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June 03, 2021 (vol. 129, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…Dr. Jeanice Swift, superintendent of Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS), announced on May 13 that the School Age Child Care program (SACC) will not be offered during the 2021- 2022 school year. According to AAPS, SACC is a state-licensed child care program designed to meet the needs of working parents by offering planned and supervised activities before and after school . This decision stunned AAPS parents and was met with...…

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…The University of Michigan is planning to hold a fall semester mostly featuring a return to normalcy, including in-person instruction for small and medium size classes, on-campus housing and large crowds at sports games. This is largely due to the state of Michigan’s and the University’s progress in COVID-19 vaccinations. In a previous interview with The Michigan Daily, University President Mark Schlissel said vaccin...…

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…University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel is facing backlash from U-M faculty and campus organizations after portraying expanded tuition assistance for UM-Flint and UM-Dearborn students as a financial and academic burden on the UM-Ann Arbor campus. In a survey sent to over 4,000 faculty, Schlissel asked faculty to rate their agreement with the statement: “UM-Ann Arbor should provide funding for students a...…

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…4 Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com OPINION T ikTok’s explosion in popularity in recent years marks a new era in Generation Z-dominated internet culture, and the trend doesn’t seem to be slowing down. TikTok had amassed over 689 million active users as of January 2021, and over 60% of them were people under 30 — including many Gen Z kids creating comedy, fashion, dance and beauty videos. TikTok is...…

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…define ourselves by the institutions we occupied when we interacted with them constantly. I’m sure that if a ran- dom person asked me, “Tell me about yourself,” during a regular year, I might mention the university which I attend, but since I live at home, and all of my classes have been online, the fact that I attend the University of Michi- gan barely crosses my mind. Since we’ve been so removed from personal connection, the idea ...…

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…6 Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com How Can I Extend an Olive Branch? MICHIGAN IN COLOR Palestine. The Holy Land. An ancient motherland, where every nook and cranny possesses a piece of sacred history. Home of the olive tree — a renowned symbol of peace and tranquility yet trampled in the face of oppression. A centuries old fruit bearer, ripped from its roots, as though it holds no weight, no meaning. ...…

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…7 Thursday, June 3 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com MICHIGAN IN COLOR There we sat in her childhood bedroom. Except it was no longer purple like mine. In fact, it felt like her entire house changed. New pictures on the walls, new appliances in her kitchen. I felt like a stranger in the house I grew up going to every day. You never realize you start to drift away from someone you love until you reconnect and rekindle t...…

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…8 Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com MULTIMEDIA A few hundred Dearborn resi- dents came together outside of the Dearborn Police Department on Fri- day evening for a candlelight vigil to show their support and mourning for the people of Palestine. Organized by Dearborn resident and activist Laila Abunab-Elabed, the event called for peace and liberation in Palestine. As the crowd formed, children were invi...…

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…9 Thursday, June 3 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com MULTIMEDIA Community members march to remember George Floyd One year after the murder of George Floyd, community members gathered in Ann Arbor to protest against police brutality and system- ic racism Wednesday afternoon. Protesters marched down Washtenaw Avenue to the Washt- enaw County Sheriff’s Office where they joined hands in solidarity and sang in memory of Geo...…

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…10 Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ARTS “A Quiet Place Part II” struggles in comparison to its predecessor Album Review: Bruiser Brigade - TV62 After over a year-long break from movie theaters, I went to see “A Quiet Place Part II,” thoroughly expecting my first foray back into the theater to be an enjoyable experience. Unfortunately, “A Quiet Place Part II” disappointed. To be fair, I had high expect...…

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…11 Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ARTS Humans have told stories since we invented language and art, but the history of storytelling has reached new heights in the last forty years thanks to a complex, marvelous technological invention: video games. Video games combine art, music, performance, science, and perhaps most important of all, writing. There is an endless list of video games that have been ...…

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…12 Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com STATEMENT “The COVID transition: Summer travel, social activities and masks Over late night cups of tea during finals season, one of my housemates and I discussed our hopes and plans for the summer. She would be vacationing in Florida with her boyfriend and going on a trip home to Seattle. The talk of travel and social activities was exciting; however, there was a l...…

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…A faith of my own The pages of the frayed old children’s book peek out of my nightstand, begging to be read once again. Prepared for the overflow of emotions and tears that I know are on their way, I wipe my eyes, put on my glasses and open the little white drawer. Inscribed on the inside of the book — written in my grandpa’s curly, comforting cursive — is a short poem: Dearest Emily, May the wind be at your back, Let no grass gr...…

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…14 Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily. Dickinson declares for NBA Draft while retaining eligibility Paul Nasr: The NCAA failed Michigan, and softball as a whole After an accolade-filled freshman season, Hunter Dickinson is testing the NBA waters. Wednesday afternoon, Dickinson announced that he will enter the NBA Draft while signing with an NCAA- certified agent in order to retain his college ...…

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…When Michigan’s biggest strength became its Achilles’ heel Bats go quiet, come up short against Nebraska SEATTLE — All year, there were two people Michigan could count on. Pitchers Alex Storako and Meghan Beaubien. One was the Big Ten pitcher of the year, and the other, a senior who came into the weekend ranked 12th in the country with her ERA of 1.08. No other team in the field of 64 in the NCAA softball tournament had a pa...…

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…16 Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SPORTS Pitching and defense. Those were the themes for both teams throughout the series as the Michigan baseball team (27-17 Big Ten) went 1-2 to close the regular season at Nebraska (31-12). In game one, redshirt sophomore left-hander Steven Hajjar took the hill for the Wolverines. Hajjar tossed a complete game, giving up just one run on four hits. Hajjar p...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…Summer Weekly www.michigandally.com nJbe idyiuadlg One hundred eleven years of editoril freedom Monday June 3, 2002 IRWIN Affirmatively speaking BAMN hosts third Jnatwnal conference By Hiba GhalIb '$ Daily Staff Reporter man, the next University presi- dent, talks about leaving Iowa and what she wants to achieve in Ann Arbor. Page 8 OP/ED The Daily lays out plans for newly elected president Mary Sue Coleman to follow after she takes offic...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 3, 2002 Detroit public high school students participate in a BAMN rally Friday on State Street in front of the Michigan Union. EARNONEY! Be the first 150 Students. Fill out a 15-20 minute consumer research survey and receive $15 PLEASE DO NOT PARTICIPATE IF YOU PARTICIPATED IN THE MAY 8-10 SURVEY Show up at anyone of these time slots: TUESDAY, 06/04 12:00, 12:30,1:00,1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 3, 2002 - 3 WALKING FOR A CURE A residents, students join three-day walk, raise money or cancer researcui By Shoshana Hurand Daily Staff Reporter Though Livonia resident Georgia Monroe's personal battle with breast cancer kept her from joining the thousands of participants in this weekend's AVON Three-Day Walk, it did not stop her from taking part in the event, which crossed 60 miles of southeast Michigan. "I...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 3, 2002 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 LISA HOFFMAN ZAC PESKOWITZ letters@michigandaily.com Editor in Chief Editorial Page Editor EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not SINCE 1890 necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. W ith th...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

…LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Monday, June 3, 2002 - The Michigan Daily- An interview with one of the "White Faces" 5 0 Incoming University president will be strongly pro-student To THE DAILY: I was a little surprised at the article on the Iowa response to Mary Sue Coleman's departure, "Iowans say Coleman had challenging presidency" (05/30/02). I find it incomplete and cast negatively. While I amnot familiar with Students Organizing for Labor and ...…

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…8 - The Michigan Daily- Monday, June 3, 2002 r;1 9Y 9c)A 0 7~c ~4( 6el tSd, fte e ec t e Cew ,t<er4e& 7414 3. zae~S~A~4t ('Z4S~saca 44 44ahr s 4a 44k4t a~~ a She says she is close with her family, perfers to start the day by 5:00 a.m. and end it by 9:00 p.m. and describes herself as someone who is open, honest and informal. And while those things may be up for debate once she arrives, the most important thing about her is undisputed: She is t...…

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…Monday, June 3, 2002 - The Michigan Daily - 9 4Gte laacyr gaol-bye C*t 4c4tkee#s.~ege V ai4 1t fC c dao c 44 c 4t9 d-e ta, te1a1&w4 telte444c~' #aee eee 74S'adze4 Q: WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE FOOD? COLEMAN: I like a lot of food. I don't have a favorite. Q: WHAT BOOK DO YOU RECOMMEND WE ALL READ? A: It's so difficult to just recommend one book. One of the things I enjoy doing is being able to read the books from the writers workshop here. ... I th...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

…Do you agree with us? If not, holler back in the 'Feed- back' portion of the new Michi- gan Daily website. www.michigandaily.com A RTSJuMonday June 3, 200210 v Sub-par 'Sum' is entertaining . despite poor lead perfomance By Andy Taylor-Fabe worm and not a trained field agent, don't fight Russia and the United Daily Arts Writer but when the new Russian presi- States You make them fight each dent Nemerov (on whom Ryan is other." After the dev...…

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…ART IC 11-The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 3, 2002 v 'Hives will invade the Magic Stick this Thursday By Scott Serilla And now in our dire time of need, Daily Arts Writer the mighty hype machines that be are telling us Rock's latest saviors are a In these desperate strange times, Swedish garage band from the remote you have to take your rock and roll Steel town of Fagersta, who like to where you can find it. play violently kinetic From ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 3, 2002 - 12 N Static-X drummer weathers new fame and toilets on the road By Sonya Sutherland Daily Arts Writer Perhaps the biggest band no one has ever heard of, Static-X certainly isn't wasting anytime making a name for themselves. Fortunately for them, the fame and fortune that turned Michael Jackson white and put Gene Simmons and his make-shift Kiss band on stage for private parties at retail stores has...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 13

…a~ble AC1kbi un aUI michigandaily.com sportsdesk@umich.edu SOT MONDAY JUNE 3, 2002 Jazwinski seventh at NCAAs hMaloney to ret BYwe Jtimn r _________ struggling pr THE FIRST STEP turns uild a -ogram Katie Jazwinski has more mileage T 1980, Rich Maloney went with his high on her than an old pickup truck. school coach to see his first Michigan baseball ' Two weeks after anexhausting Big game. Now that he hat heron naed the next Ten Champion...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 3, 2002 US. ready to prove that it belongs in the soccer world, By Bob Hunt Daily Sports Editor On Wednesday, the Americans will go to battle in Korea. But these Americans aren't like most groups sent from United States to take on the world's best. These Americans are the underdogs. These Americans are laughed at by the world. And most likely, you don't care. To say that the U. S. soccer team, which will...…

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…i nie visiigoi uoay - moutisy, June j,1~uu -1 MALONEY Wontinued from Page 13 players," Maloney said. "I'm able to look at players and see what he might develop in to." Maloney has a great ey for talent, and two of his pitchers - Bryan Bullington and Luke Hagerty - are projected to be first round picks in this year's draft. Bullington was a highly sought after recruit who Mal- oney nabbed and who may be the 'first overall pick, while Haggerty ...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 16

…lib - Ii ne miUIrIgan Luany - mVIonaay, JuneC.5, lVVl HAILING ON THE VICTORS 4 Alumni Pep Band members jazz up the crowd at non-revenue Michigan sporting events By Bob Hunt Daily Sports Editor s. cal fan who just sits on my hands," he dn't go to class, Me said. ust had a few beers So Dalton headed over to Alumni here," Dalton said. Field and did his routine,-shocking ;, when Pete's wife, everyone to say the least. After that net in the ban...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 Life Sciences Initiative big THEMICHIGAN-DAY part of University's future By Jennifer Mis~tal ues and Society program will examine aspects of humanities Daily Staff Reporter also, she added. In an e-mail sent to University community members in The early morning drilling and day-long banging has 2000, Bollinger stressed the importance of the University become a part of life on the University's H...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 19

…te intcnigan uay - urientation cEiton-2uu - 3 (Above) East Quad Residence Hall on East University Avenue houses the Residential College. After leaving the dorm, students venture on to the Diag (shown at right). Residence halls provide frirends, resources or move By Jennifer Misthal Levy said students have a chance to meet Daily Staff Reporter neighbors from different places with different political and religious beliefs. One of the most impor...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 20

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 Court's decisions on lawsuits major focus of'U'4 By Megan Hayes Daily Staff Reporter May14, 2002 marked a day of major development in the University's lawsuits defending the use of race as factors in its admissions policies. The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the University's Law School in the case Grutter v. Bollinger In a 5-4 decision, the court reversed the judgment of a fed...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 22

…A- Tha M~irhirton naiv - nriannotinn Friitinn 7(1!1 o- 1 ne iviicnigan uaiiy - UlItIliauun cuiuun /-uv. Services help students with variety of troubles Superstitions abound at 'U' 4.A By Kara DeBoer For the Daily For many students, college can be a very chal- lenging experience, both academically and emo- tionally. Living away from parents, dealing with unfamiliar roommates and adjusting to a more independent lifestyle is difficult for m...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 - 7 Living with roommates requires an open-mind By Donielle Cunningham Daily Staff Reporter Having to live with a stranger is one of many adjustments incoming freshmen make when they come to the University. Whether a new student gets a roommate who they can live with is a toss up. It depends on many factors, such as common interests, back- grounds and personality types. When they reflected on t...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 24

…8 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 OP/ED The University: Poised for greatness? ZAC PESKOWITZ THE LOWER FREQUENCIES LETTER TO THE EDITOR TE h e Tversity is one of a handful of >'<_national uni- versities in this country. It continuous- ly draws stu- dents from throughout the United States and its alumni can be found in every state. The University's reputation is as strong in San Francisco and Miami as it is in Chicago or Det...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 25

…OP/ED - Runnmg into the wind: Affirmative action LUKE SMITH CRI IS IN THE HOL LA ND Th in im li - rinmin riin n 0 ineMichtI an DIIy - rientationU dIonu 2u-v LETTER TO THE EDITOR I n the late '80s, I was a world- class sprinter. You may not remember me, but there are those who do. The 100- meter dash was my specialty. I ran like the wind. Few men could outrun me, and only a handful of animals had faster jaunts over land than I did. My spee...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 26

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition - 2002 www.bkstore.com/umichigan do/ ,C3, Over 10% of all sales at the Michigan Union & Pierpont Commons Bookstores go back to support U of M student services. " The Michigan Union & Pierpont Commons Bookstores are the only bookstores contracted by the University of Michigan. The Michigan Union & Pierpont Commons Bookstores guarantee the lowest textbook prices in town. The Michigan Union & Pierpont...…

June 03, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 125) • Page Image 27

…OP/ED The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 - 11 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Affirmative action is inappropriate way to achieve diversity To THE DAILY: It is now clear to me, as it should be to every other member of the University community, that affirmative action is headed for a consti- tutional showdown in the highest court of the land. The time has finally come to settle this issue once and for all. Is affirmative action constitutiona...…

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…12 -The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition MSA is voice for campus groups and student body By Toenslav Lalika Daily Staff Reporter Students interested in gaining a voice on campus affairs or those eager to try out something new, have the chance to take on a greater role through the Michigan Student Assembly. MSA is the main student governing body on campus. Every college and school, including the Rackham Graduate School and Law School, is re...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 - 13 Under construction: Renovations, building for the future By Shabina S. Khatri Daily Staff Reporter Freshmen, fear not: The industrial soot of construction covering campus is only temporary and the promised results are well worth the inconvenience, according to developers. The campus is currently undergoing several renova- tion and construction projects that University spokes- woman Julie Pete...…

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…14- The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 ITCS, Rescomp offer technology, services to students4 Several University computing sites are open 24 hours a day during the week By Rahul Surn For the Daily Need to write a paper? Although the University has over 1600 computers in its 17 separate campus computing sites, it's still sometimes not enough - especially during exams. LSA senior Yoshi Kamihara uses campus com- puting site computers e...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 - 15 Learning communities give 'U' personal touch By Shoshana Hurand Daily Staff Reporter A university over 40,000 scholars is a far cry from the nation's smaller high school populations. Yet the University of Michigan attempts to ease the transition with 11 residential and nonresidential Michigan Learning Communities. Although freshmen apply to in-residence liv- ing-learning communities when the...…

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…1 F - Tha Mit hidnn [laily - 0riantntinn Frlitinn 9009 In - , ne micnigarr nary - unentatron tuition zuvz 'U' caters to a variety of student study needs 4 ";1;F COmeSw Offering... " Access to an amazing number of resources-including more than seven million books, current journals, video and audiotapes, maps, and more! " Convenient hours-at all 19 libraries. The Shapiro Under- graduate Library is open from 8 a.m. to 5 a.m. daily. " A kno...…

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…18 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2002 a 4 Thai Tea " Bubble Tea " Calpico Cc ,M ~Create yourc )olers o Iced Coffee * Mochi Ice Cream own Mix of Teas! Detroit Style COney-Dog French Fries & l6ozSoft Drink I ony$2w'99 +tax IBeef Hot Dog Smothered in Chili & OnionsI T I Any Order Over $10:99 I I Group Orders I One copon perpary. Wth Cupn.Eprs9112002. M0209 CeA o326 fMaiynairdiSt Gjreat Coffee 4reat Prices Espresso Caypuccino lie...…

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