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June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 19

…CAMPUS The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004- 3 RIAA subpoenas Blue gets the Blues 'U' for identities May 4, 2004 By Ashley Dinges DailyStaffReporter After months of anticipation, the Uni- versity received a subpoena from the Recording Industry Association of America last week, which may require the University to turn over the names and contact information of nine students who allegedly used illegal file sharing programs to upload ...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 BUDGET CUTS Student Affairs copes with financial woes April 21, 2004 By Alison Go Daily Staff Reporter As the Division of Student Affairs copes with a 4 percent budget cut this year, the department's directors are looking for ways to make cuts without alienating students. "Each of the units in the division is trying to keep students in the center of the service they provide," Associate Vice...…

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…6 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 MCRI Gratz speaks for MCRI. amidst massive protest February 13, 2004 By Alison Go and Kristen Przybylski Daily Staff Reporters With more than 50 protesters and tight security detail outside the Michigan Union Pond Room, Jennifer Gratz voiced her support for a statewide ban on affirmative action policies last night. The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative looks to include an initiative that would...…

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…M ILESTONES The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 - 7 Brown sisters recall roles in legal civil rights battle January 13, 2004 The sisters told their sto- my tears to freeze upon my By Farayha Arrine ries and answered audience face." and Karen Schwartz questions about their fami- Cheryl spoke about Brown Daly StaifReporters ly's involvement in the v. Board as the "beginning of Brown lawsuit, which over- the end" of racial segregation ...…

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…8 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 CRIME Student set to CRIME stand trial for Car vandalized by eggs, exterior mB in assault destroyed JOEL FRIEDMAN/Daily Following allegations that Sigma Chi fraternity members hazed pledges, the Interfraternity Council voted on Monday to withdraw its recognition of the fraternity. IFC expels Sigma Chi for azin allegations Ai Au g 4AA W~4"4&L %W April 12, 2004 By Mona Rafeeq Daily Staff Rep...…

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…9 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 hw 4W tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN uu 1 1 NIAMH SLEVIN Editor in Chief SUHAEL MOMIN Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Dail...…

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…OPINION The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 - 10 The tyranny of the majority DANIEL ADAMS SPITTING INTO THE WIND March 3, 2004 - John Stuart Mill called it the "tyranny of the major- ity." Alexis de Tocqueville called it the "omnipotence of the majority." Both were refer- ring to the great black mark of democracy -the tendency for the masses, if granted the right of self-governance, to inflict gross injustice on those in the mino...…

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…OPINION John Kerry is - gasp - running for president ZAC PESKOWITZ THE LOWER FREQUENCIES Sept. 4, 2003 as soon as the political landscape began A fter riproaring shifting, Kerry was in trouble. His supporters and rollicking aren't wedded to the man based on his poli- through South cies or biography. And as the Kerry cam- Carolina, Iowa, New paign has begun to realize, they are now Hampshire, The Ameri- playing catch up with the pugnacious Dean...…

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…12 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 OPINION LETTER TO THE EDITOR Please give liberals back their liberalism JASON PESICK ONE SMALL VOCE Jan. 15, 2004 - digress. In fact, I do not think the label of revolution- ideology similarly opposed to civil liberties. M aturity and cool-head- ary socialists fits BAMN all that well; I would charac- But besides these differences in woridview, unlike edness are not words I terize them mo...…

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…14 -The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 F/ TO THE Get involved with free activitieg and eVena F ag Da~ace, Swin~g and local Ald, relax and f unwind with a Mo*vie, show your creative aije at Artg Dreak or Ore~a AMic Night. Enjoy stress busters like Yoga or guitar~ leigo44. Have r , meet new rienis &create Aiciigan la rie that will last a lifetime! Visit wwwoumichedu/^wunions Michigan League Michigan Union Pierpont Commons 0 0 Lisr ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 - 15 UNIVERSITY UNIONS Michigan League Michigan Union Pierpont Commons yr T IT U 1/ IT NEED A JOB? Look us up at www.umich.edu/-unions NEED A PLACE TO STUDY? Michigan Union Art Lounge & Study Lounge Michigan League Underground & Cyber Lounge MUG Eateries & Commons & Cyberstations Pierpont Piano Lounge Pierpont Recreation Room WANT TO PLAY? Billiards & Games Room Leonardo's Piano Practice Room ...…

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…16 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 Totally Free Hoard Cheokingi Just For Mard Eldersl Central Campus EA~rAAN HT ! y - NORTH LN YES. -+ SiTH 1NtEE I7 AVENliE -* .1 NoL. TRF TTS Mc rB Sat Additional North Campus ATM locations Ca ODuderstadt center OBursley Hall aaMS # 6oos 12 T T No minimum balance requirement No monthly maintenance fee First order of 150 standard checks printed FREE ink your Mcard for ATM and point of sale tra...…

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…TRADITIONS The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 -17 Hash Bash '04 turnout not as high as expected April 05, 2004 By Ashley Dinges and Donn M. Fresard Daily Staff Reporters The smell of incense wafted through the Diag Saturday as costumed demonstrators, middle-aged activists and hacky-sack-playing students gathered together amid the sound of bongo drums to partici- pate in Ann Arbor's 33rd Annual Hash Bash. Hash Bash organizer Adam...…

June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 34

…michigandaily.com/arts R T ORIENTATION EDITION 2004 1 8 Gentle giant returns in entertaining sequel May 24, 2004 By Jiwon Lee Daily Arts Writer As with all sequels to successful movies, "Shrek 2" has the pressure of living up to its original. With this in mind, "Shrek 2" stays true to its predecessor's most beloved traits. Themes of heart over beauty and fairy tales with a twist dominate, along with parodies of popular cul- ture. This time...…

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…ARTS The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 - 19 April 2, 2004 By Alex Wolsky Daily Arts Writer Music R EVI EW * * * "It's just Halloween - I've got my Bob Dylan mask on, I'm masquerading." Bob Dylan was always an enigma. On October 31, 1964, to an adoring crowd of faithful follow- ers, Dylan performed at New York City's most prestigious Bob Dylan venue at the time, Philhar- monic Hall. The year had Bootleg been tumultuous for the f...…

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…20 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 ARTS 0 Offering... " An amazing collection-including more than seven million books, journals, maps, manuscripts, videos, and more! " Easy access to online material-including Mirlyn, the library catalog, plus reference sources, journals and maga- zines, books, images, and much more from any networked computer. " A knowledgeable and welcoming staff to help you with your research. " Convenien...…

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… ARTS The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 - 21 Llazz legend Ornette Coleman storms Hill March 22, 2004 By Andrew Horowitz Daily Arts Writer Remember that time, when she was on that boat, and she got naked ... that was pretty cool. ETERNALLY GRATEFUL MUSIC VIDEO DIRECTOR TURNS STARS INTO 'SUNSHINE' March 19, 2004 By Todd Wlserb Daily Arts Writer BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Even though they're two of the world's biggest superstars, Ji...…

June 01, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 144) • Page Image 38

…Orientation Edition 2004 sports.michigandaily.com sports@michigandaily.com SPORTS 22 A rose for 'U' MICHIGAN 35, Ohio State 21 From midseason woe, the Wolverines a-Rose 0 Michigan senior running back Chris Perry, surrounded by media and fans, proudly holds a rose in the air celebrating a Big Ten title. Varsity captures Big Ten, smells roses COURTNEY LEWIS Full Court Press November 24, 2003 When the final seconds of the 2003 regular seaso...…

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… SPORTS The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 - 23 Here's how... The Michigan basketball teams hoists the NIT Championship trophy after its 62-55 victory over Rutgers. In NI1 Blue learns an essential lesson: victory NEW YORK - Michigan was ahead 41-29 in the second half when it started. Rutgers's Ricky Shields hit a 3-pointer. Then, Juel Wiggan scored off an offensive rebound. Herve Lamizana nailed a * jumper, and Shields did the s...…

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…24 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 WHATIS ULAC? AMAZIN' BLUE The oldest and best co-ed a cappella ensemble on campus. The University Activities Center is th e largest BIG TICKET PRODUCTIONS Why did Jerry Seinfeld, Dennis Miller and Guster perform on campus? Because Big Ticket Productions made it happen. student-run programming organization at the University of Michigan. UAC's mission is to provide quality programming that i...…

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… SPORT S The Michigan Daily-Orientation Edition 2004-25 After three Frozen years, Icers fall one round short TONY DING/Daily Goaltender Al Montoya watches two Eagles celebrate after their overtime win in the NCAA Tournament. March 29, 2004 By Shrad Mattu Daily Sports Writer MANCHESTER, N.H. -All season long, when the Michigan hockey team was playing at its best, its opponent was irrelevant. The Wolverines would win faceoffs, control the puck...…

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…26 - The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 SPORTS Women's hoops' worst fear comes true. January 20, 2004 Gandy, have accounted for 76 per- stopping Smith. But even Helvey, who shot 14 per- By Eric Ambinder cent of the offensive production this "We never really thought we cent in the second half, couldn't Daily Sports Writer season for the Wolverines (2-3, 9-9). would stop her," McCallie said. "Just make the score respectable. Facing...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2004 - 27 I y- w f Tradition. Quality. Value. When you come to Central Campus ... We won't be the largest... and we won't be the cheapest... But we wil be the best! S711 North University 902 South State 668-6915 668-7296 800-319-6246 Your pulse quicken Your heart races. And that s ust when you're in line at the bursar's ottice Fact is, getting a scholarship that presides op to full tuition is just one...…

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June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…Y e k a? xa xavr Ijz £ibitgan ailg Tuesday, June 1, 1999 Or imdeig/iyears Ofc6/tor7d/fredomhl http://www.michigandaily.com ,A anoC:v.r < ° , :. . ...>:: . f h ": "Y k\6 i By Seva Guitk By Seia Gnnitskiy -- -_ Daily Stall tleporter A new school budget MC N bill is headed for the State House after being passed by the Senate last I tursday. The original version of FUNDING the bill, proposed by Gov. John Lngler, was rejected by a Senate pan...…

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…2 -The Michigan Daily - Tuesday June 1, 199 Look izto reforms continues COMMITTEE Continued from Page 1. * vehicle registration require- ments distribution of complimentary tickets access to the Crisler Arena team dressing rooms education of student-athletes about NCAA rules. Cantor said the inquiry does not imply an assumption of guilt nor a lack of confidence in the policies or the team's integrity. "We view the policies as strong poli- ci...…

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…iPr1(IVRSITRtONE TAKE SPORTSWEAR * *F p II I.I , I A p Ii; *eH'II3 I 4 I R BU.N ONSEV IEO EAYCIONSETHITAD ORBN*N LONGSLEEVE TAEOIRTSN USHU D " T-SHIRTS * ALL HATS * FITTED WOOL HATS " POCKETED COTTON SHORTS *FLANNEL BOXER SHORTS * BABYDOLL T-SHIRTS o RINGER T-SHIRTS * KIDS T-SHIRTS * KIDS LONGSLEEVE T-SHIRT * COITON SHORTS *TANK TOPS * SWEAT SHORTS …

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, June 1, 1999 Edited and managed by EmILy ACHENBAUNI NICK WOOMER students at the Editor in Chief Editorial Page Editor University of Michigan W~p U 111 nless ofther-wise noted. unsigned editorials reflect the op>inion o~f . g 420 Maynard Street majority of the Daih's editorial board. A11 other articles. lettersrand Ann Arbor, M I48109 cartoonsdo not tecessarill reflect the opinion of Theic 1hogan Dail: I n the...…

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…Yoga otters chance at peace To THE DAILY: Our political leaders have claimed that the international cmmunity did its best to find liploatic solution to the year of fighting in Kosovo. However, there is an alter- native which the United States and NATO nations have repeat- edly ignored, but which has been proven through rigorous scientific research to effective- ly bring about a peaceful reso- lution to conflict situations. gPresident Chissano ...…

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…Tuesday, June 1, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 7 Spint not dampened by rainz Klynstra said she enjoyed relaxing during the Memorial Dav holiday. Continued from Page 1 "We spent some time at the pool," Klynstra the parade provided a formal recognition for said. "I also went sailing." the veterans. Of course, the parade not only consisted of "Our kids have grown up in a relatively participants, but audience members as well, peaceful time, so it's...…

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…8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, June 1, 1999 STAMPING OUT POLIO 4 I Postage stamp honoring olio vaccibze developer unveiled 0 * Jonas Salk's colleagues speak about accomplishment of vaccine discovery By Phil Bansal Daily Staff Reporter Fourty-four years ago, Thomas Francis, chair of the Department of Epidemiology in the University's School of Public Health, announced to the world from Rackham Auditorium that University alumnus Jonas Sa...…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

…Arthur Miller gives award Miller will be presenting the first *Arthur Miller Award For Dramatic Writing to Willy Holtzman. The award will be given on June 4 at the Trueblood Theater. ARTS Tuesday June 1, 1999' U Gooding, Jr. talks instincts aEd Sholinsky Jally Arts ditor" After starting out by joking that, "I'll never do this again," Cuba Gooding, Jr. warmed to a recent interview with the Michigan Daily. Joining "Instinct" director Jon Tu...…

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…10 -The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, June 1, 1999 FIREBALLS Continued from Page 9 the music that the combined energy %%as apt tc -st out of the intimate confines of the ' Woodwrd Aenue club. The soulful intensity that was the band's trademark in their Parka Kings days was fe t by a crowd who couldn't keep fro moving. From a slow blues ballad to a cover of the Ray Charles dance anthem. "Shake a Tail Feathe'r the Porters ripped through every song ...…

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…Tuesday, June 1, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 11 i Notting Hill *iiversal Pictures At Briarwood and Showca In 1994, director s teamed with writer Richa created one of the mo romantic comedies of al Weddings and a Funeral. mer of 1999 roles in, C rmed with "Four Weddin nean Kenworthy an Grant to create "Notting I Unlike "Four Weddin Hill" isn't an innovative r edy, but rather tries to sta vein of its predecessor w to the tenants of the tr meet...…

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…Senior centerfielder Brian Bush breaks the Michigan single-season hits record. PagW STPORTS Tuesday 99 June 1, 19994 Cal State-Fullerton ends Series hopes for Blue i i 'M' eliminates Notre Dame, Creighton before playoff exit By Raphael Goodstein Daily Sports Writer NOTRE DAME - Former Michigan Athletic Director and football coach Bo Schembechler once said, "Those that stay, will be champions." Even though the Michigan baseball team (34-30...…

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…Tuesday, June 1, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 13 'M' Athletic Department nears decision on men's tennis coach Will assistant Goldberg take reins of talented recruiting class? Ryan Herrington bumped into the late Adam Miller and his family at the Rose Bowl in 1998. "He had never been more excited about his alma mater," said Herrington. I ate sportis editor Miller O&sfred Michi an pnde here's an unwritten rule in one's sympathy. Not only was he ...…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 14

…14- I he Iviehigan Uady - tues ay, June , Bush breaks season hits record AJ Centerfielder battles illness to slug two home runs in NCAA Regional By Jone ke 1aily Sports Writer NOTRE DAME - Brian Bush wasn't feeling quite right on Friday. In the Michigan baseball team's first appearance in the NCAA regional in 10 years the senior centerfielder was vomiting. But he played regardless of his physical condition. Because he was a senior, because hi...…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 15

…owing close to title in short time -Tu-6 d6y, June 1, 1999 -The Michigan Da - 15 b r ... ,....yam . ,.... . . a _ .. a w .. w .5 ..... ... . r - .. .. 77 r + n1. f '. .a K' a b ca n v. f+fYb .y yr.: By Emily Achenbaum Daily Sports Writer To simply say the Michigan women's rowing team finished its season fifth in e nation for the second consecutive ar at last weekend's NCAA Rowing Championships in Sacramento, Calif., would trivialize its expe...…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 16

…I hen 13-year-old Evan Fow ler logged onto the comput- er in the seventh floor playroom of the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital last fuesday, he was expecting to video conference with another child from any one of over thirty children's hospitals already connected to a computer network for hospitalized kids called Starbright World. But Evan, an experi- enced Starbright user who has alrcady talked with other hospital patients from California, Tex...…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 19

…bJ, 01T MAI b IIMA L editor@uniagazine.com Kudos! Thank you for the article ["Can You e Gay & Greek?," Feb. '99] which was. 'ourageous and fairly done. I was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha at the U. of Arizona, Tucson, and I'm also active in the gay community here in San Diego. Gary L Vyne Thank you for including the informa- tion you did about being Greek and gay. I am the alumnae advisor to my chapter at the College of William and Mary and am ...…

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…Y7we!r an wyout news from a campus near you O Study Hard, Party Harder Virginia Tech U. Hope next year they'll come up with a better solution to students' drinking problems. Or at least not follow the example of Virginia Tech president Paul Torgersen. When he discovered students were (gasp!) drinking alcohol, he immediately took action. Torgersen circulat- ed a memo to all faculty providing guidelines. The solu- tion? Assign homework over t...…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 22

…~ news, stdents and stuff VIRTUL F I 6 ({ fs: syl < .t OMIKO JONES IS YOUR ORDINARY U. OF Pennsylvania senior except for one small detail: from jellybeans to VCRs, everything she needs she buys online. Jones - along with Alanna Blanco at California State U., Chico, and Scott Raymond at the U. of Kansas - is one of three daring college stu- dents participating in Levi's e-commerce experiment. Armed with a $500 per week allowance (yep, that...…

June 01, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 126) • Page Image 23

… THERE SE I DOING TO EUROPEP Buy This* ERE'S PROOF THAT BEAUTY AND BRAINS CAN coexist. Harvard U. junior Elizabeth Hancock shattered stereotypes last September by par- ticipating in the oft-maligned Miss America Pageant. And critics be damned - she says it was worth every poised step. "I've always wanted to pay my parents back for everything they've done for me," says the Kentucky native. "I love to go onstage and perform, too, and thought ...…

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…MAGINE FINDING OUT THAT THE NICE GUY DOWN THE HALL FROM YOU IS facing charges of statutory rape. Or that your brainy class project partner spent time in a juvenile delinquency hall for arson. Or that your quiet new roomie has a rap sheet the size of your grocery list. Impossible? Hardly. Many universities unknowingly accept criminal when he got one of those fat envelopes from UM, admit- i I offenders or those charged with crimes because unde...…

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