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September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 25

…ablie irbiwgui 1oaid C: lC Cs SECTION B September 3, 1996 4 RIENNE JANNEY Under construction S vu .e ni11 Reconstud oursel bM college If you want to camouflage yourself on this campus, just wrap yourself in some orange mesh and sit on any street corner. You'll fit right in. Wrmer University President James Duderstadt may have thought a face lift would give the University a new soul. Even parts of Wolverine Access, the computerized s...…

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…E- The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Contract starts healing process GEO Continued from Page 1B The new contract guarantees GSIs at least a 2.5- .percent increase each year. However, the pay increase is tied to the LSA faculty increase, deter- mined by the University each year. In other words, the University will give the same percentage wage increase to GSIs that it gives to the faculty. GEO asked for a specified w...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 3 MEGAN SCHIMPF Prescriptions Code governs more than just J~eards vent the I 'never went to summer orientation. 4nstead, I spent the night before I as supposed to leave - and the fol- ing day - with a horrific case of the stomach flu. So when I came to the University in SeMember, I knew nothing about what I was getting into except that I was pretty sure I didn't want to get int...…

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…48- The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Know what to expect? Don't count on college beig that way , JOSH WHITE Fantastic thoughts Some feel an air of trepidation when think- ing of their first day, their first week or even their first year at college. Others, however, sit on the porch swing with their parents or siblings as warm summer breezes usher thoughts of beer, parties, beer, and impending freedom through the...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 5B arly panning can revent dis aster, but also / eeperences NATE HURLEY Better Nate Than Never I have just one bit of advice for all you new students: Start planning your spring break now. I realize you have a lot to do right now - buying books, finding your classes, plotting to kill your roommate from hell (or New York) - but spring break of your senior year is the one achieveme...…

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…68 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE . 1 Editors Nte: These pages of the Per- spectives section feature short submis- sions from representatives of various student groups. This is a small sampling of the more than S0 student organizations, based on summaries submitted to the Daily. Most student groups will be repre- sented at Festifall, held from II a. m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 13 on t...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 7B J)aly staff keeps old tradition By Ronnie Gassberg Daily Editor in Chief Each academic night at around 1 a.m. or even 3 a.m. or later - a group of University students returns to their homes. Just like almost everyone else on atmpus. But these students aren't studying or pai-tying. This group, all students, is producing this - The Michigan Daily. At the Daily, staffers have an o...…

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…8B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 { WHICH B OOKSTORE HAS THE GROUPS Continued from Page 7B Society of Women Engineers Mass Meeting: Sept. 12, 1800 Chemistry Building The Society of Women Engineers is a non-profit, educational organization whose mission is to stimulate women to achieve full potential as engineers and leaders, to positively expand the image of the engineering profession and to demonstrate the ...…

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…}.:"... ' Ma beS''Ppmlw]ttu ('-A ) I / '. l . 3CHELLE LEE THOMPSON Just Sittin' Here ~an " st S7 I College - the est place to learn it all The University boasts a top-25 rank- ing among American colleges, a beau- tiful campus and an NCAA champion key team. ut that's just what they print in the brochures. Not to undermine the efforts of the hockey team, but there is more to the University that the administration wouldn't dare publish...…

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…2C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES Before books and exams, students pass moving hurdle By Stephanie Jo Klein Daily Staff Reporter The SATs may be over, but incoming first-year students still have one test to pass before they can set foot on campus. They have to get here. More challenging than any college essay, first-year students around the country are expected to pack all their...…

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…I The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 3C U Total enrollment: 36,468 * Undergraduates: 23,163 * From 50 states and 104 countries *67 percent are Michigan residents * 94 percent return as sophomores Undergraduate colleges: iolege of Architecture and Urban Planning '- 'hoof of Art 'dool of Business .drministration _r School of Dentistry School of Education College of Engineering Division of Kinesiology College of Liter...…

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…4C -The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Influence of board largely unknown Professors create curiosity Regents have final say on issues from tuition to the next president By Jeff Eldridge Daily Staff Reporter It is powerful. Its actions are frequently the source of controversy. And to thousands of University stu- dents, its members and their responsi- bilities are largely unknown. Despite a place in the state consti...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 37

…ralth top concern for VHS By egan Schimpf - Daily N$E Editor At some time during their stay at the 9iversity, most students will be seri- ously ill or injure themselves badly enough to warrant going to the doctor. For most of those students, the home- town doctor is replaced by University Health Service, a health-care facility offering many outpatient services. All currently enrolled students are eli- gible for the services UHS, located at 207...…

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…6C --The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 I t zu x 1,4 .t b : T s a e 1 , t .. ,; o ,, ., i ,t s . . .. . , siigAils L nipih~ $9.99 U 2" fl, E~11 iiI W~itU\) lil $4.49 4 HAS Nortimest Dell kRn ,/In-u c lidicat~r 0 U IX'o ailltV w ^aUlfl(19) $11.99 ; . , ._ . 4 0 I Clothing IHangers III1 ijIl )Iki'i. U >it v' hinc $1.99 C'ottoniILaunidry Ba s_ $7,95 " Large Storage ('raites Ul -si A\I 14\ I JC\Nil t Ucc too...…

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…The Michigan Daily -- New Student Edition -- September l 1996-7 ilbleffimb-toun ioadu I M(l V b'NT , ,J / _ , IL i l disc on n n purchasIe} ~iscztCupon 25% off lst month's rental * Jogging paths * Central air * Secluded woodland setting " Private pond * Basketball court * On AATA & near UM bus line * Pool and club house " Tennis courts Mon.-Fri, 9-6, Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12-4 769-1313 II milli'' ANN ARBOR 4801 Washtenaw 1/2 M;ie E. o...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 40

…Students expernment with research, lab work Program pairs students, professors By WHI McCahill Daily Staff Reporter Anyone at the University can tell you there's a whole lot of research going on here. You might be surprised to learn, how- ever, that some of it is being done by undergraduates, not just high-powered professors. The Undergraduate Research Oppor- tunities Program allows first- and sec- ond-year students to work alongside Univers...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 41

…Distractions aside, students' study habits, hours differ KRISTEN SCHAEFER/Daily LSA senior Kavita Datla studies in the Union. New innovations in undergraduate education are revolutionizing the way students learn and how they study. The University is one of the leaders in the progress. EDUCATION Continued from page 1C ive together in Mary Markley residence hall, will occupy about half the dorm. Former participant Bryan Rubin couldn't be happi...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 42

… Dorms each have individual characters By Tim O'Connell Daily News Editor Throughout the summer's numerous orientation sessions, first-year students waxed miserably about their future accommodations at this mammoth uni- versity. Many fretted about their current assignments, and many had no idea where they would be living this fall. No doubt, some orientation leaders assured students that which specific residence hall or room they received did ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 11C More than lust art, music and computIers . « University f graduate T> ~: ~:Maxey and }r her family .. enjoy a Y summer 3 day on - K. North Cam- pus behind the School of Music. st webeb s 4.no< MARGARET ,:,: 4 ,:, "* k.4. "MYERS/Daily . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Just flol the b e b uses nort 4 S ' ?:.:. , .y;. >y 4~ t, 04 By Matthew Smart Daily Staff Reporter...…

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…120 -- The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition -- September 3, 1996 THE _-AMR,. PAGE 1 YOUR UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO SHOPPING THE MAIN STREET AREA I.. WHICH Q* BOOKSTOR E HASTHE BEST DEAL ON... EVERYiTHING' FANTASY AHTIC COSTUMES WHERE IMAGINATION REIGNS 305 S. Main *theme party supplies *gag gifts *magic and juggling *costumes *accessories 6+65-2680 A short walk downtown from Main Campus A O CATHERINE 3 ANN W HURON 4 WASHINGTON SL...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 45

…E WN STUDE : . Si~ [cIgYEu BAKOPOULOS ;nter tain ant I all Sound and Fury Drvese arts ifeserve more attention Like your hometown, Ann Arbor is home to many national chain stores- the huge monolithic demons that dot the nation's landscape from Mauntauk tlissoula. For a while, these super- stores were regulated to the areas of hardware and home care, maybe appli- ances and garden products. But now, the arts and entertainment industry...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 46

…2D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Groups, spread a cappela music By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter Things aren't always what they seem in the world of a cappella music. A drum can be a bass, a tenor or even a soprano. And everyone from political science to pre-med students become instruments and musicians. A cappella music groups are taking root all over campus - from the Diag, to the residence halls, to the ...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 47

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 3D UMS brings 118th year of B er places to go... Ann ArborOandsOn Museum 219 E. Hubn St. 747-8300 'hours: Tu-F'10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. S 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. SUW 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Steams Co~ctlon School of Nbsic Moore Building 1100 Baits Vrive 4389 iudes moe than 2,000 musical instruments, Hours: Th-Sat. 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sun p.m. - 5 p.m. Power Center for the Performing Arts 121 Fletch...…

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…14D -- The Michigan Daily -- New Student Edition -- September 3, 1996 IF I ItA It 1. Shazhrayiar Leba~nese Cuisine OSTADN CATERIN l .* H a u s =N * PIZZA * SUBS * PASTA * CHIPATIS * SANDWICHES *VOTED BEST PIZZA ° ANN ARBOR OBSERVER *VOTED BEST TAKE OUT -MICHIGAN DAILY READERSHIP POLL. * VOTED BEST CHIPATIS -DETRoIT MoN1THLY oWL- ITALIAN RESTAURANT Fine Italian Cooking by Mamna Rosa *i t4t *Beer " Wine * Liquor *Outdoor Cafe~ *Op...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 5D I' A ' r Once familiar with this fine restaurant and pub, you too will have found your haven. 741-0075 1141 BROADWAY SUN-THURS 4PM-2AM FRI-SAT 4PM-3AM 00' '0- " 4 4 .t .^ Y f Jy ku ga*_Si _Y" _. x .t A, 3 $ .- Y . s p . } Y'4+ 1 ' +' 'fw 3 38 S. State 996-9191 Ashleys@msen.com 0 if Dix-kou e speci44 SPECI Try our famous collilders! Choose any of our 22 fruit, cereal, ...…

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…6D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Giving voice to the unheard Anthology speaks to, about gay blacks By Eugene Bowen Daily Arts Writer Shade. "It gives relief from the sun," begins Samuel R. Delaney's introduction in the recently published book of the same title. Yet it has an even deeper meaning for members ofthe gay black community. "Throwing shade" is very similar to straight blacks' use of the term "dis" (f...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 7D In the classic tradition Michigan Theater offers rich atmosphere I By Megan Sohimpf Daily NSE Editor When you first step into the entrance of the Michi- gan Theater, take a glance around and prepare to be amazed. The lobby contains two grand staircases, elegant car- peting, mirrored walls and a gilded, gold polychrome, barrel-vaulted ceiling. The regality of the theater does...…

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…8D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Stores near campus offer everything By Grog Parker Weekend, etc. Editor nn Arbor's record stores are kind of like the city itself - quirky, unique and diversified. Each store has an entirely different atmosphere, rang- ing from skater to hip hop to classical to commercial. But if one thing can be said about the Ann Arbor record stores - if they don't have what you want, then wh...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 9D ive music takes the stage in a range o clubs, halls By Heather Phares Daily Arts Writer So you're a first-year student. That probably means your entertainment options, musically speaking, are somewhat limited. Though it seems illogical on a college campus, many venues in Ann Arbor are 19-and- over; your inability to go to certain shows is something only time (or a really convin...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 54

…10D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 ' "" 9l. . . :. o S"8y"6. C ~ ;. i v .,: ,__v ..... ', .,,.. ;: x,;.. Y q Yb .a6v .. Book browsers and lovers find favorites here JONATHAN LUIE/GUaIy FILE PHOTO A man sweeps in the Museum of Art, located across the State Street from the Michigan Union. The museum is the second largest in the state of Michigan, and is free to visitors. more than meets eye By Anitha Chala...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 55

…;:; . ::. ';; : U=lije~M ihgnDaflg SECTIONE September 3, 1996 TIENCE SKIN I e S .dNMMMb.- In and Aground Get out and .icover new hwtocwn No matter if you think Ann Arbor is the cultural capital of the Midwest or a hick town with bagels that aren't as good as in New York, chances are *l1 be spending the next four to 10 y rs of your life here, depending on how good your academic adviser is. There are many great things about Ann Arbor, an...…

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…2E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 0 0 I I I 1.4 The Mc, hand a Y rd is d urin your g an V fa to st Y $50 food ou to on ca ok i t an( rd or dphat i t i b ra ry 1' ery own student dentity crisis. ]uei sava n e v e r y d a y - k i n isdyul 'salso an ATM card. I D, wh uending n d-of -stL discover card or i ch you rach 1ff comes can st ncacard. in ore up rd, a And i f t a l A UNVRIYw U - …

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3. 1996- 3E R PS AAPD, DP help ci ty to low crime rate 'Answers onAn Arbor History Founded in 1824 as "Annarbour," supposedly after the wives of John Allen and Walker Rumsey and the large number of trees in the area. ® Failed in its bid to be the state capital when the honor was given to Lansing. * The University of Michigan regents agreed to move the school to Ann Arbor in 1837 when 40 acr...…

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…4E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Brater links government, education By Laurie Mayk Daily Staff Reporter The distance between Ann Arbor and Lansing -the gap between academia and the political arena - is a familiar 2 L one to State Rep. Liz Brater. Brater (D-Ann Arbor), whose dis- trict includes all of central and south 'l''-:ge/eg campus, is charged with the responsi- Ilaior y MA.; bility of bridging this gap....…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 5& w I1 *Eating out provides plenty of variety BY PATIENCE ATKIN U DAILY STAFF REPORTER You can read "Bon Appetit" magazine all day long, but when you're a col- lege student, the most important factor in your restaurant choice is probably going to be how much things cost. This is something that socially deft peo- ple will not acknowledge, because it's tacky, but hey, someone ...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 60

…6E -- The Michigan Daily -- New Student Edition -- September 3, 1996 H o us " PIZZA "*SUBS ".PASTA *CHIPATIS " SANDWICHES * VOTED BEST PIZZA - ANN ARBOR OBSERVER * VOTED BEST TAKE OUT -MICHIGAN DAILY READERSHIP POLL " VOTED BEST CHIPATIS -DETROIT MON'THLY n+0~ CNGq Er OaDar IS Home of th e world famous CHipati!i -TME tYAR+etsftM+G X Moft"vC FL T nP ,qvv x .RK6Ynw.aG t[xFt+ Ywott ri0W 'Qith lQPV . fAKt P Ftf' C42 rVIA CM e,* It, tbkk wwm ...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 61

…Th I~. SWJEET LRIV\NE l~esV Service in Ann Arb'or -,qwk4 ii £ArF+E44W -The Michigan Daily Readercship Poll Rated Four Sta re by The Detroit News5 "Michigan Top Teni" -The Zagat Ghide Modern American Cooking 665-0700 BEST RECORD STORE 1995 + 1996 80,000 CDS IN STOCK*LOTS OF TAPES*THOUSANDS OF VIDEOS AND LASER DISCS.STACKS OF COOL BOOKS'MAGAZINES, MAGA. ZINES AND MORE MAGAZINES.POSTERS.SHIRTS OPEN LATE EVERYDAY TO SERVE YOU! 11111 I ...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 62

…8E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Shopping choices C: T'? for that perfect puLrchase Undsey Azelton an BY PATIENCE ATKIN DAILY STAFF REPORTER Shopping on campus can be an adventure, because you're basically trapped. You may find some really unique things, or you may become frustrated that everything seems overpriced and not what you want. For example, there is not, to my knowl- edge, a toy store on campus, bu...…

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…. ¢ .. The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 9E DIALING IT UP IN A-SQUARED Radio reception can be quirky By Dean Bakopoulos ally Fine Arts Editor Ann Arbor is a strange city indeed, and among its oddest phe- nomena is its reception of radio signals. Some people claim they pick up radio stations from Honolulu, while others say their receiver only picks up stations when the wind is precisely at 13 iph from the southwe...…

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…10E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Getting xA2 not By Nathan Huebner Daily Staff Reporter When arriving on campus each fall, new students quickly find transportation is a little different than in high school. Instead of driving everywhere they want to go, most students are forced to find other ways to travel around campus and Ann Arbor Most University students walk to class- es and many rely on the public trans...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 65

…Ann Arbor Page 11 6/17/96 6:47 PM Page 1 (1,1) The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 11E City parking options limited Parking controlled by both Ann Arbor police and DPS By Nathan Huebner Daily Staff Reporter Students bringing their cars to Ann Arbor may find a surprise when they arrive - they can't find a place to park. Space is limited and students sometimes will spend a great deal of time just searching for an op...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 66

…12E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 4' 800KSTORE HAS THE OBEST. DEAL ST KRISTEN SCHAFFER/Dail Ann Arbor resident Erich Blough serves up a few pints at Ashley's on South State Street. Ashley's recently finished expanding their selection of on-tap beers to include over 60 domestic and international beers. ozyor crowded, bars and taverns offer more an beer ~A 4 ~' ~' 4 I 4 4' y g EVr~IERY ~; ~- 'n. ING U >...…

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…N - UdIi 3L id1gnJfaI September3, 1996 COS J. COTSONIKA The Greek Speaks mackinze ou sleep late when the football team is on the road - espe- cially your first year, when the social scene is new and frat parties are cool. You wake up in time for the pre- game show, red-eyed and creaky from staying out late, and watch Michigan on national television. Two years ago, I sat in the third-floor lounge in South Quad's Taylor House. I shuffled d...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 68

… 2F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Lacrosse By Pranay Reddy -Daily Sports Writer Consistent - that's the only word to describe the play of the Michigan men's lacrosse team in the '90s. Unfortunately for the Wolverines (4-2 Big Ten, 15-5 overall), their trademark consistent play was nonexistent in the Big Ten champi- onships this year. Michigan failed to win an unprece- dented seventh-straight Big Ten champi- on...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 3F Sixth in country, Wolvenne I gymnasts plan to soar higher . M'spikers on the track to success In the past, postseason for the Michi- gan women's volleyball team usually has anslated into reflecting on the previous season and looking forward to the next. But not this year for the Wolverines. Michigan competed in its second-ever postseason tournament - the National Intercolle...…

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…4F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 Field hockey looks to rebuild By Will MeCahill Daily Sports Writer Just as the 1995 season gave the Michigan field hockey team something brand new to look forward to - a pristine field - so will the 1996 campaign present the Wolverines with a novelty. This season, though, the squad will have a new coach. After guiding Michigan to a fourth-place Big Ten finish, head coach Patti...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 5F Women 's Ihoops struggles By m Rose Dai4ySports Writer h 1996, each women's basketball te in the Big Ten eventually saw its season end in a loss. In that respect, Mtphigan was like the rest of the con- fereice. But the similarities between the yerines and the rest of their league end there. The Big Ten is perennially among the tog women's basketball conferences in the country -...…

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…6F - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - September 3, 1996 BASKETBALL MICHAEL SROSENBERG i Roses Are Read INAL RUSTRAT Timeout s/houldn'7 haunt Baston "Maceo had everyone believing we were going to Dallas." - Michigan men 's basketball coach Steve Fisher after the regular season, on the Wolverines 'speculation about where they might play in the 1996 x. NCAA tournament. .MILWAUKEE - It would have been nice for Maceo Baston. He woul...…

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… FOOTBALL The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 7F ,;-, , . ,. Mercury Hayes grabs a Scott Driesbach pass late in the game against Virginia to seal Michigan's comeback victory (left). Tshimanga Blakabutuka set several season records in rushing last season before leaving for the NFL Draft (top). Amani Toomer was one of the leading receivers for the 1995 Wolverines (below). Photos by MARK( FRIEDMAN/Daily ). I, 6 ~*...…

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…8F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 HociEY JOHN LEROI Out of Bounds NatSMING IR l ( I . , . , y,.. k . v No better felzg for Wolverines CINCINNATI - Hail to the victors a valiant. The tune resounded like never before through Riverfront Coliseum. -The boys won the national champi- Zonship. Could there ever be a better ,reason to sing? ' If you're a Michigan hockey fan, there is no better feeling than seeing W...…

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