Search Results

Search Constraints

Search Results

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 16

…4 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER News Features MARCH 1989 High costs aside, private schools still attract students By Linda Milch receives more applications each year, Va., and the Universities of Virginia with public schools, but with the Ivy The Daily Texan U of Texa n and the $12,750 for tuition and fees is and Michigan. League. U. of Texas, Austin worth the private attention and close- Gary Ripple, dean of undergraduate "If a student ...…

February 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 101) • Page Image 16

…INN MOMME i P~al" iw~nsoII* ransy cuftI 79 h1QEWln_7i Dasoe Girly%,« efal Mxtn P rrevo e j f ' ak 6 ow in g Ki *3 0 bravoPull nar . C h+ a w- Ai3 f " " 9 e 2i / ,'!R 2 ' rkehllt a Kibb~e tst~ta Chhir t "O tr 9 A r Bly day LeWM tockbfidee . _.a..f - a- _.raa 7 E' $ bet..- "- NFiW'burg 4L~ rand Juc on ' ""-"40 m 11 cooper; 89 v gdd panel _. 4 T Munith~ $;cxmngdaWth Kendal la * __nY v eD y!t 5 Tom 's" 43 a~ln ( /. Pleasant lie Glendle "43 u M~...…

February 20, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 79) • Page Image 16

…6B T Michigan Daily WeekeniMagazine -T1Ursdayjbruary 20;:1997 0 0 0 The Michigam ly Weekeni 1A State of the Arts 1 Entertainment News New Edition's DeVoe arrested; Thunnan joins several projects BAcON, BACON, EVERYWHERE MUSIC V After a year of virtual hibernation, Supergrass has finished work on its sec- ond album, "In It For the Money" (due May 6), according to publicity reports. Perhaps as a sign of the band's pleasure with the fin...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 17

…MARCH 1989 News Features U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 5 MARCH 1989 * News Features U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 5 MTyths on genders dispelled for men in women's studies By Jay Casini The Daily Iowan of Iowa For an increasing number of male students at the U. of Iowa (UI), the Women's Studies program is dispelling myths and creating greater under- standing between the genders. Margery Wolf, chairwoman of the UI Women's Studies Prog...…

February 20, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 79) • Page Image 17

…10B hetchigarnDaily Weeken Thursraymebrry 20,1997 0 0 The Michigan Da#Weekeng Mag ;i Sound and Fury ALL IS NOT FAIR 'IN LoVE AND WAR' BY DEAN BAKOPOULOS Three days a week, I teach a high school creative writing class. Last Thursday, when we came to a lesson on dialogue, I chose Ernest Hemingway as an example. My students are a sharp bunch, and they'd all heard of Hemingway before, though they'd never read him. I must admit, I was a'littl...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 18

…6 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER News Features MARCH 1989 6 U.THENATINALCOLLGE EWSAPERNew Feaure * MRCH198 ok 0 L:FOCUS T Several privately funded con- servative college newspapers have been launched in the past year. Some are at odds with administra- tors and others on campus over their editorial content. U. Focus takes a look at their disputes. Dartmouth Review gains attention on '60 Minutes' By Rosamond Hong The Dartmouth Dartmouth ...…

February 20, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 79) • Page Image 18

… ne- r e 8B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, February 20, 1.997 0 0 0 0 0' T The Michigan Daily 'Weekend Ma yY 0 :S e a WARREN ZINN/Daily Yost Ice Arena, packed to capacity, cheers the Michigan hockey team to victory over the Bowling Green squad. Fans' cheers, chants spur home team to victories, set tradition. By Greg Parker and Warren Zinn The Michigan Daily There are hockey fans, then there are Michigan ho...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 19

…MARCH 1989 Opinions U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER MARCH 1989 * Opinions U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 7 THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER' By presenting a wide range of opinions and ideas reprinted from hundreds of campus newspapers, we hope to enhance the quality of campus life as we inform, entertain and engage the national student body. We acknow- ledge the commitment of student journalists across the nation, supported by their medi...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 20

…S U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER fife And Art MARCH 1989 G9 Landslide Power chords Low budget wardrobe Where's the reality? In-depth critique of the Living Colour redefines Thrift stores provide a Today's TV follows the Reagan Administration's the boundaries for a "metal" wealth of cheap and age-old formula of "perfect" second term. band. unusual clothes. families. Page 9 Page 10 Page 12 Page 13 Michiko Murakami (left) and Tracy Gray met...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 21

…MARCH' 1989 Life And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER MARCH1989 mif And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 9 The story of a Ieader aseep MAKII'JGfri0 6RAPE5 SIGN; ru fl~i/kit Yf'R5 5iplJcE t ifE up. MIAY'BE Z ccCALL t tjitL 17LL /.qfie kJ D1( ) e b/ 6 N-flCr1f ~Y Jtisf f 5S( (ALLtt OR! I 54)ltc r.oNew- iIAl Id""oft rP So, HE3 16,r0 'EOr a~f)IL Z .04 PIALJA'L ME foR IC 401" Z4'o'lr Tr 111LZ~t.o-Ac ADAY! L K1J.' 5A.. wo,.jrz f OAt1...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 22

…10 U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life And Art MARCH 1989 10 . TE NTIOAL OLLGE EWSAPE Lie Ad At *MARCH 1989mm What's your favorite color? Living Colour's debut album Vivid introduces an irresistable metal-funk hybrid, the product of an accomplished guitarist (Vernon Reid) wedded to a hook-savvy, incredibly tight band. "What's Your Favorite Color?" and the Mick Jagger-produced "Glamour Boys" show off the band's ability to funk it up with ...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 23

…MARCH 1989 Life And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 11 MARCH 1989 * Ufe And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 11 Colorization has left many film buffs singing the blues Bs~ Dav Tmar~ oy Vov 1 llii The Purdue Exponent Purdue U., IN What began a few years ago as an interesting technological advance is now the center of a hot debate over what *ny people consider artistic rape. It's the artists versus the capitalists, fighting over ...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 24

…12 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Life And Art MARCH 1989 Thrift store hui By Glenda Peterson SDSU Collegian South Dakota State U. A wool ski sweater for only 75 cents. Liz Claiborne pants priced at only $1 and funky bowling shoes for 50 cents. An outfit only a thrift store shopper could find. Perusing Goodwill, The Salvation Army and other used clothing stores has become a way of life for many col- lege students. Besides allowing them t...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 25

…MARCH 1989 Life And Art U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 13 Today's array of sappy sit-coms needs a strong shot of real life By Kirsten Phillippe The Review U. of Delaware Families haven't changed from the 1950s to the 1980s - they're still per- feet and still all seem to have it made. TV Commentary Take the Cleavers. June always wore those pretty skirts, made the Beaver's bed and treated the boys to milk and P Ehomemade cookies. enjoythe ...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 26

…14 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense MARCH 1989 In the classroom No pay, no play Homeless help Savvy Senior d Find out about the latest Failure to pay student A student hunger relief A Dartmouth College classes, from oceanography loans has far-reaching team is feeding the senior is a little busier than to test taking. effects. homeless in Philadelphia. most students. Page 15 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Car contest challenges co...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 27

…MARCH 1989 Dollars And Sense U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 15 MARC 199 * ollrs Ad Snse . TE NAIONL COLEG NEWPAPR 1 Here's a class that's not a piece of cake Clam chowder, salad, boneless barbequed chicken, corn on the cob, fresh broccoli and apple pie a la Omode. Ed Coon and Sandra Strick eat like this five days a week and still they complain. That's because their complaining - or rather, critiquing - is their job. The two professors he...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 28

…16 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense MARCH 1989 16 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Dollars And Sense E MARCH 1989 Homeless Continued From Page 1 found the organization, whose opera- tion Finkel calls "covert." After the present occupant of a shel- ter moves out, the building may be pas- sed on to another person. Location and availability are passed along via word of mouth in the homeless community. The lack of assessibil...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 29

…MARCH 1989 Dollars An e U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 17 Dartmouth student churns out thriving, diverse businesses By Lulu Kroll The Dartmouth Dartmouth College, NH What do news, food and musichave in ommon? All of them are at the crux of usiness ventures that have been own- ed and operated by Dartmouth College undergraduate Matt Ridenour over the past several years. Ridenour is a budding capitalist who seeks and creates new business ve...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 30

…18 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body MARCH 1989, 18 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body U MARCH 1909 0 Financial fallout Eating it up Card games Mind conditioning Some athletic departments Cereal makers are cashing These winter meetings Hypnotherapy is helping need outside help to balance in on health-oriented bran are where the biggest athletes reach their full their budgets. products. trades are made. potential. P...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 31

…MARCH 1989 Student Body *Tanning Continued From Page 18 However, overexposure to UVB rays can cause sunburn, premature aging, and increase the risk of developing skin cancer, Pierce said. He said he opposes tanning parlors because they increase the amount of UVB rays a person gets. * Fogle said his tanning lamps are safe, because they use the minimum amount of UVB rays (.5 percent), the lowest UVB rating on the market today. "You don't have to...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 32

…20 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body MARCH 1989 20 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body * MARCH 1989 owjwc; lavmwft A 411-IINd Ar Im m in All A- I D 6 Reach over 2 million college students with an ad in U.'s Classi- rate: $395 per column inch. Send order and remittance payable fied Advertising section. Rates: $7.95 per word, minimum 10 to U. The National College Newspaper, Classified Ad Depart- words. Bold type $1....…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 33

…MARCH 1989 Student Body U_ THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 21 MARCH 1989 * Student Body U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 21 COMPREHENSIVE CAREER SERVICES Our program offers career assist- ance from inception to retirement. Let us show you how we can help. Write: David Zenker and Associ- ates, 5844 Wickfield Drive, Cleve- land, Ohio 44130 or call (216) 888-9819. SENIORS: FREE JOB SEARCH Send SASE to College JobNet Box 4980, Rumford, RI 02916...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 34

…22 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body * MARCH 1989 22 U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Student Body MARCH 1989 By Chris Roush The Alligator U. of Florida "My mother hadn't thrown the cards away," said David Ostroff, 41, now a U. of Florida telecommunications profes- sor.tThetcards his mother saved are now worth at least $10,000, leaving Ostroff not only his childhood memories of San Francisco, but also a nest egg to fall back ...…

February 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 100) • Page Image 35

…MARCH 1989 Student Body U. THE NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER 23 MARCH~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ 199*SuetBd..TENAINLCLEENWPPR2 Notes Continued From Page 1 the classes. He said they do not tape- record or transcribe the lectures ver- batim. "Facts are not ownable," Brickman said. "They are in the public domain." He said he copyrights 'A' Plus Notes because they have their own style. They are packaged in brightly colored bind- ings and can be bought for cla...…

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan