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September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…The Daily' By RACHEL GOTTLIEB The Michigan Daily is the University newspaper alternative. It is completely run by students, and for the 96 years that the Daily has been a vanguard for truth, it has enjoyed complete editorial freedom. Being a Real Paper, the Daily of course has news, sports, arts, editorial, photography, and business and marketing staffs. Oh, and yes, Bloom County has a home on the Opinion page. LET'S BEGIN with the illustrious...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…Page B8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 ii ICON ST. CREAMERY ICE CREAM All Natural Ice Cream Made Right In Our Store + Freshly baked wafflecones " Your favorite mixin Flavor of the Week: COOKIES & CREAM Get alarge cone for the price of a small cone EXPERIENVCE Il 1123 S. University at Church * 663-0890 ..and get to know our prices....; We carry a large selection of men's and women' shoes in the latest styles at prices th...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page B9 ir Rohertts &Bo EMBROIDERED SPORTSWEAR BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL Buy any Hooded Michigan sweatshirt and receive a UM license plate.. FREE! l' '. _} \ y \ a - r '' I l …

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

…Page B10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 41 Study: pr By LAURA BISCHOFF After the first few weeks of rest and relaxation, you find your syllabi at the bottom of your back- pack, only to discover that you were supposed to be reading 300 pages per week in History. The Chemistry assignments have also been piling up, and your political science hourly is tomorrow. What is one to do now? The options are: a)panic, b)read Cliff No...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 811 Regents have final authority on University policy i By KERY MURAKAMI Twice a month they come to sit around a long, rectangular table in Wthe Fleming Adminsitration Building to sit, talk, and sip barrels of coffee. .In the Regents' Room, on the second Thursday and Friday of every month, the eight regents of the University's governing board leave behind their usual jobs as corporate ...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…Page B12 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday. September 5. 1985 . _ . - I U w a A a d 4 k y tl 4 E X tl 8 R F f Y. 9 ., ; 4 '4 Call UAC's Entertainment HOTLINE, 24 hrs. a day, 763-1107. Our committees have something for everyone: musical theatre, comedy theatre, stand-up comedy, homecoming, lectures, musical performance, dance, mini-cou rses, and more. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT AND GET I NVOLVED WITH UAC, COME TO OUR M ASS M...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page B13 Student-teacher relations more personal in RC By RACHEL GOTTLIEB The University of Michigan is huge, Ann Arbor weather is frigid, and receiving an 'A' in a class is an up-hill pattle. But Residential College students don't have to worry about grades or braving the arctic climate. In fact, sometimes RC students wear their pajamas to class. Established in 1967, the RC is a four- year d...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

…0 Page B14 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 0" Center aids foreign travel By DAVID GOODWIN If you're going to leave home and the protecting wing of come tax, dust a whole pile of legal activities which the non- mom, do it in a big way. One doesn't know true freedom U.S. citizen gets involved in," Heise said. until he takes to flight, and with a little help from the In- THE CENTER publishes a newsletter that helps ternational...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…Dorms mix study, party The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page B15 By LEELA FERNANDES and PAMELA PRICE Okay, so the University has decided where you are going to live freshman year. Perhaps it may not have been your first choice or even your second, but don't panic, because each dorm has something special to offer. The dorms are located in three main areas: Central campus, the Hill area, and North campus. The three Quads' (qu...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

…Page B6 -The Michigan Daily- Thursday, September 5, 1985 At the University Cellar, Main Campus- l Books We've got them! For all courses taught on the Main Campus plus engineering texts for North Campus classes. Additionally, our Professional Books Department on the second floor specializes in Medical, Dental, and Law texts plus numerous technical texts and references. School Supplies A complete selection of those "must have"' items such...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

…A I I] A 0 0 0 0 I . 4 ,,, .:U - - '-a pW, ?a - ter -, ell~a ° m~ -y~s Page Specialty Shops ....... ,... 2 Housing Crunch . .... ... .3 Park~ing .. .. . ... . ... .. .. . .3 Miluseumns .. .. .. .. . ... . . . .. 4 R~.ecreation ... ... . . . . . ***7 GI~reektowvn. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ann Arbor History ..... ... .7 Shakey Jake .............. 8 4 , a. ea ; - 5 : - "Uw U- ;: _, .. _ ..__ _ , _. <,<,. 11,1 I ---"Ill Imm...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

…Page B2 2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 Specility 5 By KAREN KLEIN At some unspecified but crucial moment in the pursuit of knowledge and experience, a revelation strikes. Students wake up stunned to discover they have chosen a major, misplaced their virginity, or surmised that Ann Arbor extends beyond State Street and South University. Assuming the latter (or any com- bination which includes it), and after accepting th...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

…Building .............TThe Daiy September5- TheMichiganDaily - 5,1985- Page 3 JUg|2UA9e B2. 3l Holi-n cruERnch I 7 boom Ann A 3 eli ItQnwfkwp n""'.Tj forces "4 ':::::T'" ' ' 7 '' t 1..+ r >fl* i::ry2f4t s4r: :::>= sra t.b/ e W/ scramble' r LJI JJJJ 3skylin By KERY MURAKAMI A year ago, building developers said a "window of opportunity" had opened for the city. Now, developers are saying the building boom is progressing right on schedul...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

…A -Page B2 4 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 Thousands flock to Ann Arbor Art Fair for hand-made crafts By SUSAN GRANT Watch the thousands of people 'strolling around Ann Arbor's streets, looking at hand-made pottery, pain- tings, jewelry, and other media. Smell the mouth-watering aromas emanating from food vendors that line the streets. HEAR THE children laughing as they gather around street performers. These are some of ...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 61

…Religion remains a constant at college By SUSAN GRANT Amidst the many changes of moving away from home, take com- fort in the fact that some things always remain constant. Saturday and Sunday morning religious services go on every week offer spiritual guidance through the muddle of student problems. Many students are busy with their studies and find little time for prac- ticing religion, at least to the extent that they observed at home in a f...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

…A Page B2 6 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 Marketssuly munchies By JANICE PLOTNIK Cramming for exams inevitably becomes a part of every student's study habits, and late-night munchies and a caffeine fix are indispensable for those all-nighters. Once in to the dorm, stocking up on food is a top priority. Because dorm cafeterias aren't open for late-night snacking and one can only take so much of the candy machines, stocki...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page B2 7 Greektown in Detroit creates ethnic oasis By JANICE PLOTNIK One can stand only so many dorm meals and Domino's pizzas before the mind begins to fantasize that there must be better things out there to eat. And when the cravings get too bad, why not go way out? Come on, got for it! Go to Greece. NO, NO, no. A plane ticket is not necessary. All it takes is a car and a quarter tank of ...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 64

…Page 82 8 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 Shakey Jake enjoys living 'on the move' By NADINE LAVAGNINO Shuffling along, guitar in hand, he never passes by unnoticed. His name is Jake Woods, known around town as Shakey Jake, and he is perhaps the most colorful of Ann Arbor's many homeless. Jake, who says he is 82, has lived in Ann Arbor for 20 years. He has become an Ann Arbor personality, recognized by his wide-brimmed stra...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

… 0 0 F I it # t lJr' r + /" _. ¢y9 w I Fot al . . . . .PCross Country ..... . Field Hockey ..... Men's Basketball ... IHockey . .. .. .. . . . Wrestling . . . Women's Basketball age egg * 0* * Oe 0@@ 000 j 0e0g Volleyball.. Gymnastics Tennis... Swimming. Baseball . Softball .... Track ...... Golf . . . . 0.0.* 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 " " "" " "e""e" " " "" " "g"" " "egg......" " a I - - - -- -- I t x a .. .~~N:~'~N...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

…Page 2C - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 Gridders out to restore 'M' dominance By PHIL NUSSEL Today's Michigan football trivia question: When was the last year the Wolverines posted a losing record? Give up? The an- swer is 1967 when Bump Elliott's squad finished at 4-6. Two years later, Bo Schembechler took over as head coach and has still not had a losing record. Last season, however, Schembechler's streak almost came to...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 3C Harriers expect 'successful fall effort By STEVE HERZ Men's cross country coach Ron *arhurst is a realist. Prior to last year's Big Ten cham- pionships, he said first place was out of the question. Wisconsin, NCAA runner up in 1983, would be too tough for this team, Warhurst surmised. THE COACH was correct; his team finished second. The realist was not. Michigan beat a depleted Wiscon...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

…0 a 4C - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 Cagers aim to better 1984-'85 bests By STEVE WISE This could be a disappointing season for the Michigan basketball team. Wait a minute. Did he say disap- pointing? IS THIS the same group that retur- ns' all five starters from an NCAA- qtfalifying, Big Ten Championship team, having graduated only one regular player. Is this the same team that posted a 26-4 overall record and a 0.-2 ...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 5C Icers reach post-season; future looks positive N 1; Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Senior Chris Seychel and the Wolverine scoring-attack will need to revive their offensive output if Michigan expects to go farther than the first round of the CCHA playoffs in 1985-'86. By ADAM MARTIN Red Berenson's main objective is improvement. Hardly an unusual goal, but one that has become an obsession w...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

…Page 6G - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 17TH BIG TEN CROWN IN 18 YEARS Neters take another title By PHIL NUSSEL "The best just keep getting better" will hopefully be the theme of the 1986 men's tennis team as the defending Big ren Champions pursue their 18th title in 19 years. And what better way to do this than with the entire squad from 1985 returning. Along with-4hem, three talen- ted freshmen will join the club. BUT J...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 7C Wolverines miss series despite powerful offense "' h . ;f:;. .. .4 v : G. :T1. ' . " '' Daiy Photo by DAN HABIB Second baseman C.J. Beshke was nailed at the plate in Michigan's Big Ten playoff loss to Ohio State at Ray Fisher Stadium last spring. The Wolverines will lose Beshke but return a solid nucleus for the 1986 campaign. MORROW, PANETTA KEY SECOND-PLACE FINISH:, Softballers c...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 72

…Page 8C - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 WILCHER GAINS ALL-AMERICA Winning is name of game for tracksters By STEVE HERZ Over the past decade the men's track team has fallen into something of a rut. Each year the squad is among the nations best and it consistently sports one or two All-Americans. LAST YEAR was no different. Thomas Wilcher, who has made a habit of jumping atop linebackers on the gridiron, instead jumped the ...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 73

…-Thursday, September 5, 1985 - Page 9C The Michigan Daily - What makes Michigan sports so perennially successful? The question has many answers. Some say at a school as big as Michigan, people are expected to care about athletics enough to produce nationally-ranked teams. But this is not always true. In Wolverine coun- try, people do care about athletics, but it's not just the people involved with athletics; it's the athletes them- selves. A...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

…Page 1OC - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 0 0 New and Used Books Brought in from Universities around the country, our stock of quality used books is one of the largest in the country. And our prices are the best. We guarantee the correct book for every course. Just hand us your list of classes-we do all the work. No pawing through stacks looking for the right book-we hand it to you. Important Due to the unpredictable enro...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 75

…A New Season of International Presentations 1985-1986 Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam..................................... Bernard Haitink, Conductor Guarneri String Quartet ........................... Kalidoskopio of Greece ............................. Francois-Rene Duchable, Pianist ..................... Hanover Band of London .......................... Fine Arts String Quartet ............................ Raphael Hillyer, Violist Na...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 76

…2D-T4MithigarDa4 Thursday, Soptelmbers5 . .0 _ _ _ 'L--AA~iB -. - a INSIDE cSe On the cover Like many of the products of his fer- tile mind, the cover was conceived by Peter Williams faster than you can say 35mm camera. Peter's frenetic pace of giving birth to raw wet in- spirations is fortunately balanced by a liberal abortion policy and ample drying off time. It's not all in the wrist. The photo of dB's frontman Pete Holsapple was ta...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 77

…_ _ ._ Pge IBD -The Michigan ly -Thursday, Septernb 85 7f 0 ,; Tbechigin Dii Th CAMPUS CINEMA I The best of our science By Byron L. Bull Among football games, parties, road trips, tragic romances, afternoons in the Diag, nights in the Arb, no memory of Ann Arbor and the University is complete without Casablanca, or 2001, or Rebel Without A Cause. Movies are as big a part of life on campus as anything; over the years this campus has ...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 78

… 0 The NWii~/*in Daily- Thursday, SepI Page 4D - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5, 1985 0 The An wily - Thursday, SePA THEATRE REC( Report to Congress By Chris Lauer brilliant production scintillate, and singlehandedly bring life to one that drags. The Michigan Ensemble Theatre (MET), a University-sponsored com- pany using the same administrative and artistic support at PTP, has equally high standards, but offers production...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 79

… age 16D - The Michigan y - Thursday, Septemb; 985 S '9 -0 The A igan Daily - Thursc RADIO The Utopfanr P o etBy arwulf arwulf THI R ADIO is a verb. That's what I said. You are a participant, when your radio is on, and you are an extension of the station you choose to follow. I doubt that very many of us ponder the implications of this, and if I harp on it for very long, you'll probably get tired of it. Let's just say that folks shou...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 80

… Page6D '- the Michigan Daily ThtrrsdaySptenber 5, 1985 ICECREAM 0 0 9" 0 a The "'A*n Dailya- Thursday, SreA The golden fix By Katie Wilcox T HE ICE CREAM wars in Ann Arbor rage full force on campus, each competitor slinging mounds of sweet, cool stuff in the battle for the consumer's dollar. It wasn't until this year when newcomers Steve's and the Beacon St. Creamery popped onto the scene that the magnitude of the competition was ful...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 81

…I 14D -- The Michigan Daily Thursday, September 5, CLASSICAL w 7f 7f The Mic an Daily - Thursday B The way it breathes By Neil Galanter THIS FALL, as in past fall concert seasons, Ann Arbor can boast a classical music event practically every evening. The major contributing institution to the overall success of Ann Arbor's classical life is The University Musical Society. Since 1879, through wars and depressions, peaceful and prospero...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 82

… - Page 8D - The Michigan Daily -Thursday,'September 5, 1985 MUSIC SCENE -W 0 fi vchigan Daily - Thursday Exhume the remains By Byron L. Bull F AR INTO the Neverland between the Midwest and the East, with the closest major city-Detroit-something of a sick metropolitan joke, Ann Arbor is still a notable tap into the current music scene. OK, so it's not Athens or Min- neapolis, but a major university status puts this community on the road...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 83

…I Page 12D-- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 5,T985 The Michigan Daily - Thurs JAZZ Bid for power MUSIC E By Marc S. Taras I F YOU are already a jazzhead (you probably turned to this page first!) you will be delighted to know that you have made a significant decision in choosing the University of Michigan. Read on. And do try to contain your excitement. You will be among family soon enough, alright? If you are unaware, or have...…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 84

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September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…cl bt Ninety-seven years of editorial freedom Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, September 5, 1986 4 r 43atlu Vol. XCVII - No. 2 Copyright 1986, The Michigan Daily Twenty-Two Pages Women of Michigan Calendar hits stores By MELISSA BIRKS A smiling blonde reclines in the sun with Michigan Stadium behind her. A tall dark-haired dancer stands sultrily against the wooden dance room wall. An elegantly dressed woman leans against a column at Hil...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 Inquiring Photographer By Andi Schreiber = The Daily wants to know the answer to the most popular question on campus, "How was your summer?" Stu Harris, LSA junior: My summer was ful - filling but not relaxing. I worked in New York City for a commercial real estate company, Coldwell Banker - they're number one in the country. The best part about being back in Ann Arbor is having the ...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 -Page 3 Frat rebuilds house, image k k b 1 W 9 9 i 4 4 4 4 8 b tl 9 K. 4 ff 6 d 4 By MARTHA SEVETSON Some members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity arrived in Ann Arbor this week to find a partially constructed house, forcing them to commute from home, stay with friends, or even temporarily live at the Bell Tower Hotel. The fraternity's $1 million renovation, scheduled to be completed by September, w...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION U P U~ *WS5~5 ~ S ~~** P y1f ae d F uwiw Friday, September 5, 1986 The Michiaen Deity Even new student tenants have rights 4 This is a busy time of year in the landlord tenant business. Forastudents it is the time to return to Ann Arbor or move within. For landlords that means an opportunity to pick up some extra money in the midst of the confusion. For the Tenants Union it is time to help students get an equitable housing...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…Page 5 -The Michigan Daily- Friday, September 5, 1986 Peaceful civil, action leads to change By Jonathan Ellis Why would someone decide to break the law, not for individual gain, but for reasons of cpnscience? People weigh the decision to commit "'civil disobedience" in the privacy of their hearts, so I can only give you my own reasons. This summer I spent three days in the Washtenaw County Jail for an act of protest at congressman Carl Purs...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 M4' Y .A 11111 I - , - I. -I AlI Dj lu4t-05 57 J 4 FOR SALE PERSONAL HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED SPEAKERS - SUNN MODEL 5 P.A. Perfect for parties. 996-4465.$400, O.B.O. 5020912 FREE PRESS "WEEKS FOR '." Delivered on campus. Call 668-8713. 6220911. ART/GRAPHICS TABLE - Excellent condition. Kathy. 971-5394 mornings. 3520910 COUCH - Exc. Cond., Conte...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

…Michigan Theater restores The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 -Pane 7 its vaudeville style (Continued from Page 1) do not, the restoration project, slated to be completed by around January, may be delayed. "We can only think in a very positive sense. But we'll definitely be singing the blues and crying in our beers if we don't get the grant," Collins said. "It would be a tragic loss. All that we've accomplished so far in our fund...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 'U' hospital wins appeal for lithotripter By ELLEN FIEDELHOLTZ The University Hospital won its appeal Aug. 28 against the Michigan Department of Public Health (MDPH) and was granted the right to use a special kidney stone machine for research and patient care. The lithotripter uses shock waves to break down kidney stones, which then pass through the patient's system. A lithotripsy, as t...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 - Page 9 'U' students find long lines and red tape a very sticky situation By EDWARD HILLS The University's annual custonis of red tape, snaking lines, and confused faces once again became familiar sights this week as students scrambled to get into classes and track down their financial aid. "The main problem with this University is that it's so spread out," said engineering junior Tom Sharpe. ...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Friday, September 5, 1986 'U' Terrace residents fight hospital growth - -1 Freshmen adjust to U festyle (Continued from Page 1) w By ELIZABETH ATKINS Residents of University Terrace, a University-owned housing complex for graduate students, will be watching and waiting this fall as the planned destruction of their homes draws closer. But residents say they will plan militant opposition if University Hospital at...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…Completed calendar displays 'U' models' 'Looks of Class' The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 -Page 11 (Continued from Page 1) consignment, allowing them to return unsold calendars to his eompany. Although the cal - endars originally went on sale around three weeks ago for $8, most stores reduced the price to $6 oi' $7 because sales were slow. Moe's Sports Shop had 10 calendars sitting on its shelves for more than three weeks until...…

September 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

….. Page 12 -.The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 b f Space port put on hold SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)-America's space station exists only in volumes of . drawings, miles of computer tape, and the minds of engineers who still disagree with it. But by 1994, NASA plans to have a structure as long as one and two-thirds football football fields orbiting 280 miles above the Earth, and housing eight crew members for up to 90 days. The...…

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