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June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…One hundredfouryears of editorial freedom Summer Weekly Wednesday June 7, 1995 . h r«",. :. . Jurors in rape trial set to visit crime scenes r Frank C. Lee Dewain Mitchell Jr. In March, he also ing the relevant items to be examined. In court yesterday, Ann Arbor Detec- The jury will ily Staff Reporter imposed a gag order preventing court Instead of having Ann Arbor police de- tive Michael Schubring presented maps also stop at will be The ...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 7, 1995 -I MARK FRIEDMAN/Dai Phoiw home Warm weather keeps a driver In his car by the Huron River during a phone cal yesterday. Calvin Klein underwear 326 S. State at Nickels Arcade (313) 665-7228 Mon.-Sat. 9-5:30, Sun. 12-5 Success on the MCAT requires that you focus your efforts upon understanding the Key Fundamental Principles which serve to unify your scientific knowledge. The MCAT tests Conceptual...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…Wednesday, June 7, 1995 - The MichiganDaily-- 3 ystery ural pices up amn st. Scott Bishop ly Staff Reporter What is 68 feet wide and demands ttention? A few boards erected to pro- ct pedestrians on the sidewalk of South am Street have been transformed into mural attracting notice for both its unky art and its mysterious origin. Ellie Serras, events coordinator for he Main Street Area Association, said at the eclectic mural is a welcome ad- io...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…4 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 7, 1995 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG ADRIENNE JANNEY Editor in Chief JOEL F. KNUTSON Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of 4 the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Daily's edit...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…Wednesday, June 7, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 5 buse of term Nazi' Adolph Hitler's Nazi Germany was responsible rthemassexecutionandannihilationofsix million uropean Jews. More than 20 million Russians, eemillionPoles,350,000Britishandover300,000 mericans died in the course of World Wa II ghting German National Socialism, or Nazism, as s militant, racist expansionism. The 'jack-booted" en of the Waffen SS, the Reich's political police, Gesta...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

…'. 4 r Tho Mirl !i for Sale $40,000/YR. INCOME potential. Home typists/PC users. Toll free 1-800/898-9778, ext. T-1864 for listings. BICYCLES: All speeds, men/womens. $25- $50 good cond. Also parts. 475-3238. GOV'T. FORECLOSED homes from 5%. Delinquent tax, rep's., REO's. Your area. Toll free 1-800/898-9778, ext. H-1864 for current listings. HOUSEWARES for sale. Everything goes cheap/package deals. Chris 995-1984. TREK 8500 Mountainchike for...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, June 7, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -7 Study: Drug use causes permanent changes By Jessica Mass Daily Staff Reporter A high percentage of college students using il- licit drugs, including marijuana, heroin and cocaine, signals the possibility of high rates of addiction among college students. A new study by Kent C. Berridge and Terry E. obinson, two University researchers, found that drug addiction causes permanent changes in the ne...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 7, 1995 CAR Continued from page 1 safe," Lesley said. The car resembles a race car instead of a typical four-door sedan. "Because it is so aerodynamic and only seats one person, it is not like an ev- eryday car. It is more like a race car or an Indy car in its design and construction," White said. The challenge of the Sunrayce is to complete the 1,150 miles without using a drop offuel. To qualify for t...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… Newton's favorite band The Maids of Gravity are playing with industrial band God Lives Underwater on Thursday at St. Andrew's Hall; call 961- MELT for more information. AiRTSig ti g Wednesday June 7, 1995 Eastwood bridges the gaps in'Madison' By Scott Plagenhoef DailyArts Editor "Bridges of Madison County" opens with the son and daughter of the recently teceased Francesca Johnson discovering se collected mementos and memories of a 30 year...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

…o - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 7, 1995 Elastica stretch their popularity 3y Heather Phares )aily Arts Editor Elastica isn't your typical British band. Not that there's that many "typical" British sands appearing on American shores towadays; the jazzy, hip-hop strains of ?ortishead, the mod revivalism of Blur and he grandiose decadence of the London ;uede have as much to do with each other s Abba and Swedish death-metal do. Still, El...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 11

…Student TV show is on cutting 'Edge' y Karl Jones edge to cable television. And he doesn't Boredoms. They also received exclusive Daily Arts Writer mind tackling some serious topics to do coverage of the Detroit Music Awards in Generation X. It's a phrase that strikes it. The "Rough Edge" crew even traveled November 1994. fear into the hearts of many degenerate los- to local store "Condoms 101" recently The show's juxtaposition of serious ers ...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 7, 1995 'Mad Love'is By Sarah Rogacki Daily Arts Writer Long live teen romance! Admit it, we 20-something MTV babies were weaned on John Hughes induced teen angst. Even after years of mind-grilling college courses, many of us can still re- cite "The Breakfast Club" from begin- ning to end. Hot on the heels of the critically ac- claimed "Priest," British director Antonia Bird gives puppy love a '90s fa...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 13

…Wednesday, June 7, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -13 - ALL-STARS Continued from page 15 enting the Yokota Raiders, a club team. The Big Ten squads are also sched- uled for some sightseeing in Tokyo, along with tours of the USS Indepen- dence and the USS Bunker Hill. A visit to the Hiroshima War Museum is also scheduled. After the final game against the Japanese College All-Stars, June 25, the teams will depart Tokyo and arrive Chicago the followi...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 14

…14 -The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, June 7, 1995 MEN Continued from page 16 Wheatley in the 110 hurdles and also ran the 400 hurdles, qualified for the 110 semifinals and finished with a time of 13.96. However, he did not make it to the finals. (NCAAs were) to showcase the strides I made because there were a lot of officials from the Jamaican selecting body - and they were impressed." - Neil Gardner Michigan hurdler "I fell victim to the lane ...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

…Big Ten All-Star team Off to Japan U Mitchell and Shellman make roster cuts From Staff Reports For the first time since the Big Ten Conference sponsored both a men's and women's summer foreign basket- ball tour in 1992, both league squads will tour together, on a 13-day trip to Japan, June 13-26. The tour was coordinated by the Noram Japan Co. Ltd., the Big Ten Sonference's marketing contractor in apan. Both 12-member teams depart Chicago and ...…

June 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… Now Blood A full list of Michigan's 1995 hockey recruits is provided inside. See Page 13. SPORTS Wednesday June 7,1995 The Victor Sullivan wins NCAA title' By Monica Polakov Daily Sports Writer The Michigan men's track team came away from NCAAs this week in Knoxville, Tenn., very pleased. Although the Wolverines placed 19th as a team, a few individuals stood out. One in particular - Kevin Sullivan. Sullivan ran to a National Championshi...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…4v 41V PMRW toan :43trtllj (Summer Weekly Student One hundred four years of editorial freedom Wednesday June 14,1995 egent seat set for vote By Amy Klein aily News Editor After at least three years of steady dicussions, compromises and revisions, a final proposal for a student representa- tive to the Board of Regents will'be sub- mitted to the regents this Friday. In an agenda supplement, a draft out- lines the responsibilities and limits...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

…2 -The Michigan Daily --Wednesday, June 14, 1995 MARLETITA Continued from page 2 "Mike is one of our most exciting and creative faculty members," University President James J. Duderstadt said in a pressrelease. "Beyond his immense con- tributions as a scholar, healso has been ex- ceptionally dedicated in serving the Uni- versity ina wide array of roles -ranging from serving as chair of the Pharmacy dean's search committee to playing a star- r...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…Ueaes(Ady, uti f4, 16 9, --It.aMichigan )aily - Parking structure hosts summer film, music series SARA OTIiLMAN University Ombudsman and "Lavender Menace" softball team member Jennifer Walters (center) participates In the third annual AIDS walkathon. Lavender Menace was the walking team that raised the most money. Coimmunity mrrfem--bersa show ~upport for HIV/AIDS groups By Patience Atkin feel that we're covering all aspects of the '80s were ...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…4- The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, June 14, 1995 RONNIE GLASSBERG ADRIENNE JANNEY Editor in Chief JOEL F. KNUTSON Editorial Page Editors 40MyadUnless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan-necessarily reflect the oinion of the Dail's editorial board...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…Being a Lowly Worm When I was akid,oneofmy favorite books was "What do people do all day?" by Richard Scarry. In its pages was a great little world, where every cat, dog, and rabbit did their job and went about their merry ways. And on every page Lowly Worm would look out from behind some tree, content to wear his green hat and quietly observe, never quite choosing a profession like all the other animals. A lotof times, I'dreally like to be Lo...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…q for sale kCc $40,000/YR. INCOME potential. Home ANN ARBOR'S C typists/PC users. Toll free 1-800/898-9778, Salel Sun., June 25,9 ext. T-1864 for listings. tenaw Community C BICYCLES: All speeds, men/womens. $25- ce Bldg. New/used $50 good cond. Also parts. 475-3238. workshop/demo on GOV'T. FORECLOSED homes from 5%. software. Vendor tal Delinquest tax, 's., REO's. Your area. 313/971-0990. Toll free 1-800/8 778, ext. H-1864 for ______ current ...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, June 14, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 7 4 8-40 HOURS s ' available per week with flexible schedules services No cars required. On the job paid training is provided. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through F -riday. g " * State Security Services, Inc. 525 Church St., Ann Arbor. 668-0444. EOE. CASH FOR COLLEGE. A SPECIAL GIFT- We're looking for heal- thy women between the ages 21-35 for egg 900,000 GRANTS AVAILABLE. donation. All ethnic back...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

… _- The Michigan Daily -Wedrnesiay, June 14, 1995 O MNTATuION this year," Rosser said. He also said the Office of Orientation estimates 2,000 to Continued from page 1 2,500 parents come to Ann Arbor each summer. Paul Rosser, general operations manager Espresso Royale shift manager for Ulrich's, said that Ulrich's has ex- Suzanne Maniere said new students panded its Orientation programs. blend easily with the rest of the Univer- "For the past f...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

…IV V - - - j f , J I ; Z .,41"r w , I - 0 ", Big Chief Comes Home Saturday at St. Andrews Hall. It's for folks 18 and older. It's a steal at $8.50 a ticket in advance, and doors open at 9 p.m. Call 961-MELT for more information. e flc{rjigin aiI ARts Wednesday June 14,1995 Wilco rises from Tupelo's ashes.r By Jennifer Buckley Daily Arts Writer One of last year's bigger music indus- try surprises was the demise of Uncle Tu- lo. After fou...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

…I 10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday; June 14, 1995 AM B u GEcalm shattered only the by shouts from the * 9 LIGE audience. Radiohead sings 'The Bends' continued from page 9 The most surprising and exciting part of B Thomas Crowley never took off), a Detroit Pistons jacket, a the evening occurred when one of Blige's y sritr star status with the success of their fi -whiteT-shirt and black biker pants(the first background performers,claiming ...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

…Wednesday, June 14, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 11 Having fun and doing "regular, col- lege-student" things is more important ontnued from page 11 for a star athlete than one may realize. Some may think this is flattering. But Wheatley sometimes has a hard time or a guy who is down-to-earth and just functioning in society when he's not lain normal, this was a highly uncom- playing sports. ortable situation to say the least. "Sometimes I'm lo...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

… The Grapevine CBC hockey analyst Don Cherry wore a maize and blue Michigan .ttie during Game 2 of the Western Conference finals last week. obt MWNUU Oak SPORTS Wednesday June 14, 1995 .,.A+r Dolan, Wymer -grab top honors By John Lerol Daily Sports Editor Roll out the red carpets. Tom Dolan and Beth Wymer de- serve star treatment. Both Wolverines were named Michi- gan Athletes of the Year last Wednesday. Dolan, a sophomore swimmer from Arl...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 13

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June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 14

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Summer Orientation 1995 ISArequires more than just 120 credits 4 By Steve Seepersaud Daily Staff Reporter Many students arrive in Ann Arbor with the hope that graduating in four years is simply a mat- ter of collecting 120 credits. However, there are many new requirements that the University, particu- larly the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, has introduced over the past four years. While these requirem...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 15

…ard with a Chip e new Mcards computer chip will store information t the cardholder in addition to keeping track of an count local merchants will accept in place of cash. adical information could be included on the chip, another way for medical personnel to know how to assist in an emergency. e cash account will not exceed $50. n also be linked to a checking account at First of America for more cashless buying power. 600847 0000 0004 00 Exp. 1...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 16

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Summer Orientation 1995 Despite the recent technological advances, some students choose to make themselves at home in the Graduate library stacks. Midterm exams confined Engineering senior Maya Agarwal to a quiet spot away. Ubranes mplement new technology By James Nash Daily Staff Reporter The University library system plans to launch several computer-based initiatives this fall as the li- braries try to keep pace wi...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 17

…V m ON AL IClill TSHIRYS, SEIITIHI, AiND COTTONHIAYS. Come See the Largest Selection of University of Michigan T-Shirts and Sweat shirt s in the World! 304 5. State Street 4 Doors South of Liberty 998-3480 Open Monday Through Friday 9an-7pm, Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6 …

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 18

…6 - The Michigan Daily - Summer Orientation 1995 Construction improves, inconveniences campus By Marisa Ma Daily Staff Reporter The University community has learned that when the sound of drilling pauses in one spot, another bulldozer fol- lows soon after in the whirl of construction on campus. The recent changes on campus have not goneunnoticed. "Itwasvery hardtoconcentmte(during a test)," said LSA junior Nadia Chowhan. "There was constructi...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 19

…Summer Orientation 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 7 Dorm living can be the best and worst of times By Dara Schoenwald Daily Staff Reporter The transition to college is indeed an exciting and challenging one, with adjustments to meeting new friends, a new place and heavier workloads. However, getting accustomed to living in residence halls is one of the most difficult challenges facing first-year students. Community living - in small quarters sha...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 20

…8-The Michigan Daily - Summer Orientation 1995 Legends, superstitions run rampant on campu By Deborah G. Weinstein Daily Staff Reporter Orientation means a variety of things. For first-year students, it means get- ting a grip on the Un iversity, finding shortcuts across campus, adjusting to dorms and surviving class registration. Many students, however, rtnentber Orientation as an introduction to the quirky rituals and traditions of the Unive...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 22

… Caught in the Web? can help! The 0 ,+i /'' // /., --- ;v n i.. k, ' ii"%. .4} 'fir j71L[ i t l .. ni . mow. ; a s + S, t f f I :1 t ) Workshops on database accessing and searching will be announced in the fall Watch the Michigan Daily for dates & times …

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 23

…r Summer Orientation, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 11 WELCOME TO ,ANN ARBOR! , - IAU'(Lsh. - Cottage Inn was the first to serve pizza in Ann Arbor back in 1948. Now, forty-seven years later, we are still U of M students' first choice. Readers of the Michigan Daily and the Ann Arbor News have voted Cottage Inn _____________________________________________the best pizza in town for the last eleven years. You CENTRAL CAMPUS chose Michigan because ...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 24

…Help build a better world for others and a brighter future for yourself! Explore careers In Sports Medicine - Administration Child Life - Emergency Medicine and More Call NOW to join this tradition of caring University Hospital 936-4327 C.S. Mott Children's Hospital 764-6874 " Regardless of whether it's at work or in my academic life, I'm always on a Macintosh. To cut down on telephone bills, I use my Mac for e-mail-I'm in constant communica...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 25

… Inside .. Check out the record reviews, movie preview and more. Ib % LidTgan EaiIg Monday 1 dune 12,1995 5.O Get oriented with Ann Arbor's entertainment ,.,,.- By Ted Watts Daily Arts Writer Say, for argument's sake, that you are new to Ann Arbor. For instance, an orientee. Continue along this line of reasoning and you'll discover you want to ditch Orientation for some entertainment - related activity. Then the question must be asked: wh...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 26

… 14 - The Michigan Daily - Summer Orientation 1995 Summer '95 movies offer mixed bag of goods oy Scott Plagenhoef new formula, which also features villains Jim "Crimson Tide" look to lead the summer action films. Daily Arts Editor Carrey and Tommy Lee Jones, has the potential to The Sylvestar Stallone vehicle, "Judge Dredd, suspi- From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Holly- lead the latest "Batman" vehicle as the summer's ciously similarto his ...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 27

… The roundup Michigan's basketball and hockey teams are reviewed. See Page 16. StmtSanig Summer Orientation 199515 -. - ., ..... SPORTING VIEWS: Autumn will bring out thousands of ''fans By Nicholas J. Cotsonika Daily Sports Editor Sitting in the tailgater's parking lot at Ann Arbor Pioneer High School, sucking down hot $logs, you can hear it. You can watch it rush by you. You can feel it. Two hours before game time, at your traditional ...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 28

… 16 -The Michigan Daily-Summer Orientation 1995 Blue teams carry on great tradition By John Leroi Daily Sports Editor Most people in Ann Arbor and across the country almost expect Michigan to contend for the national title every year in basketball and hockey. Over the years, the Wolverines have proved their dominance on the court and on the ice. This past year was no exception. Red Berenson's hockey team held the top ranking in the country fo...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 29

…lip Sc Sg II 1r Z is KRA2YJIM 5 BLlMPVYlRGER You Want it? We've Got it! RIGHT HERE Ground Floor of the Michigan Uion 995-8877 Experience the Tradition Two Great Locations 711 N. University 902 S. State 668-6915 668-7296 X14N ARIO OUTLET 6885 Jackson Rd. 688-7030 WE BUY, SELL, AND TRADE Ann Arbor Farmington Hills Colonnade Orchard Lake Rd. Shopping Center and 13 Mile Rd. 13131 994-1030 18101 851-6611 While at Orientation, come check out ...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 30

…18 - The Michigan Daily - Summer Orientation 1995 ;;. UHS offers walk-ins, specialists to students An Ann Arbor parking attendant writes a ticket on Maynard Street. The ultimate challenge: pari n An Arbor By Debralee Dembling For the Daily For every student who has ever sneezed, coughed or wheezed during the long winter months, the Uni- versity offers a haven for the sick: University Health Service. UHS, located on Fletcher Street, is attem...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 31

…Summer Orientation 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 19 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RoNNm GLASSBERG Editor in Chief ADRIENNE JANNEY JOEL F. KNUTSON Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Daily's ed...…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 32

…20 -- The Michigan Daily - Summer Orientation, 1995 7]: LF) II 11 While you're here for OrienIation, stop by MICHIGAN BOOK & SUPPLY to reserve your books early! Save yourself the hassle of Book Rush in the Fall! ..or... -- Order by phone 1-800-765-MICH A $25 deposit (applied toward the price of your books) is required. For your convenience we have extended hours durin.0 Nook Rush! ....and we've got a huge selection of top of the line MICH...…

June 28, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…e ibdiiau aiI One hundred four years of editorialfreedom Summer Weekly Wednesday June 28, 1995 State I'emoves 70-30 request y Ronnie Glassberg aily Editor In Chief The state Legislature approved a budget earlier this month that will in- crease support to the University by 3 per- cent and provide an additional $8 million from a likely budget surplus. In the same action, the Legislature also removed language that requested non-resident enroll...…

June 28, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…2-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 28, 1995 Dental School dean appointed interim provost By Amy Klein Daily News Editor Since Gilbert R. Whitaker's announcement six months ago that he would step down as provost and executive vice president for academic affairs in Au- gust, the University has been searching for a replace- ment - but now they might not make the deadline. As a result, the University Board of Regents ap- proved Dentistry Scho...…

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