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October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 30

…WU.TH NTINA C~G NWSAPR VNas~n~s OTOER199 Dolas ndSese00OBR 98 V U.TH NTI@LCOLEE EWPAa1 i. Adlk.L i U. THE NATIONAL CO GE NEWSPAPER a' NewsR rs OCTOBER 1989 !r ns.AO 1989 Dollars and Se jT 0 U. THE NATIOI6L COLLEGE NEWSPAPO 19 Graffiti lists ways to torture, maim female students Students win Chevy, Olds, Pontiac, Buick in sweepstakes Four students won new cars as grand the United States. prize winners in the General Motors Sahler won a...…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 30

…1 Honda goes to any length to make improvements. In the new Civic Hatchback, about 5 inches does the job nicely. The longer wheelbase adds a lot more room inside. You'll find the front legroom extends to over 42 inches. That's over half as tall as the average person. There is extra foot room for those of you in the rear seats. More cubic feet behind you in the cargo space. And a new 4-wheel double wishbone suspension system helps give a little...…

October 13, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 28) • Page Image 30

…Juniors, Seniors, Grad Students: In addition to its immediate usefulness, your SearsCharge Account could be an important step in establishing your credit history- something you'll need after you leave school. It's easier to get a Sears Credit Card than you might think. You don't need a big bank account or a regular job-or even a diploma. If you are a responsible person with the ability to pay your bills, Sears believes you deserve credit. The...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 30

…II NO POSTAGE I I IIIF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ____ FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 250 LIVINGSTON, N.J. POSTAGE WILL BE PAIO BY ADDRESSEE The Newsweek Building P0O. Box 414 Livingston, N.J. 07039-9965 ' I lil' 11'I ~ li1 11'1 'l~ [ . I I ! 0 z 01 1 01,1 Q Q QQ. n.., . b n eet oC 17- °o cx a a. 0 i z tID yLi 0 LI 0C n n ; z o -I Li C 0 it l O C 0 da z ON Li 0 0 Pt 0. 0 A' 0 0 C O LILI 0 n Pt 0 0 Pt ...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 30

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October 23, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 19) • Page Image 30

…I i iC ivnvi ll6au v ay - I I IVIV(4I LiII Rehabilitation with Dr. MilL Sonya Miller, a fourth-year resident at University Hospitals spends her days in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitatio department. Many of Miller's patients have been in car acci dents and are recovering from head or spinal cord injuries. Others have suffered a stroke or aneurysm. Miller said her as a doctor is to "get people functioning and independent" coordinating th...…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 30

…RANK COMPANY Calvin Kleinl 5'3M 53 ! : 56 57 59 f,1 6v 63 65 6b 67 68- 69 71 -' 13 . ",74 79_77 79 81 83 85 7 87.. 09 91 93. to 99 Amazon.com Southwest Airlines Bain & Company U.S. Air Force Gap Inc. Discovery Communications Deutsche Bank Merck GlaxoSmithKline American Express PepsiCo ExxonMobil American Airlines Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Dell Cardinal Health Maxim Healthcare UBS Accenture Wachovia Corporation Honda Companies Northrop ...…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 31

…12B The Michigan Daily - F W '99 -Thursday, Octbe 4 ,.' Exam schedule The Michigan aily - Faceoff '99- If you take 12th Avenue past Cornwall Street and Victoria Park, youll see it. The large square build- ing rises out of the landscape much the way all of Regina, Saskatchewan fits oddly against its prairie background. Its tough to imagine now, but in many respects the foundations of a legendary Michigan hockey legacy were planted here a...…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 31

…Thursday, October 21, 1999 - The Michigan Daily 19A ABE AND ANDY Blue golfer Matthews mimics some of former president's most renowned ideas elieve it or not, sophomore golfer Andy Matthews and Abraham Lincoln have a lot in common. Of course, Lincoln couldn't hit a golf ball very well, and Matthews hasn't been President of the United States, but certain characteristics are unique to both men. In the course of his lifetime, Lincoln was known...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 31

…18 r_ THE NATIONAL COLLIDE NEWSPAPER . Dollars and Ba m OCTOBER 1989 14.TE AINA OLE ESAPRDllr nsmOTBE 99U. THE NATION OLLEGE NEWSF Students find big bucks in boxers By Karl Lasher The Review U; of Delaware Henry Kaestner and Tom Hahn have found the secret to success - in boxer shorts. Success in the sum of $25,000. Since the U. of Delaware junior and senior began producing their own line of clothing last January, the two have sold tie-dyed...…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 31

…TOP OFTEWE Page 14 College Life Burnout: With greater costs and difficult career decisions, student stress is running high Page 4 A drug that may block the side effects of stress Page 7 Speed seems dangerously accepted Page 8 Miami's quarterback competes with a legacy Page 13 * Today's hyperactive orientation Page 14 Education * Sewanee maintains academic traditions on its Tennessee mountaintop Page 16 * Residential colleges prosper Page 18 ...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 31

… 0 0 NormalMNan Strange W it. , _ 9 11rJ r Ijust draw until I reach that one hideous moment," says Gary Larson, the creator of "The Far Side.""That's what I relate to." And these days alot of people relate to School of dVery Hard kKnocks 5 w slWest Point cadets take to the hills in summer The 60-foot balance beam shivers like a wet puppy as West Pointer Allyn Lynd PHOTOS BY SUDHia takes slow, nervous steps along its Tanks for the memories: ...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 31

…Student- athletes and Wanna Betldn mix BY ROBERT MANKER 11IuRTIN ICYv: CHRIS OPRY CH, EASTERN ILLINOIS U. $5 BET HERE, A $20 WAGER IHFRE. Just putting a little money where your mouth is. That's what col- lege sports are all about, right? Not to the NCAA, and definitely not if you're a student-athlete. The U. of Maryland athletic department learned that lesson the hard way this summer when five Terrapin athletes were suspended for alleged gam-...…

October 14, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 12) • Page Image 32

… rr . i A n -. --i..,.-... - -t.s., l-___ ge fN-+-...L.4. A A 4A000~ October 14, 1999 - Faces~l4 IOB - Tne Michigan Daily - Facerr 199- cwnr 14, J- d Son leers to study before your hce aea ot time you te being pi penalty bm , t I1 4r a% 0A .__ __, F SW , _, On most Friday -and Saturday nighs Yost Ice: Arena becomes a circus .of sort. There is Score-o, I.~mini-mite games, club ,figure. skating, raffles and, oh yeah, a Michigan ...…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 32

…20A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday,October 21, 1999 Carr still mum on Brady and Henson's status this weekend The Quarterbacs Head to Head CARR Continued from Page 12A Here's the resulting scoring drives in each Michigan game so far guided by What is fair to note, though, is that Henson and Brady. when Henson wins the first-half bat- tie of the quarterbacks, his second- Notre Dame: half play is probably not quite what Brady - three FGs, two T...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 32

…U. THE NATIONAL C EGE NEWSPAPER IOTBR18 IasadSneU H AILCLEENW OCTOBER 1989 Itars and Sense U. THE NATIC&L COLLEGE NEWS Music promotion Music buffs from Carbondale, Ill., start a cat- alog for aspiring bands. Page 13 AGA Vicious rag Rich and famous celebrities beware: SPY magazine is out to get you. The iconoclastic monthly features a host of rich and famous folk on its hit list. Page 13 Student compiles low-budget tips for touring Eur Hi...…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 32

… I I T H E M A I L It's an epidemic of people who can't read. Believe it or not, 27 million Americans are functionally illiterate, about one adult in five. The solution to this problem is you...when you join the fight against illiteracy. So call the Coalition for Literacy at toll-free 1-800-228-8813 and volunteer. Volunteer Against Illiteracy. The only degree you need is a degree of caring. C Altion for Literacy Space for this message cont...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 32

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October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 32

…The Best Way To Save Money On Stuff (Other Than Borrowing Your Roommate's). Roommates tend to get weird when you borrow their stuff. (They're funny MasterCard. like that.) Better to get yourself a MasterCard'' card. Then 5412 356 °18901 00SANDY OCASER °you cuduse itto bythe tinsyou ralywant. And with these College MasterValues coupons, you'll save up to 40% And until you get your own place, it's the smartest thing you can do. Roommates are wei...…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 33

… B - The l nigan Daily - Weekendtc. Magazine - Thursday, (tber 21? 1999. a rtinued from Page 5B er experience and qualities that ure employers are looking for in ent college grads. But concerned students can look at this ay: No matter whether they iode to endure an extra few hours of or per week or not, prospects after lege have a distinctly optimistic ge. Ferri LaMarco, the associate direc- at Career Planning and Placement, d, "Employers ...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 33

…16 LOTHE NATIONAL COLLE* NEWSPAPER ' r Dollars and Sen OCTOBER 1989 " OCTOBER 1989 Li ri it Ai Ari Ai A i i i e-o .r- iLir-!Air.r-%A r-%r- r-s w V U_ THE NATIONALOOLLEGE NEWSPAPER IW Real world Author abroad Booming boxers North Texas art students A U. of Oregon student Two students manage a willingly work overtime at makes it easier to tour successful tie-dyed campus advertising agency. Europe on a tight budget. sportswear business. ...…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 33

…* I - - minfortnatio)n f romi Newsweek (htt (;a npi x advertisers. Check the appropriate boxes to receive information-or for even fatster service-call 1-800-342-5695 toll-free. Deadline: January 1, 1988. -I - - - A--4----------- A 1. Li Lifestyles* Extra Strength Condoms-Send for your FREE sample. 2. QI Northeastern University-MBA Program 3. LI Panasonic-Splash-Proof Head Phones 4. LI TDK Electronics-Computer Floppy Disks 5. LI Ta...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 33

…9 .- r .: 4.J'r MRn ." e: "".) I I To A)to A LL. 000 TO PFILL0)0. BRAD S00 SLATt-)G 0000)00 00. / ES-- 5oU -T- ER iOT-0) BACK. 00000 E00P000, TO MAKE 0VS G Er0OSE00 TO MEAT OOOSESS PREPOAA7100 FOR ouR JOOoSo. LOTE O0KOIo)T TKEEP.0 0 T~O C-O LOO Tow 0)0.00 -TOEEP u OF a TO KaUCk Uap To PBtry AuntoelTo . 00 0 I'M WA ITIaG. WELL., HERE GOES. 0 e 0 Y ri I I '600* or mail to: Army National x 6000, Clifton, NJ 07015 ,! i 17171 rE/ZIP US ...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 33

…*NO FEE *SPECIAL STUDENT RATE *TRAVEL DISCOUNTS *PHOTOCARD PLEASE TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF Print Pull same: First,Middle Initial, Last Social Serurity Numtber- Date of Birth (Month/'Day/Year) Mother's Maiden Name Your Permanent or Parents' Home Address Apt. No City orTown State Zip Yoar Permanett Area Code and Phone Member First ea Last Nanme under whict rour permanent phone is i sted witt Directory'Assistance N PLEASE TELL US ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL ...…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 33

…POSITION: Staff one in Assurance EDUCATION: BBS, Accounting, Baruch College, OST ACCOUNTANTS 2007 2007 I Cease their way into the IF I COUL.D HAVE ANY SUPER *W trd.NtCsinAc. POWER, I'D CHOOSE: The trade. Not Cristina Acon. ability to read minds-I'd The Baruch College graduate always know the truth. started with Ernst & Young in January-the height of "busy season." But Acon, who speaks three languages, is no stranger to intellectual challenges....…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 34

… _______________________________________________1 ! r* The Michigan Daily - lekend, etc. Magazipe Asday October 21,,1999 " WEBSITE OF THE WEEK www.fool.com One of the best (and most frequented) money-related sites on the Web is the Motley Fool. The website focuses on helping people learn how to save and invest, get out of debt, plan their retirement, and even build and track their investment portfolio. The message boards on the Motley Fool ar...…

October 30, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 39) • Page Image 34

…- 14 U . H NA-. A -- LLEGE NE SPPE - -- --COER-ie n r MP 14 U. THE NATIONAL lJLLEGE NEWSPAPER w a OCTOBER & Life and Art U I! U Rap makes cormerc By Sam Ewen The Daily Cardinal U. of Wisconsin, Madison and Monica Kitchen . The Pioneer C.W. Post Call it rap, call it hip-hop, it's here. In 1988 and'89, rap music has emerged strong and large. Overwhelming record sales, sell-out concerts,music video hysteria and negative pub- licity have t...…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 34

…I INO POSTAGE 4 II NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL____ FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO. 1217 CLINTON, IOWiA_________ POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Reader Service Dept. R.O. Box 8833 Boulder, Colorado 80328-8833 4 1I1lI IIIIIl II I II 11 11 III III i 1111111111111. …

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 34

… 0 0 0 CS EG Disaster for higher ed? Reform would alter the status of scholarships, student loans and charitable contributions Facing a Taxing Proble The so-called "tax simplification" bill may raise some college costs and environmental-design schools are America's largest; the agriculture school is second largest. A&M has become a re- search heavyweight; its research budget tops $150 million this year. Though histori- cally weak in the h...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 34

…WE'RE LOOKING OUT FOR YOU IN MORE WAYS THAN ANY OTHER CARD. No other credit card protects college students in as many ways as the Citibank card.That's why, hands down, it's the most popular credit card among college students. With your Citibank card, you can: PAY NO ANNUAL FEE. You might just need that money for school-emblazoned hats and sweatshirts. RELAX WITH A LOW INTEREST RATE. Since you're a college student, you'll get a special 14.9% A...…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 34

… I 'dft V'0 P e A 1 Together we will build the world's most extraordinary food company by nourishing people's lives everywhere, everyday. ABOUT US Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of simple meals, including soup, as well as baked snacks, and vegetable based beverages. The company is 140 years old, with over $7.3 billion in annual sales and a portfolio of more than 20 market-leading brands. OUR COMMUNITIES Campbel...…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 35

… U 148 -_The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazine -Thursday, October 21, 1999 0 0 0 0 0, The Michigan Daily Weekend, etc.magaz A weekly guide to who's Thursday, Oct. 21 where, what's hap ening and through why you need to e there ... ei Wednesday, Oct. 27 MAIZE AND BLUE CHIPS Students practice investing skills in c3 Films opening Bats Like "The Birds," except with bats. At Showcase: 1:05, 3:10, 5:15, 7:25, 9:35, 11:45. At Quality...…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 35

… fl sDeUk Published by Newsweek, Inc. The Washington Post Company Katharine Graham, Chairman of the Board Richard D. Simmons, President EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Richard M. Smith SENIOR EDITOR/SPECIAL PROJECTS: Lynn Povich Newsweek On Campus EDITOR: Jerrold K. Footlick EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Lynn Langway ART DIRECTOR: Robert J. George SENIOR EDITOR: Ron Givens STAFF WRITER: Connie Leslie STAFF REPORTER: Christopher M. Bellitto PICTURES: Nia Krikellas Button...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 35

…0 0 0 PHoTroS BY WILL w Displaying the bands that tie: Loyal Ags can't buy their class rings until they complete 9 Agie re No Jok Unique Texas A&M, long the butt of Lone Star humor, builds a brainier reputation T radition holds that sometime before on here people wouldn't understand." Thanksgiving, the students of Texas Tradition holds the Aggies like a moth- A&M University will begin building er's arms or a set of shackles-depending on The...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 35

…1 l s ' i 'J -rv u t - _ What makes or breaks a college teacher's career? BY JULIE BLAIR HiPE COLLEGE, MICH. ILLUSTRATIONS iY: DAVID BARNEDA, BUCKNELL U. E DRONES. HE MOANS. HE PON- tificates pointlessly for hours, a cloud of chalk dust settling like dandruff on the shoulders of his tweed jacket. The Bad Professor is the bane of all students, and thanks to the tenure process, he may remain at your alma mater long after you've graduated. Wors...…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 35

…Chris Cook POSITION: Retail Business Manager-Philadelphia EDUCATION: BS, Communications, Shippensburg University, 2002; MS, Organizational Leadership, Cabrini College, 200/ i HEN CHRIS COOK was WHAT I'VE LEARNED TODAY: in college, he'd spend Once you have a loyal customer whom you treat Christmas vacation with care, you'll have them working in the mall. A chance for life. meeting with a Campbell recruiter one afternoon got him thinking that th...…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 36

… - - - - - - - - - - - . ;' ,S t r .The Michigan Daily - Weed, Campus high rollers don't always know w By Elena Lipson Daily Staff Writer "It was 2 a.m. and we had little stacks worth S200 each," recounted LSA junior Mike, who requested that his last name be withheld. "We were trying to make a St. Louis arch between (our separate stacks). Eventually we did and won 52,500. And then we went to the strip club after. It was an exciting night...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 36

…0O L0 C S SPORTS books rather than blockers. "I think it would be a good idea for all freshmen to sit out," he says. "With leaving home and ad- justing to all this work, I don't know what I'd do if I was playing football right now." G r a d e s Others, however, say their .dreams of gridiron glory have been unjustly derailed Proposition 48, the latest effort to make sure that by the new standards. Schools that offered players are 'student-athl...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 36

…I BY SHAD POWERS MICIHGAN STE U.'95 GRAD OME PEOPLE WERE BORN TO BE the best actor, doctor, astronaut or singer. But what about those whose expertise lies in the field of power walking, badminton, the hammer toss or Greco-Roman wrestling? It's downright impossible to make even pocket change on a street corner fencing or doing the triple jump. Their only goal, and the only place they can peddle their wares, is the grandest of athletic events ...…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 36

…ramento, 1994 WC RECRUITER Jennifer 'ORITE ANIMAL: Pettersen has been with is-they love you the firm eight years and onditionatty worked in several different offices, and she still continues to be impressed with the quality of the students she meets. Pettersen, who loves going to campus and talking to students about life at the firm, is amazed at how engaged today's college students are, and how prepared many of them are for careers in account...…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 37

…12B -- The Wjjhigan Daily - Weekend,,, &tc. Magazine -- Thursday, OApber 21,.1999 2M _ iiii ii55 LJiiY - L rkulU, " t %JktVVNl r throw 'The Limey' to its death y y . / ; . :. x .. : C .: . Students woii"Lardiforrmoney, some'get trea ed righT By Christopher Tkaczyk Daily ats Writer Fresh from his 1997 screen success, "Out of Sight," director Steven Soderbergh offers up a similar action- esque drama foray with "The Limey," a slight- ly les...…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 37

…reKSUU 0 U- u L ' The Perils of Burnout e left no note, no last messages, nothing to justify the desperation of his final act. But in Stress is running even higher his last despairing hours, according to the USC Daily Trojan, he telephoned his mother. "He felt like no matter what he did, he than usual atcolleges this fall. In couldn't please anybody," she recalled to the newspaper. Then, about 2 o'clock one morning last month, Hansey Bermudez ...…

October 23, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 36) • Page Image 37

…0 "Mostly I'm mad because it wasn't my fault," says Glonek, whose school offered the sub- ject only at an honors level. Some administrators fear that reliance on the SAT and ACT is unfair to blacks, who historically have scored poorly on standardized tests. "[Those tests] are culturally geared and racially biased," says USC bas- ketball coach George Raveling, reflecting the view of many so- ciologists. "They've been used for years to keep bla...…

October 22, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 35) • Page Image 37

…..... .... ..... .... .... ...... POSITION: Tax Intern EDUCATION: BS, Accounting, Louisiana State University, 2009 IF I COULD LIVE IN ANY HISTORICAL TIME, IT EIDI GILES' roommate was WOULD BE: the Elizabethan era-I love British history 1 an accounting major-she and Queen Elizabeth is my wasn't. But when her favorite! roommate dragged her to an XTREME accounting competition meeting, she agreed to be a part of the team despite her lack of experi...…

October 20, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 16) • Page Image 38

… r'~ftT~haA~it., n ,_11Akani s trMa~anitn-- Thiav, October 21.I1999* r a 0 I, [ 6g ittQ MICkIgaC1 UBIIy - V ntllUl elc I In atflu! #trwuay, v4kuv c.i, KULA THE TYCOON? SAY YOUR PRAYERS, DANIEL-SAN te Movies of the Decade- #7 'SILENCE' IS GOLDEN By. AaronN Rich"'l" r 22999 -- 118 Jgnathan femme. helps Anthony: Hopkins get into character. Courtesy of Orion Pictuires So this week we're talking about money, which made me realize that I...…

October 21, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 30) • Page Image 38

…4 wouldn't be able to make it," says Tulane sophomore Chris Hall, a double major in biochemistry and mathematics. "You're putting 18,000 bucks a year on the line, and you want to do well." The heavy financial freight, in turn, ratchets up worries about landing a good job after graduation. "There is a high value placed on money and making money," says Bradford King, director of the USC counseling center, "and students feel a great pressure to ...…

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