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March 15, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the…

students and a teacher. The message is simple: If you're a janitor and you don't fill out the census, you might be out of a job. I think it's tailored to a little too specific a population, but I'm not paid…

… the opportunity to become involved in a new approach to the sci- ences. A committee consisting of Uni- versity faculty, graduate student instructors and undergraduate students is working out an…

… interdisciplinary pro- gram for first-year students interested in the life sciences, with courses in such fields as molecular biology, learn- ing and behavioral sciences and com- parative genomics. Each course will…

… accommodate 70 to 80 students and be taught by three professors simultane- ously. This could be a wonderful opportunity to give to undergraduate students, and LSI should carry the pro- ject further. The LSI…

… should make an effort to expand research opportunities for undergraduates. While the LSI will and should be focused on graduate students, undergraduates should also have a chance to be involved in…

… few courses for first-year students is all well and good, undergrad involvement should be more expansive than that. The Universi- ty and the LSI should look beyond insti- tuting token courses, and give…

… undergraduates a chance to make use of the University's vast resources. Although the LSI will focus largely on graduate education, it will be beneficial to everyone if all students have an opportunity to have a…

… part in scientific research. The opening of the LSI will be a worthy addition to the University's research community; all students should have the chance to be involved. THOMAS KULJURGIS Life begins…

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