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October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - I uesay, October 10, 1995 - 11 Webber signs: 6 years, $59 million Associated Press LANDOVER, Md. - Chris Webber could have gotten more money to play elsewhere, and he certainly could have picked a team with a more illustrious tradition. Yet, when Webber put his name on a six-year contract with the Washington Bullets on Monday, he finally got whathe had been striving for since becoming the NBA's top draft choice in 1993. ...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 12

…- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 10, 1995 Your ---NEy hasn't gone this far since you lived with youT. AM/FM stereo radio - standard? heck yeah! (what's driving without a little driving music?) Clearcoat paint - paint you can't see keeps the paint you can see looking good (see?) Fold-down rear seats - means you can go places and take lots of stuff with ya 5-speed transmission and tubular rear axle with spring-over shock sport suspensi...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

…Surveying the land, ,.; THE AIR RATE =PfJACH: SHOE spies a good place and holler "Follow me!~ y etc: !t, xti x e Nr V e r s a t i l e , l z - .... . . "", ': a. ,! ; k. rugged as a tractor tire the Air Ratic has a fancy Inver gussetted tong to keep out the rubbish and a high- . tread griPPY en -k u p a waterfall. .. ..-... u.....::.. '...... Y.. Which is w his° a r good places and not 11-1 r. :.:::....:::.::.::.....<:...........,.... :..:.:.:....…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 15

…Yie PUBLISHER & EDITORIAL DIRECTOR N NI EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR WRAP/MUSIC EDITOR N I\NM 0\\1) NhI I{-\ !\N I 1 9 ASSISTANT EDITORS Ro I N1 i 1. I \IiIm , ART DIRECTOR ADVISORY COUNCIL DR. DIN )l I A \ I I) \U NIt Lr 1 t l) 1xL IN I NU 10 111,[ _.h I So litR .11 ;ol U (IN N.'M ;II ~ NiIo I\I . DR NIN N N SY 01 A ; IIU DR. I.1)\,1)N IN 1,1 N I I N 1,U 11o'IR t1 I A (I \~ I l N IIIIR~ N '1\ l tR II A 1P I IN 1 M N it RSIo ' N oirlC R Ii< PRODUC...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 17

…Your illuminat- ing article on depres- sion[ "Friends in Low Places," Aug./ Sept., 1995) helped me feel less alone. Prozeic Consternation I'm often happy, but I was deeply offended and insulted I sometimes get a major jolt of depres- by the article "Shiny, Happy People" sion. It seems as if everything in my life [Aug./Sept., 1995]. Prozac is intended to is go g wrong and nobody understands be an anti-depressant, not a miracle cure my problems....…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 18

…COOL- U. of Colorado, Boulder A team of physicists as CU recently stucceesled in creasing an etttirely new farm of matter at thec lotwest semspertureever recotrded its the universe. Kttown as thc Botse-E intseisn cosndesisate, the mat- tee was predcttetl hy Albert Litt- steittatad istttnly pttssible at temt- peratutres tnearittg absolctte zero- a theoretical temoperature at which a sttbstatnce has ntt heat atnclno ttattittn. Thc ptoint of all ...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 19

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October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 20

…A Final Note N THE ABSENCE OF comprehensive regula- Lions, the issue of sexu- al harassment in the work- place is a crucible of legal . a and ethical debate. iL _ . - prof i A wiren swircn wcans ar U. o Iowa eep their brooms in the closet. Any Witch Way HEY DON'T RIDE BROOMSTICKS. THEY DON'T STIR bubbling caldrons. They don't cast evil spells. But the U. of Iowa students who follow the ancient religion Wicca do call themselves witches. Recen...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 22

…Professor-sruoent roucny eely" is now a no-no at UNC. THr Tece? S EX BETWEEN TEACHERS AND STUDENTS IS NOTHING new, but to North Carolina legislators, it got really old really quick. attention of university administra- tors during a messy divorce between Williams and his third wife. Court records reveal that Williams had at least two extramari- tal affairs with UNC students. He also admitted to having sex in his office with a student h employe...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 23

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October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 24

…Outta Site! You've watched theOscars and the Gram- mys, but have you seen the Webbys? The first annual "Webby" awards for Cool Sites of the Year were announced in August. And the winner is... *The Spot-http:/www.thespotcon- This Web rip-off of MTV's Real World is cyber- fluff. Stopime iftyou've heard this: Five house- mates share their "real" experience of living together in a California beach house. Novel concept, eh? Butithis group oftthe bu...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 26

…Play fIke Ultimate Stock Mauket Game for lb. Experience, lb. Fuand over $100,000 in Cashs & Prizes. REA-WORLD EXPERIENCE You've learned about the stock market in your business, finance, and invest- ment classes. Here's your chance to apply that knowledge and gain the real-world experience necessary to get a head start on your career. Your participation in the challenge will make for an excellent resume addition and a unique conversation piece...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 27

…eetthe mldead Ceds VAMPIRES HAVE INVADED the campus, and it's going to take more than holy water and garlic to stop them. "I really feel as though nobody would understand if I just came out and told them the truth," says Ohio State U. senior Greg Dearing, a self- proclaimed vampire. "I mean, how do you tell your friends that you have a taste for blood? Until now, it's something I've kept a secret." Thanks in part to novels by Anne Rice and Ma...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 28

…An thing fr t e Team THESE PEOPLE ARE NUTS. EVERY Si- urday morning, they're up before dawn to coat themselves in war paint, pack up for the road and fire up the grill in preparation for the gridiron war of the week. They're the fanatic fans, kickoff crazies and sideline psychos hitting their prime every fall at colleges across the nation. It's ridiculous to most, but to them, it's religion. "I may be an Irish-Catholic," says Boston College s...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 29

…What's All the Drewmh-ha? I I YOU'REli A 1II I IIV15RitW1111) dabblid in homtte hreing, you can relattc to the cry of ainovie "Help! It's mty first batch, attd it smells terrible!" Kitt Williatms had his fiest "sotir doutgh" batch six years ago. "Your get a teal bad skttnky smoell," says Williams, a grad stuideint at the C. otf Califotrnita, Berkeley. Not tot worry. That first bsatch of hiome brew shsiould be thioght of as a sacrificial offe...…

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

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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 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 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 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 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 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 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 39

…POO Fy Y b i K . Who needs people when you have a com- puter? BY TARA H. ARDEN-SMITH HARVARD U. PN oios }Y: EDWARD MARAVlI1A, CALIORNIA STA]E U., CHICo FLINT WAINESS IS A BUSY GUY. As president of the student assembly, the senior represents the U. of Michigan's 40,000 stu- dents before university adminis- trators and the world. To do his job well, Wainess needs to spend a lot of time talking to a lot of people: campus leaders, random con- st...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 40

…Bits and Bytes Warning: Hackers can intercept any information trans- mitted over an insecure Web page. Don'tsend yourcreditcard numberthrough cyberspace unless you're sure the page is secure. (You'll be told if it is.) Kiosks: Soon all the cam- puses will be doing it. Students can stop by one of the ports to find where they're going, look up campus phone numbers, check out coming events, access their financial aid records, grades and class sch...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 41

…much less formal," he says. "You can figure out what you want to say and keep trying until you get it right. I can be more myself over e-mail. One pro- fessor joked with me and called me a goofball. I just don't think that's the kind of conversation we could have had if we were in his office." The meek, it seems, have inherited the world (Wide Web?). The Internet scene is rapidly grow- ing. Some estimate 20 million users worldwide and a growth...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 42

…HOmLLYWOOD CAM IHAC IT Movie makers are taking a byte out of pop culture BY JEFF NIESEL R EMEMBSER 1111 COMPUT1ER NERDS from Weird Science? How about the scrawny yct brainy Matthew Broderick in War Games? In the not-so-distant past, computer users appeated on the silver scteen as socially ioept characters who found more excitement in the cyhberworid than the social realm. But now that the Internet has entered the mainstream, Hollywood has ref...…

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...…

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 ...…

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...…

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...…

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...…

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...…

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...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 56

…I I rj Ncva A PLUS TAX 2 Medium. Cheese Pizzas.~ SNolmt. xpres4128!96 Not vadwihotheroffr ordsont No acptd atWila Stre esan o r Cottg In Cae Paricpatg strsonly 11/7 i 89I I -CI (1 valid treet re Medium PFTopping Pizza and 2 Pops. S Not valli with otlmti oes omdiscim4 ot-accPted at Wiiam Sl treet restaaiant ot Cottage InnmCafe. Pticipatiitg stores only. 506 Medium SGet Any Lite Pizza.. Developed with The Michigan Heart and Vascular Inst...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 57

…aal!jjoxoqeOiyjo Uo I aeslp 0u l muyies 'IJIZi~d l u ssanbeNBeOdsOj rt Z a 41 .: 00 1N3 f11 t? 1'50hq dv$ 3GAV1J 0; 'fiVt1o >> < ' O «.- ~~n How Ii worI(S: Just show up at the League Ticket Office (in the Michigan League) during its regular hours of 1aOam to 6pm, Monday through Friday (or at the theater one hour prior to performance), flash your current student ID, and you get up to two tickets for six bucks each. You can pay with Visa,...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 58

…I I of Music Looking for something fun to do? for an evening where the atmosphere o e join us but the performances are highPowered Trelaxed School of Music has some of the best talent in the nation, and you can see it for only $6.nSo grab a friend and check us out n $ So Oh Coward! Words and music by Noel Coward Oh Coward! is a collection of the wickedly funny songs and scenes that have made No8l Coward one of the most celebrated theatrical w...…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…One hundred four years of editorial freedom t1 MSA reps question quorum for budget CSJ rules budget will not go into effect without approval of meeting minutes By CATHY BOGUSLASKI Daily Staff Reporter As the fall term heads into its second month, the Michigan Student Assembly is still working on its first order of business - passing a budget. A group of MSA representatives filed a complaint with the Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) after last...…

October 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 10, 1994 GOP successful in blocking bills as 103rd Congress ends The Washington Post WASHINGTON - The 103rd Congress adjourned Saturday after rescuing a bill to protect California deserts from an otherwise stunningly successful Republican effort to block President Clinton's agenda. Fast out of the starting gate, the 103rd Congress collapsed on the fin- ish line. Bill after bill - health care, campaign...…

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