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March 24, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 102) • Page Image 12

… frozen ground, when the green is back, the greyish slush is gone, and the squirrels have lost weight. And in Ann Arbor, we may get to experience this yearly phenomenon for two full weeks, if we are lucky…

… will wear distiguish themselves like the budding flowers in the Diag. That is what we tried to accomplish with this issue: to show the different styles you'll see all around campus once Mother Nature has…

April 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…. Sometime in the next six months, my sources tell me, they will stage a coup (possibly in league with the fierce and fearsome Diag squirrels). I tried to corroborate this story, but tree #2138, the alleged…

… last week, when I watched people walking through the Diag from the third floor of Mason Hall. It is really amazing how quickly students have rejected the old paradigm. A new, wishy- washy breeze is…

… blowing. * All of the trees on campus are involved in a conspiracy to take over the University. You probably don't believe this, but I have proof. Go to any tree in the Diag and look on its north or west…

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