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April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 12

… selected Macintosh computers and Apple'printers. So stop by and visit us today, and look into the power of Macintosh.The power to be your bestS 0 For more information visit us on the Internet at http…

… 0 .: .,. I It listens to your wallet. When you buy a Macintosh'computer, you're buying some of the most advanced multi- media capabilities you can get in a computer. With its built-in stereo sound…

…, video graphics and animation, Macintosh is an easy way to bring your work to life. Of course, you're also buying the computer that gives you a fast, easy way to access the Internet. Because with a…

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April 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…, Director led the institution's Department of Electrical and Computer Engi- neering and was a professor there since 1977. Director said he now looks forward to working at a larger, more research…

… Arslanovski, was able to Ommunicate Friday with her class- mates in Grand Rapids via the, Internet and a quickcam camera. "Personal computers can be a valu- able tool," Arslanovski said. "We can Bone…

… on their way to southern Lebanon and that they will strike Israel abroad as well. First woman to deliver Golden Apple lecture By Patience Atkin Daily Staff Reporter For any student who ever wondered…

… what the "f' word means, tonight's Golden Apple Award lecture may shed some light on the subject. Carol Boyd, this year's recipient of the Golden Apple Award, will deliver her ideal last lecture, titled…

… of Nursing, said she assumes that the "f' word refers to "feminism." "At least, that's what she said," Hinshaw said. Previous Golden Apple recipients in- clude English Prof. Ralph Williams, his- tory…

… Prof. Sidney Fine, chemistry Prof. Brian Cnnol n h~is torv Prof Tomn polls University students to select a Golden Apple winner. "It's a campuswide selection pro- cess," Kraut said. He said that this…

April 23, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 119) • Page Image 25

…,"Carnahan hands on these things." said. "In 1980, many people Peponis said students are thought Apple Computers not drawn to the Engineer- were toys. He didn't think Jim has really ing school solely because so." of…

…: Vice president for research, University of Michigan Technology expansion impacted 'U' As the 21 st century nears, the University likes to picture itself on the cutting edge of a computer- driven…

… information revolution.# From the evolution of the personal computer, to4 the navigation of the Internet, to the frontiers ofE virtual reality, the era of President James Duderstadt has been intertwined with…

… with the early development "virtual reality things you're not going to see of mainframe computing," Carnahan said, anywhere but here." Like Frank, Carnahan said Duderstadt's Peponis said the creation of…

… retical.physics does not in- mistake to think technol- volve computers. of $[hese prole $.GIS ogy was having an impact "I hada sense in the 1970s - Randy Frank solely on engineers. that this type of…

…. Carnahan said the College of Engineering has "Humanists depend on archives and on ob- benefited greatly from Duderstadt's influence. jects which are far away," Goldenberg said. "I believe the computing

…-off construction sites on campus. Left: Duderstadt looks out over the Angell Hall Computing Center, one of the many signs of the rising technology on campus. Below: Dederstadt in 1988 -the first year of his…

… presidency -replacing the typewriter ir his oice with a computer Building work seen as mainstay on campus On North Campus, construction cranes created an impromptu skyline. In Angell Hall, the sounds of grind…

… wiring for computer hook-ups. Other majorwork includes the renova- tion of University landmarks like the Michigan Union and Angell Hall. The construction costs approach $1.5 billion. "Five years ago, I was…

April 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

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…- Apple Pwrbk.140. Incl. software/case. $545. Jim 913-4555. MAC PERFORMA 405.80 MB H1D, 4 MB RAM, color monitor, printer, MS Word, many games! $800 or best. Loren @ 994- 5664. NEW POWER MACINTOSH 7500…

April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… view channels. 913- COMFORTABLE LOVE seat couch, ex. condition. $140, neg., will deliver. Macintosh computer w/ hard drive, $300 or best offer. Brand new specialized M2 bike frame w/ many parts. 'dust…

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April 16, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… all premium & pay per view channels. 913- .826. COMFORTABLE LOVE seat couch, exc. condition. $140, neg., will deliver. Macintosh computer w/ hard drive, $300 or best offer. Brand new specialized M2 bike…

… BDRM. APT. Big enough for 2. Lots of windows. Near Sgt. Peppers. $475/ mo. May-Aug. 930-2246. LG. 2 RM. EFF.'S & 1 bdrm. apt. on central cmps. starting at $425. Util. incl., new appl., prkg. avail. 747…

April 11, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

…, modem + computer table. $700 o.b.o. 764-1960. MODEM/FAX MODEM 19,200 BAUDS new; for MAC; very fast; $90.00. 741-8542. STUDIO AVAIL. MAY 16. Apts. 741-4373. UNBELIEVABLE!- S. University location…

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