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September 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 137) • Page Image 51

…lbe 9£idtigatn &dIg POIRTSL Section E Wednesday September 8, 1999 www .michigandaily com NEW STUDENT oDmON MOM 441'is kotbed M'n oUMe ofstron , urn Sacaemics People give many reasons for choosing the University of Michigan as their college. The top-ranked Business School, the diversity of the student body, and the beauty of the campus are the reasons cited by most incoming students. But those students are lying. Badly. The business school...…

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…2E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - I-- - I INFORMATION 'U' CA MICHIGAN TICKET OFFICE Tickets to all 'M' sporting events )1 CHIIGAN'S ROAD FOOTBALL OPPONENTS (same stadiums may be sold out) $yraeuse (Sept. 18) 1-88 iiconsin (Sept. 25) (60 1ichigan State (Oct. 9) 1-800 Indiana (Oct. 30) 1-8 Penn State (Nov. 13) 1-8 NUSE 764-0247 8-366-3849* 8) 262-1440 0-GOSTATE 00-447-4648 00-863-3336 * Can only...…

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…Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 3E: Cold weather can't stop Michigan nine By Raphael Goodstein Daily Sports Writer NOTRE DAME - Bo Schembechler once said "Those that stay will be champions." Even though the Michigan baseball team ended its season on a losing note, there will be another baseball game, and another CAA Tournament, and there might even be some ollege World Series titles for the Wolverin...…

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…4E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 8, 1999 F True Michigan hockey fans see bigger picture in tourney exit ORCESTER, Mass. - It's a tired statement to make, but an appropriate one: What Michigan lacked in talent this season, it made up for in character. Granted, this doesn't change the bontt line. Michigan will not be playing in the Frozen Four for the first time sirie 1994 - the end of a brilliant string ...…

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…Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 5E Uuevara wants wins By Stephanie Offen as AlayneI Daily Sports Writer Heather Oc Speaking to 3,000 fans who came out to watch lineup all s Michigan's football team lose to Notre Dame on the Ingramn newly installed scoreboards at Crisler Arena, Sue points a gar Guevara made her first attempt at filling that same arena 3-point fiel for the women's basketball season. Kip...…

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…6E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 8, 1999 Ever since becoming a varsity team in 1994, the Michigan women's soccer team has been KICKING DOW TI-l DOOR By Geoff Gagnon Daily Sports Writer NOTRE DAME - Michigan soc- cer coach Debbie Belkin was hoping her team could put its experience to use as it entered second-round NCAA Tournament competition for the first time in the team's five-year history. Belkin wanted...…

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…Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 7E lowers go out f way to punish I1ves in practice Emily Achenbaum ily Sports Writer To simply say the Michigan rowing am finished its season fifth in the ition for the second consecutive ar at the NCAA rowing pionships in Sacramento, tW, would trivialize its experience. "Any team in the building process s to go through a year of ups and wns," sophomore Kate Johnson ...…

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…8F -New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, September 8, 1999 'M' women's tennis can go nowhere but up Underdog men's tennis ready to be top dog this season By Raphael Goodstein Daily Sports Writer How do you top a 4-17 record, ninth place in the Big Ten and a first round exit from the Big Ten tournament? Um, how do you not top that kind of year? Michigan's womens'tennis team came in like a lamb and left like one as well thi...…

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…Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 9E Women's gymnastics came oh, so close to first national title By Stephen A. Rom Maily sports Writer SALT LAKE CITY - Michigan's S to attain its first women's national mpionship fell just three-tenths of a point short at the NCAA women's gym- nastics championships in April. "That slim margin was all that stood between Michigan and last year's national champion, Georgi...…

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…10E - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 8,1999 After 46 years, men's soccer gets foot in the varsi door By Uma Subramanian L Daily Sports Writer n the early 1950s, the United States going to get the little perks that we'v was in the middle of the Cold War, been wanting." Buddy Holly blared from the juke- But those 50 years weren't wasted box and James Dean was in his prime. The Michigan men's soccer team has Leg...…

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…www.michigandaily com Ule 9S1idl4Fgutn 1u IN IVERS!ITrY Section F Wednesday September 8, 1999 NEW STUDENT EDITION ........ . ...... .... ....... . ............ Come to the Un iv ersiy ndfind your fortune Health system half of 'U' $1.5 billion budget pays for 3 hospitals, 120 clinics By Dave Den Herder Daily Staff Reporter After a couple of weeks in the hill area residence halls, it's easy to label them as the outskirts of campus. An...…

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…2F - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 8, 1999 LIKE TO WRITE? CAN YOU TRACK DOWN NEWS ? (©P)f[ TD[|i Q A CALL (734) 76-DAILY FOR DETAILS. INFORMATION 'U' CAN USE Department of Public Safety Web uvww.umich.edu/sa ft emergencies91 non-emergencies 763-1131 office 763-3434 University Health Service Web* www.uhs.urich.edu scheduling 764-8325 cancellations 763-3557 general information 764-8320 Academic Advising 764-03...…

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…Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 3F 'Project serves as a link between students, agencies x , rr ,r xr P r. si rf By Phil Bansal Daily Staff Writer Eleven years ago, whenever University students wanted to volunteer their free time to help people in need of assistance, they had to call agencies out of the blue and offer their services. But in 1988, Anita Bohn helped start Project SERVE. Now, it's the ...…

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…4F - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 8, 1999 Give back to the University community. Write for the Daily. Mass Meetings .. Second floor, Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard St. (next to the admissions office). 0 Rare gift gets giver a rarer honor By Michael Grass Daily Staff Reporter University President Lee Bollinger announced in June that businessman and philanthropist A. Alfred Taubman will donate $3...…

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…Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 5F SICK? DON'T TAKE THE DAY OFF (WHS helps restore sick students pluck -just wake an appointment y Chris randstaff aily Staff Reporter " om,lI can't go to school today. I -eally sick." Sound familiar? At some time or other we've layed the part of the pitiful student ho'll surely die if we're forced to o to school. And why shouldn't we, our gener- ion grew up reading Sh...…

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…6F - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 8, 1999 HIT THE ROAD (and the books, too) 0 By Jacob Wheeler something foreign in the United States. Only Daily Staff Writer the Baechle, the small, peaceful streams run- FREIBURG, Germany - Here at the ning along many pedestrian lanes, keep Greiffenegg Biergarten, perched atop flowing normally. The Strassenbahn passes Schlossberg, the highest vantage point in by and Europ...…

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…............................. -....... Wednesday, September 8. 1999 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - 7F New millennium arrives, 21st Century program departs Markly will retain a living-learmnig program; Resuent S pressure from grad schools, considers dropping no-grades policy By Stephanie Offen Daily Staff Reporter 9 the 21st century approaches, the University's 21st Century program will become history. The program was a living-...…

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…8F - New Student Edition - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 8, 1999 a Advisers urge students to contact them often By Adam Zuwerink Daily Staff Reporter Academic advisers play a large role during an incoming student's ori- entation session, from answering stu- dent's concerns about college life to helping them decide which classes to take. But their role doesn't end there. The LSA Student Academic Affairs center, located in 1255 An...…

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…Wednesday, September 8, 1999 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edoiion - 9F Aging9 landmark RENOVATE Continued from Page IF cessful vaccine for polio. asdin said Rackham has structural weaknesses, and aihou aid the building is in no immediate danger, they will need to be corrected when the building is renovated. Hill, known worldwide for its near-perfect acoustics, needs a major overhaul of its mechanical system, including the introduc- tion...…

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…10E -- New Student Edition - The Michi IOF- Nw Sudet Eitin -TheMici an aily -- Wednesdav. Sentember 8. 1999 1k I A p p A T i F *11 uI 1i oil West Side FANTASY ATIIC COSTUMES (~WHERE IMAGINATION REIGNS pp4. " 3.- .. d *theme party supplies *gag gifts *magic and juggling *costumes Frames " futons " cor custom work yoga products Book Shop since 1975 Used & .Rare Books Bought & Sold 113 W. Liberty (1/2 block W. of Main St.) ...…

September 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…OehdDraanig One hundred seven years of edztorifreedom News: 76-DAILY Advertising: 764-0554 Tuesday September 8, 1998 An,. A'b..,C 9W The.Mivhgan1. '': WELCOME BACK It's that time of year again. The Diag is full of old friends and new students, the coffeehouses are bustling ... and there are Dailys. Welcome to campus and to one of the University's longest-running tra- ditions - The Michigan Daily. We left the paper in the hands of the summ...…

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…2A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 GRANGER bontinued from Page 1A " dmit and I think if it's challenged in Court ... the University's position will be upheld," Sedler said. Nametags adorned the doors of.Granger's would-be hallrnates on the fourth floor of Couzens Residence Hall this past weekend, but the door to the room Granger was assigned was bare. LSA first-year student Opara Ugbuattu, who lives across the hall from what ...…

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…9 CRIME The Michigan Daly - Tues LOCAL/S TATE Colleagues baCk scrutinized former 'U' day, September 8, 1998 - 3A regent Man found living near Bentley Library North Campus groundskeepers reported to the Department of Public Safety that a man was living in the woods 30 feet north of the Bentley Library, UPS reports state. The caller said the illegal residents were not in the area, but said they constructed a make-shift living area. Police fo...…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 UII e £lidr~ilafg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan ::.Nr,A , LAURIE MAYK Editor in Chief JACK SCHILLACI Editorial Page Editor 'Charging is not the same as conviction, so that's a harder issue. ... I would rather err on the side of making sure our students are safe.' -University Regent Phillip Power; on the administration...…

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…r i. f i . , ,. .; .> , ' Ct ., ;; . ' 4 < . " The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998-- 5A u:4 mtII% Wirebond Regular Or College Rule 70-Ct Sheets Top Flight kLimit 4 Total Please. Notebook.a....._es___ SAVE $2.16 s644 For Faxes And Computers Multipurpose ChampionPaper 500-Sheet "'Pkg6 Assorted 6.4-Oz Tube Tr o late SAVE 50 12-Oz Btl NMultipurpose Renu Sorution SAVE At Least $1.20 1.75-Oz Lady Speed Stick Or 2.8-Oz Men...…

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…6A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 NATION/WORLD I Divers closer to finding Swissair flights second black box HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) - A Canadian navy submarine detected a signal yesterday believed to be from the second black box aboard Swissair Flight 111, boosting investiga- tors' hopes of solving the mystery of the plane's horrific crash. Divers equipped with hand-held sonar searched 190 feet underwater for the cockp...…

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… -LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8,.1998 - 7, NOW .., _ ! ! s 'Date rape' drug targeted by women's commission The Associated Press A state agency plansto begin holding a two-year sentence, while people" seminars at Michigan universities to caught using the drug can get one year inform women about the dangers the in jail. so-called "date rape" drug that can be DeGrow said about 400 students are slipped into a woman's ...…

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…18A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 LABOR DAY In midst of 1aor issues, Michi celebratesh iay Don't look down DETROIT (AP) - Ten days into their strike, Northwest Airlines pilots took to Detroit's streets yesterday with laid-ofl co-workers in a parade honoring a holiday of note in this city known iCr! its tervent unionism. Onlookers lining a downtown street didn't disappoint, cheering the passing pilots and their famili...…

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…The Michigan Daily- New Student Edition -- September 8, 1998 - 9a p m 1 I A or IESTSRT ITA . ". : IlK 1' 1 I I 1, I IIL' :4' 'I IlL I I i 1 1k I A k T I I I I k T b A I- A I I c O SEETH ; a r . S r . as+ :., { z, :'' a{ r * , "s ?: ", I I I I - = - - - -,- m- - a --- - - m -- -, - - - m* m m - - -- - - -9 …

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…s i'f1 A "T' L _. " a : _ L- - , - -- T1 - ! I - . T . - - _. _I - . _ P+ - -. - _.- i_ - __ f1 A ^ e%['4 WA - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 LocA/STATE Regents approve 3.9 percent tuition increase 4 4 By Mike Spahn Daily Staff Reporter After months of discussion, debate and speculation about the financial state of the University, the University Board of Regents approved a 3.9 percent tuition increase as part of the $890 ...…

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…I _y LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - September 8, 1998 - 11A I Bollinger creates: life science group By Erin Holmes , Daily StaffRepsrter University President Lee Bollinger announced the creation of the Life Sciences Commission this past sum- mer, which will assess the status of life science programs at the University and the potential for new achievements in these studies. "From the start, I've been saying that building, enhancing and r...…

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…12A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 LOCAL/STATE Game marked by missed chances FOOTBALL Continued from Page IA look option offense. Jackson, an extremely quick and athletic quarter- back, was stifled in the first half and the Wolverines limited the Irish to six points. The Wolverines, on the other hand, appeared to dominate on offense during the first half. Michigan quarterback Tom Brady, starting in his first collegiate ...…

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…Oe £idiu &an ilj PORTST ulSDAY li Miga Dai y uesday Fit to be tied: McGwire's 61st homer passes Ruth, ties Mans ST. LOUIS (AP) - No. 61 flew off Mark McGwire's bat yesterday, matching Roger Maris' home run record, and left just one question: How soon will it be his alone? V History came quickly. McGwire launched Mike Morgan's pitch 430 feet to left field in the first inning, tying the hallowed mark that has stood for 37 years. McGwire immed...…

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…14A - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 pp,., : 3 F I I Tell your parents its require or - Communications 101. I I 0 How could they refuse when they find out you won't be run- ning up their phone bill calling collect. Because with AirTouch Student Prepaid Cellular, you purchase whatever airtime you want in advance. There are no contracts, no monthly bills, no credit checks, and no long-term commitment. Pl...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998 - 15A Associated Press Poll the AP top 25 poll (1st-place votes). Team Points Previous 1. Ohio State (39) 1,70831 2. Florida State {22) 1,667 2 3. Florida (4) 1,571 3 4. Nebraska (2) 1,546 4 5. Kansas State (2) 1,418 6 6. UCLA (1) 1.394 7 7. LStJ 1,279 9 8. Tennessee 1,274 1o 9. Penn State 1,131 13 10. Notre Dame 1,104 22 11. Washington 1,051 18 12. Virginia 963 16 13. Mkigdan 81.8 5 14. ...…

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…16A - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998 Kovach and Tate head to Happy Valley By Umn Subrammian Daily Sports Writer Over the past few years, Kelly Kovach and Kellyn Tate have been fix- tures in the Michigan softball dugout. They watched the team develop into one of the top programs in the Big Ten and the country. And just last year, they participated in the Wolverines' two wins over Penn State. This year, they'll be tryin...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998 - 17A 'M' volleyball sweeps into season By Uma Subramanian Daily Sports Writer Last year the Michigan women's vol- leyball team had its most successful season in history, earning its first NCAA tournament bid and finishing with a record of 21-12. Entering the 1998 campaign, the Wolverines think they can keep the fire burning. "We're a better team than we were last year," Michigan coach ...…

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…18A - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998 4ens cross country ducks golf balls at Open By Chris Duprey Daily Sports Writer The No. 7 Michigan men's cross country team began its season by run- ning in the unscored Michigan Open - an event so unofficial that the University Golf Course staff doesn't even stop golfers from playing during the race. Traditionally, the open serves as an opportunity for Michigan coach Ron Warhurst t...…

September 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 19

…aI1e £idpigan atIg HIRING PAGE ur sew W a II .I' 0 0WIPEW ORL.D SPORTS CENTER Part -time Positions Available for Fall September 19 -December 21 Concessions Staff, Soccer Referees and Roller Hockey Referees WWSC is now looking for dependable and reliable people to fill open postions for our Fall sports seasons. Flexible schedule, pay rate determined by experience. Stop by 2140 Oak Valley Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 to fill out an applica...…

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…20A - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998 'M' gymnast makes U.S. team By Tracy Sander my head Daily Sports Writer such a bi He may be young. He may have rotation as been a rookie of sorts. But Michigan hers. gymnast Justin Toman took it all in "I had a stride and left Indianapolis as a got all the member of the U.S. national men's day of co gymnastics team. fun and n .Competing with Michigan team- my group. mates and forme...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998- 21A Kids, fans have good 'Experience' before watching loss at Crisler , By Jon Zemke Daily Sports Writer At 11 o'clock on a hot Saturday ru ing, dozens of young kids ran h ugh the gates and into the carni- ral-like atmosphere of the "Michigan Experience." These children scampered through he empty parking lot just east of the unnel leading into Michigan Stadium. They bounced on a moon- va...…

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…Wy- ttttIt~ftftron- September 8,1998 _________ ____ _____ Michigan Union o'okstor Not your same old boo kstore... *We Now Car* *inflatable furniture *a new line of bath and beaut producV *sheets, pillows, leece blankets *the newest styles of michigan clothing Oh yeah, we still have the largest selection of textbooks & study aids on campus!! -aT - We're still located irthe 0 basement of the Michigan Union...giveus 4 a call at 995-8877 for our ...…

September 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 23

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 - 23A Weak plot puts '54' at less than positive By Matthew Barrett Daily Arts Writer There's no doubt that there are plenty of interesting tales to be told about the happenings inside the night club Studio 54, but this isn't one of them. "54," the story of the popular New York spot of the late '70s and early '80s is nothing more than the million to one shot of a dreamy teen from New Jersey who ...…

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…24A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 U'prof. Into The Wild Jon Krakauer Anchor Books In a fast paced world defined by material- ism and superficiality, it is often quite diffi- cult to remain grounded. Perhaps this is espe- cially so for college students who too easily become trapped by the spiraling game of competition. But, for a moment, imagine the other extreme. Imagine a college student immediately after graduation donat...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 - 25A 'X-Files' actor m stifies au iences at Malnstreet By Gabe Smith Daily Arts Writer "We think that Fox Mulder's found the truth and gone way past it. Actually we hope he never finds it, otherwise we would be out of a job;' remarked Dean Haglund in reference to his character of Ringo Langly on the hit television series "The X-Files.' Langly is part of a trio of paranoid conspiracy theorists c...…

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…next top: Soul mate d ikjan Tomorrow in Daily Arts: t Stop Wonderland" makes its stop at the Michigan this U Breaking Records, the Daily Arts guide to new releases in c The Sundance romantic comedy takes fate to new heights the music industry, returns for a special Wednesday appear- ling the tale of a woman broken-hearted by love only to find ance. Check out the latest in new CD releases. oul mate is waiting at the next subway stop. Check out ...…

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…Ilctfaky - it part of the routine 4ou are the music, while the music lasts." -T.S. Eliot from "The Dry Savages," 1941 s you step through the threshold of yourdorm room, you may A' eel as though, you finally have arrived. You may see coming to the University as an opportunity to set yourself free of parental encroach- ment, a means to find your true call- in life, or a place to find intellectu- imulation. And you will probably be confused as he...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Even when everythlng changes, stay in control Some people say there are no guarantees in life. They're wrong. Now that you're here at the University of Michigan, you should know that one thing is an undeniable certainty: In the next three, four or five years that you are here, you will make decisions and encounter situations that will reveal who you are, what you will become, a...…

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…The ichigan Dai l ew Student Edion -- September 8, 199 J onversion tto fantic S powerul 4ii hgh school, its all about image Any actions you took durnn those ur fateful years had the potential f)r either elevating or destroying your reputation. In my high school, as in many oth- ers, school spirit was out. Sure, there were the ditty pom-pon girls who ran up and down the football field cheering for the East Brunswick (N.J.) Bears, but in genera...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 The Daily's books are in! A limited-edition first printing of The Michigan Daily's book, "We're No. 1: The 1997 National Championship Season," is now available at the Daily's offices at 420 Maynard St. and at select local retail outlets. Get the most complete coverage available of Michigan's football season along with breathtaking photography. Limited first edition available for...…

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