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September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 51

…-M The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 -- 5D packs mighty punch Academy Award winner Nicholas Cage plays convicted murderer turned hero Cameron Poe in the summer action extravaganza "Con Air." The film's ample explosions and scenes of spurting blood provide edge-of-your-eat excitement. "Angelo's is the greatest breakfast place in the Big Ten....Folks curl around the block in an hour-long wait. AlIl just to eat toast, hash bro...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 52

…6D_- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 ARTS Music stores provide a bou ty of rare selections By Aaron Rennie Daily Music Editor Like most college towns, Ann Arbor possesses a student body with myriad interests: Football, Homer Simpson, beer and nachos, just to name a few - not : necessarily independent--loves. Unique to this fair city, however, is the abundance of local and national options students face when deciding to pur...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 53

… ARTS The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 - 7D Local bookshops full of personality Locations, phone numbers and other information about 4 Ann Arbor's culture and entertainment Ann Arbor Nands-On Museum 219 E. Huron St. 047-8300 University of Michigan Museum of Art 525 S. State St. 764-0395 Steams Collection School of Music Moore Building --"9.10 Baits Drc 763-4389 Includes more than 2,000 musical estruments. Power Center for t...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 54

…8D - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 ARTS A2 comedy club showcases humor UMS draws high-. quality performers By Kristin Long Weekend, Etc. Editor The stress of college life requires a sense of humor. ,At the Mainstreet Comedy Showcase, humor comes naturally thropgh professional and amateur stand-up comedy and improvisational skits. The tactics of the venue aim to enerate laughter and light-hearted atti- tue's in a relaxe...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 55

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 - 9D ARTS - m 1?rof., author sheds light on act of writing Celebrating a culture MUSEUMS Continued from Page 3D By Mary Trombley Daily Arts Writer I In a story in University professor Charles Baxter's new collection of short fiction, "Believers," a character relating a tale at a dinner party says, "I keep forgetting about the necessities of violence in the U.S.A. Well, if you were ex...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 56

…10D The Michigan Daily Wednesday, September 3, 1997 0 I Was "S Ih go est L 0 S Pl Don't Ever Accept Less 0 Service 0 Selection Quality 0 Everything You Need in One Place 6) I pppl - --Oqqq m ",. ; 4 4t o lo { ^ r Q! fi nee Michigan Union ookstore Located on the Ground Floor of the Michigan Union I …

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 57

…othe £irdiigant Pailt EW STUDENT EDITION 4- ~~..< d( 4. - - 4,, Section Wednesday, September 3, 191'7 mbrace all the opportunites nn Arbor offers Wnder into the city. Up in the north side of town, the Crayola-haired Community High schoolers hang out in Kerrytown. Go west, young man, to Main Street, and taste world-class cuisine while watching yuppie Ann Arborites roam from boutique to boutique. Head down south, to tree-lined, bourgeois...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 58

…m2E - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 ANN ARBOR Coffee shops add pep to n s AnnArbor' Socia scene By Erin Mrh Daily Staff Reporter .University students and Ann Arborites alike endure early morning hours and chat late into the night with steaming mugs of coffee. Bold or subtle. Mild or robust. Black, with sugar, decaffeinated or with soy milk, most University students quickly learn to order up the blend of brew that best he...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 59

… ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 - 3E Politicians fight for U interests jn D.C., Lansing By Jason Stoffer Daily Staff Reporter Four women - powerful, compe- tent and highly successful. Ann Arbor's representatives, by bringing diverse backgrounds to the table, seek to powerfully represent University and student interests. U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers (D-Ann ior) said that she was the last per- son many expected to gain a...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 60

…4E - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 ANN ARBOR a *a 1T, DR1NK~ AND' $E HERRYV Bagel shops locked. in competition for student customers ars serve up goo d times By Will McCahill Daily Staff Reporter Okay, Ann Arbor doesn't have the same bar-town ptation as some of its Big Ten brethren like East 1 Wnsing or Madison. But that's not to say one can't find somewhere to be merry, eat, and particularly ink, on any day of t...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 61

… ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 - 5E BESTAURANTS Continued from Page 1E home from The Blind Pig. Popular menu items include "The hippie break- fast," as well as "The meaty hippie breakfast." Angelo's - If you can wake up before 1 p.m. on a Saturday morning and are patient enough to stand in a fowded waiting room or on the side- Ulk on Catherine Street, then Angelo's is the place to go for breakfast or lunch. Ange...…

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…6E -- The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, September 3, 1997 1Dla t r. BRUEGGER'S (BAGEL BAKERY The Best Thing Round 13rueg er's bakes ol-fashionedl, (5o cdon't tVake any fakes.) (a BEST BAGEL Michigan Daily Readership Foll, 1997 .5A% r;:i Celebrated, anticipated, award winning Itaian cuisine. Northern Italian foods ad wine s served with fr and excitement. As close to the New England waters as your taste can travel.' Raw bar. Totally com...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 63

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday. Seotember 3. '7 :" RECORDS our 23rd year I.P's, Tapes & CD's BOUGHT & SOLD Across from the Diag upstairs at 33611/2 S. State -Paying top dollar for your used CD's plus $1 bonus on trades! M5' CHEAP! 11 r'r AIN' .. f M + OWN -Voted "Ann Arbor's Best" 13 straight °years in The Michigan. a1# Daily readership poll! Ann Arbor * 761-8686' S M-F 10-8 - Sat. 10-6 - Sun. 12-68 , tet -- Iftailb-1 fJmi Welcome Ba...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 64

…& -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 ANN ARBOR Local shelters troubled by lack of staff, supplies Vintage clothes a fashion hit in A2 HOMELESS Continued from Page 1E shelter resident. "On a nightly basis, we have 80 to 90 guys that need a place to go. There is absolutely no privacy, no place to be by yourself. There simply is no place to put everybody." The shelter is constantly plagued by a lack of supplies. Basic items, ...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 65

… ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, September 3, 1997 - 9E A is home to distinct history By Katie Plona Daily Staff Reporter 'Rat's in a name? For two early settlers, the answer was clear. In fact, the hometown of the University is named after their wives, both of whom went by the name Ann. And after observing the plentiful population of trees, the name Ann Arbor seemed a natural to two of the city's early settlers, John Allen and E...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 66

….Ut - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 ANN ARBOR Religious groups, worship promote spiritual interests By Jason Stoffer Daily Staff Reporter This month, parents will send incoming University stu- dents away to face wild parties, stressful all-nighters and the challenge of finding a new circle of friends. Gary Hardin, pastor of Packard Road Baptist Church, emphasized that religion can help to ease this difficult transitional ...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 67

…7G.. AA:-L.:.. -- r*t-:1.. %Af-,.l.......A-. C"..,..a... w.i...... ':J Ann"7 1 *4 C ANN A BORhe Michigan Daiy - Wenesday, Septemer 3.1997 -1 AN ARBOR " Hans-n useu-m off0ers5 fun, education to all age UE By Christine M. Paik Diily Staff Reporter The old saying "seeing is believing" may be true, but at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, maybe the proper motto should be "doing is believing." At the Hands-On Museum, one won't 16d signs that say, "...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 68

…12E - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 ANN ARBOR r:ar Id- 4 H I 0 Graphics by ERIN RAGER/Daily Region's weather strikes at extremes By Jack Schillaci Daily Arts W'riter To get to classes, work or the night's biggest keg party, University students trudge through Ann Arbor's tempestu- ous weather every day. In doing so, they experience everything from scalding heat and inescapable sun to near-torren- tial rain or heavy ...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 69

…Eiw 3id~igun aIt ?E W S TU DE NT E DI TI ON .P4 - - __ Section Wednesday, September 3, 1997 Sports are as much apart of .J'as classes and professors f you're reading this column, you probably care about Michigan sports - at least a little bit. There are some people at this University who don't, those you believe that college athletics is either barbaric and indulges the v( of mind. hat is fine - diversity is what makes this campus so grea...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 70

…2F - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 SPORTS Wrestlrs season crippled by injuries By Tracy Sandier Daily Sports Writer It started in August and never really stopped. The injuries kept piling up for the Michigan wrestling team (6-3 Big Ten, 10-5 overall), and by the end of the season, the athletes were exhausted. At the NCAA championships in March, where they placed 25th, the Wolverines had four competitors. Of those four, on...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 71

…obert Traylor s adership lies at the heart of team s' strength LM ightning nearly struck the Michigan basketball team twice in early May. After weathering a storm of NCAA rules violations and Hurricane NIT, Michigan bas- kjtball coach Steve Fisher found himself standing three feet high in water in the Amazon during rainy season without so much as an umbrella. The Wolverines' NIT title in March was all Fisher could be proud of by the first week...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 72

…4F -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 FOOTBALL Reality crashed in on 'M'after excessively high expectations VANSTON - No way we should have been so shocked. As we looked at the score, we were still in disbelief. We wondered how this happened and what mis- takes were made. We wondered how Michigan could lose to Northwestern two straight years. We wondered. We were blind. Somewhere along the line, we all got caught up in the R...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 73

…jainful defeat in playoffs can' taint four successful years ok ing around the room, despair as evident on the faces of these attered young men. Each sat in his cubicle, some sob- bing, some staring, some just staying. They had nowhere to go, no more games to prepare for, no more foes to vanquish. The Michigan hockey team sat in the Bradley Center locker- room after the national semifi- nal - finished off by Boston University, 3-2. The Terriers...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 74

…6F - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 SPORTS TEAMS Continued from Page :L Title IX established women's sports programs on campuses nationwide. At the time, many programs were underde- veloped. The women's program was "below average," Schembechler said. "We'll call it successful when we have our first (women's) basketball (conference) championship." After last summer's resignation of women's basketball coach Trish Roberts, M...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 75

… SPORTS The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, September 3, 1997 -- 7F New players lead women' s soccer New coach redirects- field hockey's goals -By Chris Farah Daily Sports Writer The Michigan women's soccer team Wpenenced a bit of role reversal during its 1996 season. The role reversal was one of age and experience - Michigan's star recruit- ing class of freshmen sparked the Wolverines (4-4-1 Big Ten, 10-7-3 overall) to many of their victorie...…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 76

…JW 9F The Michigan Daily -- Tuesday, September 3, 1997 SPORTS S 00- r..., g7PUII ..a MICHIGA BOOKSTORE N Tradition ~~jchig Daily y__ (" -hi~- -inc 19 4 - - - ---wn b j4j1 d_ + ._ - !'- . a,, .-. M r ,..-" ~..s+"a i T: d^1.~ qm c c . ____y 7 C- -- -- ' , ': 4,-"? ' ,_"' 'y w"+_ T . . (f.e- . ~1 + -+. mot 1C:..ms tr +' - - -rt.. - _ t~~ __ - -O-W., wow 'V ..o s-^' 'a "Y"' ." sG - A f r " a°°nNORTHa. U er ,.i ' !p '0 , t We're mo c / c re ...…

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