Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987-Page 11 The, regents f 7 They exercise the ultimate authority at the University By TIM HUET academic, "We wouldn't pass a code "Your rhetoric makes it sound like year per student in last spring's Although administrators run the that violates civil liberties. But you're trying to create two classes MSA elections, the regents only eryday managerial affairs of the expelling or suspending stude...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 43

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10, 1992 - Page 3 Sgrows worse for Anna bor's honmneless comma Despite student concern, city, state, and 'U'offcils ignore plight hip by Tami Pollak. News about the homeless is easy to ignore - because so much of it isn't new at all. While the numbers continue to grow at an insidiously steady pace, facts about the homeless can turn from striking to stale within a week's worth o...…

September 10, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 43

…0 18 Kickoff '93 Friday, September 10, 1993 fV CaptainStanley steers Wolverines' defensive ship Losing a two-time All-Ameri- can defensive tackle might cripple an average defensive line. How- ever, despite losing Chris Hutchinson, a Wolverine with a list of honors and achievements the length of his arm, Michigan's current front three are not hurt- ing in the least. They are primed to help lead the defense as well as -Defensive I the t...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…, -. . F-:-- Page 4-B-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily By JOHN CRITCHETT It would take a voluminous text to thoroughly review the University's many colleges, and such a review is not possible in this space. Yet there are basic observations about these programs, albeit superficial, which may help students acquaint themselves with the diverse academic opportunities here. Further in- formation regarding these programs can be obta...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…Page 12 -The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987 1 TAs: liaisons for profs, s tudents By LISA POLLAK Ah, college. Land of knowledge, ivy-covered buildings, cavernous libraries, carpeted lecture halls, and distinguished, grey-haired professors who preside over their lecturns and teach the wonders of the world. So who are the people in the ripped Levi's and "Save the whale" T-shirts standing in front of your introductory poli sci clas...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 44

…Page 4-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10, 1992 THE DIAL A guide to radio stations available in Ann Arbor Students witness Ann Arbor crime from two perspectives Police encourage students to take precautions KHZ CBEF-540 News, sports, publici r _____WNZK - 690 Religious radio (in French) CKWW -580 News, talk WJR -760 Lite rock, talk, news Tigers Baseball 3 t CKLW -800 Big band, nostalgia L-900 100...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 44

…Phule UnGia BY AUDETTE FULBRIGHT CENTRAL PIEDMONT COLLEGE, N.C. AGENTS ARE STOCK HOLLYWOOD CHARAC- ters. They've been the good guys, the bad guys, the fall guys and more. But Friday nights on the Fox network, two FBI agents live life a bit differently - they track down mysterious UFOs, deadly poltergeists and mutant liver-eating serial killers. It's The X-Files, of course, and although it's a far cry from standard TV fare (or perhaps because i...…

September 10, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 119) • Page Image 44

…0 0 9. 0 ~ "."it / 1 . Ii OUTFITTERS g OUTD+ EQUIPME] S333 S. Main St. 761-8515 BACKPACKING CAMPING UNTAINEERING OUNTRY SKIING OOR CLOTHING NT SPECIALISTS The Bagel Factory Open 6 a.m. every day &Deli* 1306 S. University / 663-334ry A UofM Football Tradition Since 1969 Don't Let Your Tailgate 1- D -O ; !.6-- i LetsGAME DAY SPECIALS: M ICHG Free gift with the purchase WITWUof any sweatshirts CHAMPION sweatshirts only.$3 UNIVER.nSTY__ ...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 5-B The By SARA ANSPACH and DAVE MEYER In the early days of the University, admission requirements dictated that students pass certain proficien- cy levels in the classics, be able to pay the $10 entrance fee, and "furnish satisfactory testimonials of good moral character." Fron that beginning 164 years ago as a tiny public college of the Michigan Territory to its current status as one of t...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

…The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987-Page 13 Heat! ev: 'U' By CATHY SHAP When Director of Campus ecurity Leo Heatley came to the University in 1985 to assume his position, he brought with him a goal - to turn campus security ir4o a police force. And if a state bill allowing public colleges and universities to establish their own police forces passes the legislature, Heatley may get his wish. "The University of Michigan is the-on...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 45

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10, 1992- Page 5 ouncil debates trees, douestic partnerships i Mayor, councdmembenpivalize paiding, waste disposal City Administrator Al Gatta and Mayor Liz Brater lead a discussion at a City Council meeting. Democrats take majorty of Council in April elections by Erin Einhorn Daily Staff Reporter Before the April 6 City Council election - when Democrats cham- pioned the elect...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

…Page 6-B-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily The memoirs of Or, 'The pleasures and pains of starting college' a freshman I 4 By STEVE HOOK The transition from pampered high school man-/woman-about- town to University computer num- ber is smooth for some, but rocky for most. Remember, freshpersons: You're in good company, and if misery loves company, you should -be in fine shape. To help ease the sometimes difficult process,, en...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

…Page 14-The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987 0 .k.Fn "..................!:lmm w.AO M M NM ..S Academic counselors help sort out the U' By LISA POLLAK Remember your high school counselors? Those people in the principal's office whose primary importance in your life was most likely to staple your S.A.T. scores to your transcripts and tell you that, no, they wouldn't call Harvard and put in a good word for you? Well, counselors, l...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 46

…Page 6-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10, 1992 Jake shakes up the streets with zany style Ann Arbor's living legend strums his guitarto the delight of geneations of students by Lauren Dormer Daily Staff Reporter If Diag discourses on morality are too deep for your between-class entertainment, make sure to check out Shakey Jake Woods - Ann Arbor's most well-known guitarist. For as long as anyone can re- membe...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 46

…an we talk? Talk shows: better than a therapist's couch BY NATALIE Y. MOORE HOWARD U. MERICANS ARE OBSESSED WITH OTHER PEOPLE'S embarrassments - Hugh Grant, Bob Packwood and Courtney Love come to mind. We like outra- geous stories. "We've been through 20 years, at least, of making an industry of the private lives of famous people," says talk show host Jerry Springer. "The talk show simply takes the very same subject matter and opens it up to ...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 7-B Registration never easier, but students still grumble By PAMELA KRAMER e beginning, there was registration for classes rst-come, first-served basis. Students descen- Waterman Gym (now a field) to spend hours o register for classes. And it was grueling. i the University introduced a computer- d registration process called CRISP. Seniors ranted the first crack at classes, while other is ...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987- Page 15 Administrators take care of the ' By CATHY SHAP The University administration may seem as confusing as something out of a Kafka novel to incoming students. "As a freshman I thought of the administration as a big and powerful voice coming from, I don't know where," said one LSA senior. Even the Fleming Building, which houses administrator's offices, is a confusing maze of conference ...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 47

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10, 1992 - Page 7 Stephanie Rosenbaum examines Farmei #S by Travis McR+ynolds Daily Staff Reporter asparag rs it One need not travel to Meijer or Farmer Jack's to buy over-ripe fruits and wilted vegetables, when just a few blocks north of campus the Farmers' Market offers locally grown produce every Wednesday and Saturday morning. Twice a week, in the Kerrytown parking lot, A...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…S Page 8-B-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily 0 I Making the University tick " It takes a large administration to run a University this size. Although most of the "front office personnel" operate behind the scenes, out of the general student body's view, some ad- ministrators are quite visible. Among those who regularly cross paths with students (clockwise, from top left): Director of Undergraduate Admissions Clifford Sjogre...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…Page 16 -The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987 'U' officials want student involvement 0 (Continued from Page 15). "This might be true for a lot of freshman today. This is an awesome place, but, at the same time, this is the most exciting place in the world to learn and for any student, the very best time of their life." KENNEDY also said that students seem to feel more distant from the workings of the Univer - sity than they coul...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 48

…*1 Page 8-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10, 1992 A2 merchants offer styles for women's out of class expenences by Lauren Dormer Daily Staff Reporter and Melissa Peerless Daily NSE Editor Stores sell variety and versatility in men's clothing When you were little, a sure sign of the end of sum- mer was going with Mom to buy a new dress for your grand entrance on the first day of school. Times have certain...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 48

…nr 7 . 'cl I' N Isy dG a wr i r x : p u ' d r k5 Rating system *** Dracula ***Franken- stein **Wolfman ** The Mwnrniy *Swamp Monster PM Dawn lighrttand blithe it's likely to float righ toutt of your CD) playcr. Onre last tip --toou'llnever be able to fttlly rppreciate the dliatteorfin .trJ rectrrdintg tttttil yott'se wrroessedi the sav age id ttf'rtteir liteshw Chreck yottt loctl listings. Rare on Air Vols. 1 and 2 Ai,,,s il Pocket Band Ma...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 9-B Grad, UGLI, are among many fine campus libraries By DOUG BRICE Students seeking escape from the oise and distractions of their homes ometimes go to great lengths to find a quiet, comfortable place to study. While some find a place like the Arboretum satisfactory, most end up in one of the University's many libraries. These havens offer a (usually) quiet place to study, and in some c...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 49

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10,1992-Page 9 Outings offer fun, unusual activities Two students rejoice in O'Sullivan's on St. Patrick's Day. A guide to A2 bars (for 24-year olds?) by Andrew Levy Daily Staff Reporter "Ta da bah!" On a Friday afternoon, you can hear these words ringing out from all corners of the campus. From the students: "Ta da bah!" From the office of your favorite professor: "Ta da ba...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 49

…BYW BONNIE jAT CARY? WE'LL GIVE YOU SCARY. Every movie coming out this month is about a cop or an ex- cop. Besides that, there was a strange fit of guerrilla filmmak- ing, with strange groupings of direc- tors and actors (RuPaul, Roseanne and Lily Tomlin?). And don't forget Halloween XLVI (we didn't bother previewing it - you know the deal). People are strange. Never Talk to Strangers Rebecca DeMornay's cradle-rocking days are over, but she's...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

…Pqge 10-B-Thursday. September10, 1981-The Michigan Daily I 1111111iiii1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987 1 Conservatism Ann Arbor seems to have changed its liberal ways . By BRIAN BONET The days of famed University ativist Tom Hayden and large scale protests commonly seen in Ann Arbor during the 1960s and 1970s oppear to be over due to a wave of conservatism that has swept over toe city in recent. years. Although this attitude seems to be widely apparent, many community mem - bers are leer...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 50

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10, 1992 Restaurants provide . variety for, by Yaei Citro "Don't worry. There is plenty for you to eat. They have great salads." Contrary to popular opinion, vegetarians can not be satisfied by merely grazing on a three mile long, all-you-can-eat salad bar. A good vegetarian restaurant is hard to find. However, Ann Arbor has a considerable number of restaurants with a ...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 50

…ha ACADEICACIVMN Nike T OM SuPLIZIO Colorado State U. ANNIE KIM U. of Maryland College Park Gen MICHAEL COOVERT U. of Kentucky ;z.: -;4 , ' t _.., ° 5 ,. Y b. y 0 1 1 Chevrolet CHARL ES NTAMERE Manhattan College VISA AMY POEPPELMAN U. of Cincinnati VISA" Sportswear MATTHEW KLINE U of California, Santa Barbara Gixbia "tm7't1s cc«11' c.c t 1I cst. Discover Card Travis HOPPER Texas Tech. U. Warner}_cBrothe 0.1rs CLAREi CUSHMAN Florida Stat...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 1 1-B Whatever Your Photo Needs - We Can Serve You! Complete Selection of Cameras, Accessor- ies, Darkroom Equipment and Supplies. Prompt-High Quality Photo fnishing *~~~~~~~ NEW----- -----mm 1 1 1 1 $1.00 Get Acquainted Coupon $1.00 This coupon worth $1.00 when making any purchase of $5.00 or more. Limit one coupon per customer Not valid after Oct. 31, 1981 $1.00 I I I 1 I I $1.00...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987- Page3 Ethnic groups' By ELIZABETH ATKINS For a city of more than 100,000 people, Ann Arbor has a surprisingly ethnically diverse population. But al - though some ethnic and religious groups like Blacks, Asians, Buddhists, and Jews have established their cultural identities here, others like Hispanics and Native Americans are having difficulty finding a niche. According to the 1980 Census Bure...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 51

…The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City - Thursday, September 10, 1992- Page 1 PIZZA Continued from page 10 The other word that comes to mind is "pricy," but if you hit the right coupon on the right day, you just might be in business. I have just one thing to say about Geppetto's, at the corner of State and Hill: ALL YOU CAN EAT. That's right. On Tuesday and Wed- nesday, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Gep- petto's makes all-you-can-eat pizza ava...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 51

…A*E "U AM I~M . U. PHOTO CONTEST FOUR $1,000 GRAND PRIZES Here's your chance to win big money' U is offering four $1,000 cash grand pries for the hrsr photo rntries sub- mitted in foor categories: Campus Life/Traditions, All Around Sports (mod to varsity), Road Trippin', attd Funniest Sights. PLUS, for each entry ptthlished in U doting the year, we'll pay $25. Last year's contest had more than 100 winners - atnd $10,000 its cash prizes. Phsoto...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…Page 12-B-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily High pressure a nemesis of students By PAMELA KRAMER Mary, a University student, told each of her housemates individually that she was considering killing herself. They all respected her wishes not to tell anyone, and each thought none of the others knew about the problem. Several weeks later, Mary hanged herself in her basement. One of the most popular myths surrounding suicide is th...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987 Shoplifting, fake I.D.'s top student crime list By CATHERINE KIM While Ann Arbor community enjoys the economic advantages that come with the autumnal onslaught of students, it must also deal with the negative side of the annual population increase - student crime. The most major crime students usually commit is shoplifting, and for businesses like Village Corner, a convenience store on...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 52

…Page 12-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-City-Thursday, September 10, 1992 Experience the difference with Ann Arbor's Religious omm * .. . ... I I I uI~i 'I,, Ce --C ~ ' # ' P .* /, ** nity Trinity Presbyterian Church 10101 W. Ann Arbor Road - Plymouth Located just 7 miles from campus. For van service directly from campus, call 459-9550. Please leave message. Worship-8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Sunday School-9:30 A.M. Weds. Midweek-7:00 P.M., A...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 52

…U U ..m EU -U U y. -i BY GLENN MCDONALD i1UTRAHI N itJss'ti MFISINGU. FNEBRAS KA Double Take X Square Ah, the privileged of youth. In his new hook, Managing GenerationX.: How To Bring Out The Best In Young Talent, Bruce Tulgan provides "useful sug- gestions to managers to make the wont of this energetic new hreed of worker." U. Magazine: How do you envision GenerationX? Bruce Tulgan: The' slacker myth is just that. It's an insult. It position...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

… The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 13-B Plenty of academic couns By PAM FICKINGER It might seem reasonable to assume that course work is the most difficult part of college, but the point is debatable. Before students can even: think about coursework, they have to go through CRISP, and give at least some consideration to selection of distribution plan and area of concen- tration. The University's academic coun- seling progra...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

…The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987- Page 5 Students apathetic to local politics By MARTHA SEVETSON The Ann Arbor housing crunch, piled- up parking tickets, and crumbling local roads top the list of off-campus headaches that plague most University students, but very few students voice their concerns to the city council charged with legislating housing codes, ticket quotas, and road improvements. "Students don't feel like Ann A...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 53

… 1Fdd, ing around * : mong medium-to-small- sized places in America, you could pretty much ~ 4.consider Ann Arbor the country's cultural mecca. What does that mean? That means unless yout travel to New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles, you are unlikely to find the diverse range of cultural opportunities that exist in Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor plays host to hundreds of music acts, ranging from classical, to jazz, to rock (including a wide variety of Gr...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

…0 Page 14-B-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily BIG4 GEORGE' S WELCOMES STUDENTS TO 4 ANN ARBOR 30 step programmable calculator, with I statistical functions plus safe- guard memories in a thin metal case. " 8 digit mantisso/two digit exponent LCD " 15 parenthesis 7 memories *PProgram fuuictions: LRN, Comp, Look, " Trig., inverse trig., log, degrees, ra- dians, gradiants and decimals two de- grees * Data, clear data, Numbe...…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

…Page 6 -The Michigan Daily, Thursday, September 10, 1987 Nicaraguan town loses official city assistance By ARLIN WASSERMAN Members of the Central American Sister City Task Force will now have to provide economic aid to Juigalpa, Nicaragua - one of Ann Arbor's sister cities - without the backing of Ann Arbor's city council. Republican Mayor Gerald Jernigan nullified the task force's charter one year after city residents voted overwhelmingly ...…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 54

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition-Entertainment - Thursday, September 10, 1992 nn Arbor's sweetest classical sounds by Michael John Wilson Whether you've been playing violin for 15 years or you know Mozart only from Falco's "Rock Me Amadeus" hit, there's a place for you in the realm of classical music in Ann Arbor. If you're already a seasoned devotee of Puccini, Proko- fiev and the rest, you can skip down to the introduction to c...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…Tm The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, The Michigan Daily begins 92nd year as 'U' student newspar By LORENZO BENET plans to publish a new, extensive duties required tp p Every September, the Michigan weekly Arts magazine; the next day. Daily holds a recruiting meeting, and . Business department: Business This fall, Daily e about 100 potential Woodwards and staff handles the financial, advertising, will be working ons Bernsteins attend....…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan