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…Page 12C THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION UNIVERSITY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Page 120 THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION UNIVERSiTY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Construction temporarily scars campus By LISA DINES Daily Staff Reporter Although construction means dirt, noise and inconve- nience for students and faculty, many believe it will create a state-of-the-art University. "Better facilities enable students to have a better ...…
… dThe N'idOin 1U1 New Student Edition ARTS ThuI ) T ir I 1d Ann Arbor can fill any culture cravings When I die, I want to be cremated, with my ashes divided into two parts. One part is to be scattered back in Baltimore, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in the outfield, on the ground Brady Anderson treads. The other is to be placed in the Michigan Theater - row eight, third seat in from the right aisle. Sounds a little eccentric, I suppo...…
…Page 2D THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ARTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Theater Local stages come alive with classic theater productions* By MELISSA ROSE BERNARDO Just because you're 12 hours from the Big Apple doesn't mean you're not going to find top-notch theater in Ann Arbor. And even if the only theater you've seen was your high school's production of "Bye Bye Birdie," the performance selection and quality in Ann Arbor is guar-...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ARTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Page 3D Comics *Newest superheroes fly into town Flights of fancy or children's literature, students await the latest releases By JOHN R. RYBOCK Fantasy. That's it. Every Wednesday, Dave's Comics on East William gets its new shipment of comics, and am there to indulge in my fantasy world. And I have no shame about that, despite what my friends will say. I'll fully adm...…
…Page dD THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ARTS THURSUAY SEP 1EWE'R 9 7994 Page 4D THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ARTS THURSDAY S~PTE~4B~W8 1994 I. II~c L4 r S: y f 'KR CLASSICAL,',. . goo I ± 11-41l f 1... 7 T mw Romms .: King .... s ZO > 0 JO4 hh , 18 , . ® . David's Books Dl El WE El 11 4 5 CHRIS WOLF/Daily 5c 16 0) Pinball Pete's I CHRIS WOLF/Daily The University Musical Society's Only 19 To ...…
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…Page 6D THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ARTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Page 6D THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ARTS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 7994 'U' art museum boasts Picasso collection By JESSIE HALLADAY Students come to the University for much more than the academics. For many, Ann Arbor is a cultural draw which entices students from across the country. There is a definite comfort in knowing that when you pack up all your ...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ARTS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER R_ NPA p2mm 7n THEMIHIAN""""".SU."N -I - A ~ThIR lV ~P FR R l- - .v . . . I v. a m-. WF .---, V"'* 1 [U U SCU 1 .5 I PJI Iage Reporter's Notebook * Travails of covering the annual art fair By DARCY LOCKMAN And now that is the howling baby! Yes, no doubt about it ... and why not? Not an uninspired reaction -- "Aaaahh! Yaaaaaaooohhh, oooooh, waaaaah ... Waaaaaah!" - all things co...…
…Page 8D THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ARTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Page80 TE MCHIGN DALY EW SUDEN EDTIONARTSTHUSDAY SEPEMBR.._199 1 1 Ii I .1 III 11 " CASUAL DINING-* BRUNCH " FINE INING - TAKEOUT-* DELIVERY-* CASUAL INING-* BRUNCH - FINE DINING - TAKEOUT- DELIVERY " CASUAL DINING " BRUNCH -FINE DINING " TAKOUT" DELIVERY-* CASUAL DINING THE x, 3 A To" 'I PAG E - NINIC IVnl%") - AUAnlIG * -LfO34.L - 9NINI4 3Iid - HNnaUs ...…
…OleA idigan aitl New Student Edition AN N ,Ax RB O R Thursday, September 8, 1994 SectionE uIIrm KAFKA Win Ann Arbor And it ain't New York City either omeone told me once that he thinks Ann Arbor is just like ewYork City. "New York City?" My friends from the East Coast shrieked when I repeated the conversation, incredu- lous and slightly offended by the comparison. "No, no, no, no," sputtered one. "Obviously this guy has never been to New...…
…Page 2E THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ANN ARBOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 'U' tossed about in political currents, faces shrinking aid By JAMES M. NASH Daily Staff Reporter Some lawmakers call it greed, but for the University, it's a way of life. Each year, University officials lobby state and national government leaders for funds. They say the money is needed to keep tuition in check and improve the quality of education. But go...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ANN ARBOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Page 3E *Live cheap, live off- campus the Ann Arbor way Keep your options open, you don't have to live in the dorms By FRANK C. LEE Daily Staff Reporter - Off-campus housing offers an often inex- Wpensive, convenient alternative to living in the residence halls. The University guarantees housing for only first-year students. The University also requires students u...…
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…Page 6E THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ANN ARBOR THURSDAYSEPTEMRR8.1994 Popular restaurants reside on side streets Students By JEN DiMASCIO Daily Staff Reporter In your first months in Ann Arbor, resist the temptation to look for familiar fast-food and franchise eateries. The city has so much more to offer so save the Olive Garden for the next time you go home. While your parents or summer stash of cash are still nearby, try out som...…
…Shopping for Food Corner stores offer array of £roceries By REBECCA DETKEN Daily Staff Reporter First-year students usually don't have to worry about grocery shop- ping as the residence hall cafeterias provide a wide variety of meals. But while the food is filling, students only receive 13 meals a week and some- nes tend to get sick of dorm food. Low prices attract many students to Meijer. While Meijer seems to have the cheapest prices and the...…
…Page 8E THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ANN ARBOlR THURSDfAY- SPTFAMFR Ri7.99 . " ._ .., _. .. ".... " ". ""- " ............. a.v r xvn w..r wnr.vn r nvxavvn x, .: cr r crnocn o, xaav FASHION Local Radio Stations Continued from pag 7E new students, this warehouse-type store is for serious bar- AM FM gain-shoppers. WJR - 760 Talk, news, lite rock. WCBN -88.3 Student-run radio "People are there to look for a bargain - and that's what T...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ANN ARBOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 r Page 9E Religion Far away from home, students still keep up the faith . Religious faith is evident throughout Ann Arbor. HOmELESS Continued from page 3E homeless people face a contradiction when looking for work. Michael explained, "You can't get a job without an address. You can't get into a place without money. And you can't get money without a job." Estimati...…
…Page 10E THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION ANN ARBOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 ANN ARBOR Continued from page lE making up the University community, Ann Arbor would be a ghost town without the University. The University occupies 2,665 acres of prime real estate, making other property and rent values that much higher. The city made the country's Top Ten list of places to raise children, taking into account the quality of education that ...…
… UJiz OMi'igan ailg New Student Edition Section Thursday, September 8, 1994 1r High hopes, expectations await new 5 f,, K, so the guy with the 0 goatee is Howard. And that's Webber?" "Yeah, he's the best one." "Oh. So who's this one again?"1 "That's Jackson - he's from Texas.h' @nd so's King, he's that one." " And next to him?" BRETT "Rose. He's FORREST real tall." Forrest "Huh ... So Fires these guys are the best class ever?" "That's wha...…
…Page 2F THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION SPORTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Gender Equity Spared another year, men gymnasts overcome with successful season By JOSH KARP Daily Sports Writer All good things must come to an end. Unfortunately for the No. 7 Michigan men's gymnastics team, this was to be their fate last season. After a rich 50-year tradition, the team was going to be dropped. The reason for doing so can be summed up in t...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION SPORTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Page 3F Football No roses for Blue in Hall of Fame season Injuries, quest for No. 1 lead to football's fall in '93 DOUGLAS KANTE R/Daily Mlichigan quarterback Todd Collins, who starred as Elvis Grbac's backup two years ago, found starting against Notre Dame a tougher assignment. Remember'93, Michigan, or it' ppen all over again hroughout your life you probably have co...…
…Page 4F THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITIONSPORTS THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 8,_1994 Baseball Hitters return to Big Ten prominence Women's Lacrosse Laxers go 11-0 with new coach, training By RYAN WHITE Daily Baseball Writer The Michigan baseball team sailed into uncharted waters during its 1994 season, namely the Big Ten playoffs. The Wolverines made their first postseason appearance in five years when they qualified as a No. 3 seed in the conf...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION SPORTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Page 5F * Wrestlers excel at Big Tens, O . By RYAN WHITE Daily Sports Writer Early in the 1993-94 wrestling sea- son Michigan senior co-captain Brian Harper said that the Wolverines were not a team that would do well in dual meets, but would be in the thick of things come playoff time. He probably had no idea at the time just how right he was. Michigan struggled to a 1...…
…Page 6F THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION SPORTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 high hopes for Fab Fie facle' Team made. headlines on and off the court A funny thing happened on the way to the national champion- ship. Well, make that several funny things. And no national champion- ship. In facttchigan team was sc busy making RACHEL headlines off BACHMAN the court, its Bach's Score on-court ex- ploits seemed like a sideline to the real...…
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…Page 8F THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION SPORTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE R 8, 1994 You may not be By BRENT McINTOSH and RYAN WHITE Daily Sports Writers "... And I can't wait to get to Phys- ics 140," the eager freshman said. "Physics?" we replied, as we shot each other quick, astonished glances. "Yes, physics. I'm here for an edu- cation," he answered haughtily. An education? Our questioning brows raised even higher. As hard as it may be fo...…
…THE MICHIGAN DAILY NEW STUDENT EDITION SPORTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 Pans 9F THEMIHIANDALY EWSTDET DIIONSPRT TURDA,SEPTEMBR . 1994 ,noOI - - 1~~J Tennis 4M' netters excelin postseason tournaments By DARREN EVERSON Daily Sports Writer The Michigan tennis teams mir- rored each other with their perfor- mances this season, as both clubs made postseason play and individuals drew rave reviews. The women's squad (9-2 Big Ten, 13-4 overall) c...…
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…SUMMER WEEKLY I MIj 5tbtgan&dIlg One hundred three years of editorial freedom t ol CiV N A Arr , h aW esdy J ' 44 eh y U' drafts ange to iag policy Common Areas Policy revision may ease student-use restrictions Julie Becker ILY STAFF REPORTER This fall, students who want to monstrate on the Diag or other com- on University areas may find it a tle easier. A committee made up of students, ff and administrators is working summer on revising the ...…
…2 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 8, 1994 FUNDS Continued from page 1 Goldenberg said in a written state- ment. Universitylawyers willdetermine whether expenditures are in line with the donors' intentions, Cross said. Then they will make retroactive ad- justments where necessary, Goldenberg said. The audit spanned from July 1989 SCO MPARE to December 1992, a time of turmoil for the communication department. Intended Funding Former cha...…
…Wednesday, June 8, 1994 - The Michigan Daily - 3 Student jumps out ~ .-., w 18th story wido By Michelle Lee Thompson DAILY STAFF REPORTER Grace Ko, a 20-year-old business school student, took her own life last Wednesday at around 3:35 p.m. by jumping from her 18th-floor Tower PlazaCondominiumwindow onto East William Street below. Ko was to be a senior in the fall, and was in the BBA program. Ko lived with her brother King- Wai Ko, a graduate ...…
…OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, June 8.,19941 EDITOR IN CHIEF 420 Maynard Street James M. Nash Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. EDITORIAL PAGE EDITORS Patrick Javid Unsigned editorials present the opinion of a majority of the Daily's Jason S. Lichtstein editorial board. All other cartoons, signed articles and letters do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Daily. a The University's comm...…
…Wednesday, June 8, 1994 - The Michigan Daily --5 A different kind of leader The Morality Pill Recently, the extreme right has a led a campaign to deny gays, lesbians and bisexuals equality and dignity. Across our nation, on the state and local level, the extreme right is attempting to place civil rights on the election ballot; this campaign is occurring right here in Michigan, where an effort is being made to place on the November ballot a st...…
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…8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 8,;1994 Gays, lesbians question the presence of ROTC By Corey Hill t The University's moral and ethi- pansion of benifits by a 7 to 1 vote. ers disagree. FOR THE DAILY cal obligation to promote the well- Attention now is directed to an- The new director of Lesbian Gay In light of the decision to extend being of lesbians, gay men and bi- other battle: banning the U.S. Depart- MaleBisexualProgramsOffice,...…
…ARTS 'Two photos capture the mythic America of the Nineties. The first is Bill Clinton's handshake of destiny with John Kennedy. The second is loyal Democrat and serial killer John Wayne Gacy's handshake in 1977 with then First Lady Rosalyn Carter.' - British writer John O'Reilly Psychics. By Melissa Rose Bernardo For onereasonor another, the Tony Awards haven't generated much ex- citement this year. Perhaps it's the lack oforiginalproductio...…
…10 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 8, 1994 'Turks rock toward I By Matt Carlson Technology sucks. Lo-fiis the way to go. While U2 is busy discovering how many tape loops they can run through their so-called rock music, bands like Columbus, Ohio's New Bomb Turks will drive their rawk and roll mayhem right down Bonzo and company's throats, leaving smolder- ing heaps of flesh in the aftermath. The New Bomb Turks have been around for a fe...…
…tidPOatSttlU SPO RTS_____ Page 11 Wednesday., une 8,1994 Q: When was the last time a Western Conference team won the NBA title? -(see-i seia6uy so)l 886L : Women's track 21st at nationals Focus off 'n NBA S HAQUILLE O NEAL: Do you want me to slam it? ALLEGED FANS: Yes -from a recent Reebok ad Actually, Shaq, what we would really like is for you to win a play- off game. a Winning games used to be every- thing in the NBA. In the MICHAEL 1 9 8 ...…
…12 --The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 8, 1994 Blue pitchers flock to pro ranks By Ryan White round pick. Monday, righty Ron his career, ended when he de- DAILY BASEBALL WRITER Hollis, a0th rounder and also a jun- a case of phlebitis. One could hardly blame Michigan ior, followed suit by signing with the Hollis was named to thei baseball coach Bill Freehan if he tried Los Angeles Dodgers. Ten team last month and pitche to shut down every ro...…
…FRIDAYFocus IiiEM Page 3 IC 9*1 trail po U" One hundred three years of editorial freedom Community unites to help women to 'Take Back the Night' By JUDITH KAFKA DAILY STAFF REPORTER For women who never leave their Iomes past dark without clutching a can of mace, for women who stay in at night rather than risk being at- tacked on the streets, for women who feel dependent because they always have someone walk them home, Take Back the Night...…
…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 8, 1994 PRESIDENTS Continued from page 1. presidential guard along with three Cabinet ministers. There were also unconfirmed reports of other U.N. personnel missing, The whereabouts of the ministers remained unknown. Radio France Internationale, citing unidentified dip- lomats, said Labor and Social Affairs Minister Landouald Ndasingwa had been killed. The two presidents, both Hutus, were on their way ho...…
…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 8, 1994 - 3 The University maintains the sites are legal, but the state DNR wants them licensed By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER n an innocuous-looking pale blue and brick building behind a chain-link fence on a corner of North Campus, the University is operating an illegal radioac- tive waste dump, state regulators claim. The Michigan Department of Natural Re- sources (MDNR) says the University's facili...…
…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 8, 1994 U e £diga tdg 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM GooDsmLN FINT WAINESS Editorial Page Editors 'The film has been denounced in Indonesia by a prominent organization of Muslim clerics, who said it was too sympathetic in its treatment of Jews.' -as quoted in The New York Times, concerning the banning of ...…
…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 8. 1994 - 5 *Ann Arbor library feels impact of *ProposalA By ROBIN BARRY DAILY STAFF REPORTER The passage of Proposal A has cut the funding for the Ann Arbor Public Library and 33 other school-operated public libraries in Michigan. Previously, libraries like the Ann Arbor Public Library levied taxes long with the school millage elec- tions; however, they will no longer be allowed to do so after the existing ...…
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… RTS Standing ovation closes out the CSO triumph BY KATY THOMPSON Ricardo Averbach and the Campus Symphony Orchestra brought the audience to its feet in Tuesday's performance with their hardest assignment yet, Beethoven's No. 9. Immediately following the con- cert, Averbach said, "This perfor- Beethoven's Ninth mance took alot of effort and organi- zation. I'm glad that it went well." Hill Auditorium The highlight of the performance April 5, ...…