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July 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

…ARTs pWed Dave Matthews rocks Pine Knob with mix of musical genres nesday, July 3, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 11 Elizabeth Lucas of all, the Dave Matthews Band brought its unique blend of folk, jazz and pop to Piine Knob. The amazing thing about Dave Matthews Band Vocalist and guitarist Matthews took the stage concerts is the power to bring disparate entities and immediately launched into "The Best of together. For one thing, the sellout cr...…

April 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 105) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 3, 1996 -11 .M' lacrosse keeps up winning ways Laxers run through weekend tourney Michigan to slug away in new park By Jennifer Hodulik WJaily Sports Writer The Michigan women's lacrosse team has been on a tear of late. Actually, the Wolverines have been on a tear all season, going undefeated in all seven of their appearances this season. Michigan's action last weekend in- cluded a tournament in East La...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 11

… Ltz.i (STATE The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 3, 1996 - 11A Presidential search committee seeks out academi By Jenifer Harvey Daily Staff Reporter At least two national leaders in academic medicine are being considered by the University for the presidential post that James Duderstadt left on June 30. Two medical doctors, E. James Potchen and . David Low, have been approached by the niversity regarding the presidency, The Michigan Da...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

…20B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, October 3, 1996 0 GROCERIES Continued from Page 3B Busch's next week and there may be some salsa left at The Merchant of Vino then, too. LSA sophomore Kristy Springstubbe and Corby Laverty, an LSA senior, negotiated the aisles of wine, produce and fresh baked breads at The Merchant of Vino on North Campus last weekend in search of special dinner ingredients for Laverty to cook. "I have a...…

July 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, July 3, 1996 NEWS interactive multimedia classrooms, among other high-tech gadgets. "We're dedicating a laboratory for the future of education itself," Duderstadt said. "It will enable this University to serve the people in the University by the powerful tools of technology." Vice Provost for Academic Outreach and Information Technology Douglas Van Houweling, Regent Philip Power (D-Ann Arbor), Art School...…

April 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 105) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 3, 1996 LOCAL/STATE City attorney starts work with lawsuit pending By Will Weissert Daily Staff Reporter New Ann Arbor City Attorney Abigail Elias started work Monday, even though a lawsuit seeking to in- validate her contract with the city is still pending. District Court Judge John Collins said in a hearing Monday that he wanted to review the case further be- fore ruling on the suit. Attorney Tho...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 12

…12A - The Michigan Daily - September 3, 1996 of the c OTe G STOR (14,000 square feet) on u seletio n (nti o t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, shortsrandmchemore (Over 100 Designs to Choose From)o a n7rDfysf V/OpeA 7 DUntil Late Ann Arbor resident Keshla Thomas falls to the ground at the Ku Klux Klan rally on June 22 as police officers take away Michael Helms, another anti-KKK protester. KKK rally will have lasting impressions By Katie Wang One...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… 28. The Michigan Dail Weekend e - ThursdyOctober 3, 1.996ThMiigDayWekn The Michiga Wily Weekend l x : ;. : 1 ALTERNATIVES Feed the Poets October's reading will feature Larry Thomas, Danny Redelman and Jan Worth. Del Rio Bar, 122 W. Washington St., 1:30 p.m. Free. monda 4. Girl's Town ( 1995) See Friday.f Mich 7 and 9 p.m. MUSIC Bob Mould Can't-miss acoustic show from the former Husker Du and Sugar frontman. With Rasputina. St. Andrews. Do...…

July 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 13

…F ORE! Michigan legend Bo Schembechler will host the fourth annual Millie Schembechler Memorial Golf Classic at the University Golf Course Monday. The celebrity-laden event will raise money for research into adrenal cancer, which took Millie's life in 1992. SPORTS Wednesday 13 July 3, 1996 i Wolverine Gardner set to run for Jamaica in Atlanta By Will McCahill Daily Sports Editor Neil Gardner"s Olympic dreams were almost tripped up by a hur...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 13

…c e Wtichtivan ttil mbvm - . . . [CHIGAN 2 , ILLINoIS8 Dreisbach runs, Blue slides by Illini, 20-8 By Barry Sollenberger Daily Sports Editor Quarterback Scott Dreisbach is like- ly to win many games for Michigan with his right arm. But Saturday, he went a long way toward beating Illinois with his feet. The sophomore rushed for 77 yards on I I carries in the 12th-ranked Wolverines' 20-8 win over Illinois in front of 105,992. The victory mark...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

…18b" The Michigan Daily Weekend Mag ine - Thursday, October 3, 1996 0 The Michigan Ey Weekend Ma HE JSTZ A weekly list of who's where, what's happening and why you, need to be there.. ICover Story EASE ON DOWN THE AISLE FOR GROOVY GROCERY GOODIES r x - thursday CAMPUS CINEMA Ed's-Next Move (1996) A romantic comedy about a rice geneticist from Wisconsin who moves to New York to heal a broken heart. Mich 7 p.m. The Shot (1995) Two wanna...…

July 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, July 3, 1996 SPORTS D Sporting Views: arly entries into NBA will hurt rofessional, college basketball By Chris Farah Dialy Sports Writer The NBA Draft. Those three words have by them- selves represented fortune, fame and possible stardom in the minds of profes- sional basketball hopefuls for many years. This year's NBA Draft was no differ- ent - with one major exception. This time, more than ever before, ...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 14

…14A - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, September 3, 1996 SCOREBOARD 29 (" '' Major League Baseball Standings American League AL East Team Won New York. 76 Baltimore 72 Boston 70 Toronto 63 Detroit 49 AL Central Cleveland 81 Chicago 74 Minnesota 68 Milwaukee 66 Kansas City63 AL West Texas 77 Seattle 71 Oakland 66 California 63 Toronto Detroit at Chicago Cleveland at Milwaukee New York at Oakland Minnesota at Texas Boston at S...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 14

…S S 48 - The Michigan Daily Weekend Maazine - Thursday, October 3, 1996 w w The MichigE Daily Weekend 7, Student Focus 'U'student pulls _unconscious manfrom ''e/r auto fwrCo ti / 1,,9f/.,4. 4'/. + Venetian, elephant art comes to 'U' Art from 16th and 18th centuries featured; elephant Renee creates paintings LSA Junior Jim Barry pulled an unconscious man from a burning car on 1-75 after the car hit a truck and caught on fire. By Eliz...…

July 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 15

…NEWS Wednesday, July 3, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 15 Kaczynski named in 1985 ~Ann Arbor bombing Engineering students compete in FutureCar contest By Laurie Mayk Daily Editor in Chief Connections between the infamous Unabomber and former University mathematician Theodore Kaczynski have risen beyond speculation in the ast few months. The most recent dictments against Kaczynski include the 1985 bomb sent to University psy- chology professor...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, September 3, 1996 - 15A I BARRY SOLLENBERGER *ollenberger in Paradise mlbwm AAV mro -_ - an t ;T A di erent look on the Rose Bow 's move to bowl alliance Yes, we are all still going to die. Yes, we are all still going to give the government about a third of what we earn. But the three certainties in life - death, taxes and the Big Ten champion versus the Pac-10 champion in the Rose Bowl -...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

…9 0 16B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, October 3, 1996 The Michigan Daily Weekend M I Past 'U' Hopwood Award winners become world-famous authors By Sarah Beldo For the Daily How can you or 1, mere students struggling through the most elemen- tary composition courses, attempt to join the likes of Arthur Miller, Lawrence Kasden and Marge Piercy? Well, by simply attending the University you can tread on the same ground t...…

July 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 16

…S16 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, July 3, 1996 -~1 Protesters march against KKK demonstration By Erena Baybik Daily Staff Reporter What began as a calm demonstration against the *Ku Klux Klan on June 22 ended in chaos, with eight arrests, shattered windows and canisters of tear gas exploding in the streets. Hundreds of Ann Arbor residents appeared at the city's Guy C. Larcom, Jr. Municipal Building on that Saturday afternoon to demonstr...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 16

…...-- u 4n.rb n .u,- . N , , u -- +N NU i NN Nn w v i r' Butle'r disruptsh 'M' soccer's balancin act . Freshmen and veterans out of sync, fall 2-0 ., By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer Experience may be important, but as the Michigan women's soccer team found out, practice makes perfect. With four of their top five scorers returning, the Wolverines have the firepower to win games. But the upperclassmen and the team's newest additions are stil...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

… w - 0 w w 6B The Michigan Daily Weeken i Magazine - Thursday, October 3, 1996 The Michigan Daily Weekelt I 2About Town Jerusalem Garden, serves up Mediterranean cuisine Entertainment News Stone Temple plans to tour; Carrey finally weds Holly By Julie Wenzel For the Daily Some days I'm an explorer, a pirate, a regular Goonie, if you will, on the hunt for buried treasure in Ann Arbor. Believe it or not, trekking around for precious ...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 17

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October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 17

…14B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, October 3, 1996 0 0 The Michigan Day Weekend Ma mu Sound and Fury Ed About Town Yet, that only sketches Fitzgerald's huge impact. "Gatsby" continues to sell 300,000 copies a year. An F. Scott Fitzgerald Society started in 1990. And celebrations commemorating this autumn's centennial, are being held across the. world. Writer Garrison Keillor hosted an unveiling of a Fitzgerald statue ...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 18

…18A - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday - Tuesday, September 3, 1996 I G0 A 2 0 Illini encouraged despite loss.a By Ryan White Daily Sports Writer Believe it or not,. Illinois was encouraged by its perfor- mance against Michigan on Saturday. But that doesn't necessarily mean the Fighting llini were happy. "ft's tough," said Illinois nose tackle Paul Marshall after his team's 20-8 season-opening loss to Michigan. "We placed a lot of em...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 18

… 8B The Michigan-Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday,October 3,4996 0 The Michigan Daily Weekend M ® State of the Arts READ THIS COLUMN: IT'S THE NEXT 'PULP FICTION' Bob Dole doesn't like "Pulp Fiction." He'll tell you that right off the bat. In Bob Dole's mind, "Pulp Fiction" is another demonic film that shows youngsters of all ages how to do some pretty naughty things like rob, kill and shoot heroin. In Bob Dole's mind, "Pulp Fiction" i...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 19

….J The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday- Tuesday, September 3, 1996 - 19A I.-' I L AU ~~fl Batk. shie sh.ne41 I S 8 7 . te 'I, N. to the old days, Woodson Sbot ways for Michigan L Is Cornerback tries By Nicholas J Cdtsonika Daily Sports Edit The Deion Sanders imitation was Charles Wood,*n idea. Sitting with a lunch of recruits and Michigan coac Lloyd Carr at breakfast last spring, Wo' adson, who was named Big Ten Freshi ian of the...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 19

…12B - The lichigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, October 3, 1996 Fail filmlineup has proimse, Spotential blockbu 0 The Michiganlaily Weekend I SCHOOLKIDS Continued from Page 7B good direction for Bergman. "By being a retailer for 20 years, we've got good relationships with inde- pendent distributors around the country, which gave us an edge over other start- ing labels" he said. With the introduction of jazz artist Mr. B, the Schoolki...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 20

…~20A'- The Michigan Daily - SPORTSTuesday -- Tuesday, September 3, 1996%O L G O T A L Hot Spartans stewam Boilerm-- akers, 52-14 The Associated Press It's small solace, but if you're going to have to play mighty Nebraska, it's nice to come off a strong first-game performance like Michigan State is. The Spartans, behind a talented ~freshiman tailback named Sedrick fr~yin, trampled Purdue, 52-14, -Saturday. Now it's on to No. I N~ebraska, whic...…

October 03, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 20

… 10B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, Se;ef er-m1996 0 0 The Michigan Daily *eeken Mg- . , . ,, y , M' . .. s . r gt - d' Clockwise starting at top: The grand finale of Wierd Al's concert at Hill Auditorium last Wednesday. Wierd Al daring to be stupid, does a fren- zied dance on stage. The crown prince of parody signs everything after his show, from pictures to tapes to bodyparts. To the suprise of some students, Wierd...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 21

… Ulbe £1c11l Dati Poetry slam kicks off new year You really think that you are going to learn something in class today? No chance. So get motivated! Feed your starved intellect by heading over to the Heidelberg Club Above, 215 N. Main, and witnessing the world-famous Ann Arbor Poetry Slam. Tonight's featured act is current 'Slam Champ,' Vievee. The program begins at 8 o'clock. Tuesday September 3, 1996 21A ij The swindle continues Th...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 22

…22A The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 3, 1996 HAS ' mom E ON... 1 G RECORDS Continued from Page 21A serves as a good substitute for people who may have missed the correspond- ing world tour. Especially because both the live show and live albums have almost identical set lists. "Well, we're not that fucking bad after all, are we?" asks Rotten on the record, trying to counter the band's image of being terrible before they break into a...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 23

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 23A TU ' .r..A_ ~/'" 8-Oz Cup Regular Or Lite KCROGER YOGURT... ....5 22-Oz Pkg Assorted KROGER TOASTER TREATS. 6-Oz Can Chunk Light In Oil Or Water STAR*KIST iUNA................................... 14-Oz Bag, Cheese Shoppe, No Salt or Traditional Nacho BuY ONE, GET ONE TORTILLA JIPS . 12 To 14-Oz Box Velveeta Shells & Cheese Or Kraft Deluxe MACARONI & CHEESE.....................…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 24

…24A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 3, 1996 Stupid Trigger' shoots blan By Jon Petlinski Daly Fim Editor "The Trigger Effect." The title sounds damn tough, doesn't it? After walking into the theater and seeing all those previews, audience members will probably be expecting the action, gore and high drama that the title suggests. Wrong, wrong, wrong. What do we get instead? Nothing more than a heavy dose of stupidity and - of course ...…

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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 26

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 27

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 28

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 29

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 30

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 31

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 32

…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 ...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 33

…}.:"... ' 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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 34

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 35

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 36

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 38

…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...…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 39

…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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