of an eight- ame winning streak that had pro- elled it into the top 25 for the first time in school history. With a school- record 2...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 7E *IlA tennis rollercoaster i%.. : a.. <. : x A millennium ride Despite the unexpected twists and turns, there were many high- lights in the first season of the new millennium for both the men's and women's tennis teams. Men - Advanced to second round of NCAA's - Senior Matt Wright qualified for NCAA Singles Championship - Peaked at a No. 18 National ranking Women...…

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…8E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daly - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 There's always next year for solid softball SOFTBALL Contisued from Page 6E Barda's miniscule 0.79 ERA and 17 wins led the team as well. But when veteran leadership was not enough to get the team to the level that is expected of Michigan softball programs, the rookies helped bring them back. Freshmen, such as pitcher Marissa Young and outfielder Melinda Moulden, contr...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition- 9E New coach to lead water polo this year WATER POLO Continued from Page 1E sport this is? Ilead down to Canham Natatorium next spring and check out the women's water polo team. "Water polo is something like a cross between soccer and basket- ball," Michigan coach Amber Drury-Pinto said. "It's a very unique nd exciting sport, and once people watch, they're hooked~" In it...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 72

…11 lllll v,.W W V, 10E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 PAINFULLY CLOSE The Michigan men's gymnastics team fell .125 of a point away from a national championship 0 By Rohit have Daily Sports Wnter IOWA CITY - It was supposed to be No.1 Michi- gan's coronation as repeat national champions. Instead Penn State shocked the gymnastics world, nudging the Wolverines, who stood at No. I all season long, by...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 73

… New Student Edition micingandaiy. com Y SECTION F WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2000 An eofr you can Irefluse: Living in Ann Arbor don't mean to sound like a gangster pinching your trapezius too hard to be friendly, but you will like Ann Arbor. If you don't now, you will learn to like it. I imagine you're coming to Ann Arbor from one of two situations. Ann Arbor is larger or smaller than where you're *from., I grew up in the Detroit subu...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 74

… 2F - - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 NAKED MILE Continued from PageIF Another senior girl ran with two of her friends on either side. "One person-slapped my ass," she said.. "But I felt safe for the most part." The event had an overwhelming sense of jubilation to it, contradict- ing the debate that has surrounded the run's safety and the manner in which laws would be enforced. "I feel great," said E...…

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…Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 3F GETTING AROUND TOWN Public transportation alleviates parking pains By Sara Fedewa For the Daily As students make their way to, campus this fall, the streets of Ann Arbor become increas- ingly congested, leaving students and resi- dents wondering what mode of transportation best suits their needs. While having a personal vehicle may seem to be the most convenient wa...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 76

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September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 77

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… 6F - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 Restaurants range from down-home to upscale By Joselyn Gingrich Daily Staff Reporter Students new to Ann Arbor face a diverse and often confusing array of restaurants eager to draw in customers. From the high-class bistros of Main Street to the more down-home atmospheres of cheaper eateries, students are faced with the eternal questions of where do I take my friends...…

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…Wednesday. September 6, 2000 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - F .40 arrested at annual Hash Bash By David Enders Daily Staff Reporter It appears that football games aren't the only thing that get stu- dents up early on the weekend. Although they were in the minority. at Saturday's Hash Bash, some Uni- versity students rolled out of bed to properly prepare for Ann Arbor's iost notorious festivities. It's called "wake and bake," s...…

September 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 135) • Page Image 80

…8F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 6. 2000 ..aNMCIGNTradition oss since 19AQ341 1 0 1 M f - '- EXT ~ ~We'e oreThn ABokstre M0*e n sdtxbos*eia ok -'rhO3___ $~MOE4 ~ *Shoo SuplieVOWusto Frmin 0'mow 0MjvI op.SUT NVEST Li OU 4 j Mq7 9.rrtr'Eninerin spples Faxseric 12-5- SE *Magazies & Clendar x S ~ .w m~ ITextbook Reservation For 549 E. University Call: -800-288-5497 IIAnn Arbor, MI 48104 1-734-662-7859 Mon-Fri 9-6 " Sat 9...…

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… One hundred ten years ofeditorialfreedom t NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 764-0557 www michigandaily. com Friday October 6, 2000 B " W - Syr. I IFC decides to vote on fraternity fate By David Enders Daily Staff Reporter _... _. .. ._... .. . __I. :.,., . a...-. ,.. -....,,,.. a .,... .. r.. ,. . ., ~~a a ., e r ,. ., . c.<r. VPs enter campaign spotlight Members of the University's Interfraternity Council decided Wednesday to vote on wh...…

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…2 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 6, 2000 NATION/WORLD Opposition takes control of parliament BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) - Mobs seeking to topple Slobodan Milosevic turned their fury on his centers of power yesterday, leaving parliament and other key Belgrade sites in shambles and flames. The 13-year rule of the Yugoslav president appeared to have collapsed. "As of today, Serbia is again a democratic nation," declared an opposition lea...…

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… LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 6, 2000 - 3 Fire in hospital incinerator kept ciner COntrol A small, contained fire broke out yesterday morning in an inoperable 1.nversity hospital incinerator. Offi- cials said the fire started shortly after 8 a mn during work to dismantle the incinerator. "During the process of the work, ~something happened to ignite some residual material and created smoke," I nmversity Health System Sp...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 6, 2000 ahle lC'rt i ttit ttil Attention activists: Radicalism frightens people off 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Dailys editorial board. All other article...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 6, 2000 - 5 Gore campaigns in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - Vice President Al Gore brought his presidential campaign back to this city yesterday as he tried to convince undecided voters in politi- cally conservative western Michigan to cast their ballots for him on Election Day. It was Gore's second campaign trip here in less than Il weeks. While he focused on environmental issues during a visit...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 6, 2000 -4 [ LOST CAT: Adult male bengal, orange and black marbled, lost near S. Forest/ Wells. Reward call Cassie 997-0166. LOST PRESCRIPTION Rayban sunglasses in case on C. Campus. Call 623-4335. for sale **PARKING* 665-8825. ATTENTION! I lost 40 pounds in 2 months! 30 day guarantee. Call 1-800-231-LOSE. IMAC blueberry, 3333mhz, Great condtion 128 mb ram, Please call #622-0000 ext 205 QI GONG DEMON...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday; October 6, 2000-7 MEATE *otinued from Page 1 -4~spapers that you're better off than you were eight years ago too," Lieber- tman said at one point - a reference to 'he-considerable fortune Cheney made 'in the oil business. ""And I can tell you Joe, that the gov- ernment had nothing to do with it," retorted the Republican candidate, "echoing his and Bush's campaign cen- rpiece: Little government involve- ient in the...…

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…I'm not a Communist! SAcclained C(Xi-%m pianist Gont--alo Rubacara plays the Bird of Paradise tonight and tomorrow. 7 and 11 p.m. michigandaily.com/arts ARTS FRIDAY OCTOBER 6, 2000 IDIOT-BOX BONANZA CBS may score Sunday night hit with new drama 'That's Life' By Katie Den Bleyker For the Daily "That's Life" is CBS's new drama airing on Sundays from 8 to 9 p.m. "That's Life" stars Heather Paige Kent as thirtysomething New Jersey bar- tend...…

October 06, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… ARTS The Michigan I Daily -- Friday, October 6, 2000 - 9 The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 6, 2000 - 9 More is more for ethereal *-Briits Laika* By Kelly Vile For the Daily London's Laika is comprised of musical geniuses. Engifeer/guitarist Guy Fixsen, bassist John Frenett, percussionist Lou Ciccotelli and vocalist/guitarist Margaret Fiedler (who, incidentally, was born in Chicago) graced Detroit's own Motor -Lounge on Wednesday night...…

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…10 - The Michigan Daily Join one of the fastest growing investment banks in the world ng for a dynamic and rewarding career in investment banking? Do you a job with a lot of responsibility and opportunity? Do you want to wvironment where achievement and reward are naturally connected? uld consider joining the UBS Warburg team. ting resumes from the Class of 2001 interested in full time positions in on Technology and Sales & Trading divisions....…

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…i 'Southern hospitality Ad Wibhe men's tennis team is headed to 'Georgia for the annual ITA All- ' Amnerica Championship. Read all ibout it online. michizandailv.com /sborts PRiTiSgN Eilg FRIDAY OCTOBER 6, 2000 It's Drew vs. Drew -but can Michigan's 'D' adjust in time? Curtain ns drama, ho By Arun Gopal Daily Sports Writer By Mark Francescutti Daily Sports Editor Another week, but a totally different oppo- nent. Michigan coach Ll...…

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…12 - The Michigan gaily -- Friday, October 6, 2000 Cross-state Florida battle highlights top 25 By Jeb Singer QB Chris Weinke will be under center after Daily Sports Writer spraining his ankle against Maryland last week. If he plays, Weinke will face a Miami This weekend's matchups present some defense that has scored 5 touchdowns in its interesting games between undefeated oppo- last two contests. nents. On the other side of the ball, the ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 6, 2000 - 13 I STAFF PICKS WEEK 4 SELECTIONS ALL PICKS MADE AGAINST THE SPREAD. HOME TEAMS IN CAPS. PURDUE (-2) vs. Michigan NORTHWESTERN (-5) vs. Indiana Ohio State (-1.5) vs. WISCONSIN Michigan State (-9) vs. IOWA MINNESOTA (-6.5) vs. PennState Kansas State (-22.5) vs. KANSAS NOTRE DAME (-12) vs. Stanford FLORIDA (-15.5) vs. Louisiana State GEORGIA (-4.5) vs. Tennessee WASHINGTON (-9.5) vs. Oregon State...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 6, 2000 FRIDAY Focus Z -A : * Heidi Lengyat came tQ the University in the fall of 1994 with a Lhronic pain syndrome that necessitated crutches and sometimes a wheelchair. Whik at the University she has had to constantly deal with hassles such as having to wait a semester for the University to install automatic doors in certain buildingse CARRIE MGEE/Daiy Jim Knox, coordinator of the Adaptive Tec...…

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