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April 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 118) • Page Image 19

…14C- The Michigan Daily - Weekend, etc. Magazi ne- Thursday, April 13, 1600 A weekly guide to who's where, what's happening and why you need to be there ... The List Thursday,April 13 Wednesday, April 19 The Michigan Daily -Weekend,etc PICKING UP GOOD VIBRATIC A well-made mix tape can rock your wh Films opening I American Psycho We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven't you? If you go to this school and have been studying for tests over...…

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… 4C - Michigan Daily- Weetend, etc. Magazine- Thursday, April 13, 2000 '0- S 0 0 The Michigarn y- Weekend, Local climbers rock well at indoor mecca Laura Fyer Daily Arts Writer A couple of years ago on a family spring break trip to Arizona, I had a sud- den urge to climb a small mountain in the distance. My siblings shrugged off my whimsical idea, but I wouldn't continue hiking until I conquered that mountain. My brother and I succe...…

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…12C - Th ichigan Daily - Week , etc. Magazine - Thursda aril 13, 2000 4) 0 The Michigan Da - Weekend, etc 1 ---- - MV ONE MORE CRASH COURSE IN SELF-IMPROVEMENT VIA DECEIT Skydiving allow students to experienc It's getting to be time for the age-old "What are you doing this summer?" question and answer session, and I have only one response. "I love the smell of small talk in the morning." Actually, truth be told (once again), I rather ...…

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… 4C -TheMichigahDM Wee hd:etc Magazine- rursd ; Aprit13',t2000 W North Campus eatery 1s worth the bus de for sushi fans r" . . - :. m ,. .. -, .a ..,....,, ,.. ,.. .. ,. TheMichi gan eiiy -Wekend, By Darren Rngh l North Campus. A Japanese restaurant up Daily Arts Wnter there called Saica serves the freshest sushi in town. It is located in a shopping Most Central Campus students at the center at 1733 Plymouth Rd. (just next University don'...…

April 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 118) • Page Image 23

…10C -Th. higan Daily -T eeken te, Maga ine =-hursday 1 i13., 2900 AL- 4- i END OF THE ROAD, FIRST LEG OF THE RACE The Mtcpigan D, - Weekendl E Ardent area bikers stray from path I'm not going to lie. I'm one of the more interesting people you'll ever meet. If they were to rank the University's writ- ers, Wl be the 13th pick. And there are a lot of reasons for this. In my four years here, I've seen a lot, done even more, but regret noth...…

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… oi To ~rhen vii lr -m , PAhto~nA _ Ptr :Ma~cT27inP -_Thii av aiAnri Il l-'9000 0 The Michigan Daily - Weekend o25G i ne mi.na; uauy - Vt: cuj c.£ Igub IV ..- I.I n J~ ay,.F5nli .L.J - The py vi * * I I ~ ~- .~ Initiative Photostory by Alex Wolk ABOVE: Ann Arbor locals dance the night away to live music during Hash Bash. BELOW: The last rays of the setting sun illuminate fresh forsythias. ABOVE: Bartender, Joe Casias, pours the firs...…

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… rl theEkiciganIailg FINA AIAILK SECTION B * , , . * .. 'CLASS Incoming class presses variety of concerns Editor's Note: This article originally ran in the March 27, 1997 issue of The Michigan Daily. B Chris Motinko ily Staff Reporter Many members of the University's 1996 fresh- man class were concerned about college tuition and volunteer work during their final year of high school, according to the results of the Entering Freshman Survey...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 THE FINAL WALK Students settle into residence hall life OUTGOING .... -..- w- ... _..._ . .. . : s. .r... i .. a/ yr / 7ow ' v * Alr r 7r W immVrii iidmmhm Editor's Note: This article originally ran in the Sept. 3; 1996 issue of The Michigan Daily By Stephanie Jo Klein Daily Staff Reporter In his first few days on campus, Jacob Rodriguez has accumulated quite a poker de...…

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… THE FINAL WALK The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 - 3B CLASS F2000 Duderstadt's compensations anger regents Two fraternities plan for 2000 to be alcohol-free The stereotypical "Animal House" image of a fraternity house might soon become outdated. The national leadership of Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Theta fraternities have announced plans for their chapter hous- es to go alcohol-free by the year 2000, part of a n...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition- Thursday, April 13, 2000 A look back: From Boston College to Bollinger T he Boston College football game in '96: If you were there, you'll never forget it. Although members of the class of 2000 may not have several shared experiences, one of them just may be that game. The '96 B.C. game, in the view of football junkies, doesn't mean much in terms of the sport. But to the class of 2000, many experi...…

April 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 118) • Page Image 29

… To the Seniors: ~-ee team national championships, 24 Big Ten Championships and a life- time of memories - congratulations on quite a run. ORTS michigandaily.com /sports THURSDAY APRIL 13, 2000 5B Class of Champions Celebratbzg I the street: my college memork's still remember my first weeks at ichigan like they were yesterday. I remember the late night walks with a caravan of newfound friends to sweltering frat parties for cheap beer ...…

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…8 -The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 Women's title coming soon to a Daily near 'U' || Field Hockey falls short Edior s Note: This article originall appeared in the Nov 22. 1999 issue of The Michigan Daily By David Roth Daily Sports Writer BOSTON --Tenths of seconds determined the fate of the Michigan field hockey team. Maryland edged Michigan in the NCAA Championship game yesterday, preventing them from becoming...…

April 13, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 118) • Page Image 31

…The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 - & BEAR STEARNS p :'" ~r' saa r' ~e1'yp#° $pa~?'$<.d e sz4'y43a3. ORMRN£ Lb"''u d' ,. 11 I I' : r zy' r'.:'6 $ o . .f .t;k?£' ? ) F 1 } '2':': 22<' 2.. ' 4' K.K 2 ''.K .'" '<~'< 'K"41 OWN/4 'K/'x7 Mx' 4. o< 4k* 4'K y, y>~ >s K ~ ~ ; I,: 4" 1" ' K K' 7/ 4 K <'~ '~ ~~.'444> 22 '24' 4 2K '''''~< ''2~' K K ~ (~4 4. .. { ::,. .r... err4 K' ,4 'K. 4 '4 'K "KY' a rs ...…

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…8B - The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 THE FINAL WALK Director Morris discusses current, past projects' By Aaron Rich Daily Arts Writer Errol Morris is an extremely busy man,,currently working on a television series and several commercial spots for corporations, not to mention all the press he's doing for his latest film, "Mr. Death - The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.," and work for whatever his nex...…

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…I The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition - Thursday, April 13, 2000 - 9B The Best for Last Moments from Senior Year MARJORIE MARSHALL/Daily After 37 days in the tower of the Michigan Union, members of the Students of Color Coalition rally on the steps of the Michigan Union on March 13. LOUIS BROWN/Daily David Terrell leads the Wolverines to an Orange Bowl victory in Miami on Jan. 1. DAVID ROCHKIND/Daily Katherine Foreman and Courtney R...…

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…1OB - The Michigan Daily Graduation Edition- Thursday, April 13, 2000 Glob al reso urces, local presence 'N'\~~ It4 -N~ -'~~~NXN N NNN4~NNNN 4N~ C ongratulations to the } q .' ? j3 ~'::*: _.;t; _ .. { $:N x >< :. ,: . . < C. .. - C K< ':: . ,x,. <K v #:: <N._? '>48° 4 1 <A *aC <NA' «R l4C-> a: .. - '«A' «4'IN. <A 47< 4$ 42 who' ye decided where Warburg Diln Read i pleased: to welcome: Full Time Hires: Joseph Cha3U0 AuJ."ew $daw ...…

April 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…EMNMR One hundred nine years ofeditorialdfreedom Un& NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 764-0557 www.michigandally.com Friday April 14, 2000 ollinger defends course on gay culture Regents also approve designs for Life Sciences Institute at monthly meeting nna Clark . WI yStaff Reporter After drawing attention across the state and the nation, the debate surrounding English Prof. David Halperin's Fall 2000 class, "How to Be Gay: Male Homosexuality...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 NATION/WORLD i New vice president to begin post next month RUDGERS Continued from Page 1 Freedom of Information Office, Michi- gan Radio and News and Information Services. Rudgers will also become the official University spokeswoman. Julie Peterson, director of News and Informa- tion Services, currently fills this position. The Office of Communications has undergone several appointment and ad...…

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…I LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 -3 YRRIME Patient smoking in hospital room 4gnites blaze A patient at University Hospitals was in critical condition after a fire broke out in his room shortly before 5 p.m. Wednesday, Kara Gavin, spokes- woman for the University Health Sys- tems said yesterday. Department of Public Safety investi- gators ruled that the fire was caused by the patient smoking in his room. The Ann Arb...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 ckw £idligau aily Face the facts: Dial 764-6969 and get some 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 daily.letters@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MIKE SPAHN Editor in Chief EMILY ACHENBAUM Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily s editorial board. Allother articles, letters and ...…

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… LOCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 5 BLU M ~Continued from Page 1 Amendment. "Still in America today, we have policies that forbid people to show up at the polls because they are the wrong race, Blum said. Blum also outlined the lawsuits against the race-conscious admissions c in University's College of Literature, cience and the Arts and Law School. Blum said that based on the results of similar court cases across t...…

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…;''- The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 4. 2 b(Irm. apts. on Hill St. Beautifully remodIeled. Lg. modern kitchens w/ microwave & dwshr. Conmemporary furnishinzs. 741-9300. www cmbing=-mt~com 2 BDRM. AT 910) Packard. Modern,. twn.. prehalc 769-7025 until 10 pi. 2 IiDRM. S. MAIN $900, Includes LUt i /hidrv./prkt1.368-4117. OJn caiiipus iprkin& Special rates' 665-8825. 3P-EANILIX GARAGE sale. Sat. April I5. 9-4 1506 Moton Asve. Burns ...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 12, 2000 - 7 6- = 0 -I IL i t I SUMMER SUBLET: eff., free prki>. & ldr\ Avail. May- Awe. $400/mo. Call 827-191 (V UP TO 6 BDRNI. in Igc. lhse. av~ail. 2 kitchens. 2 baths. Corncr of S. Forcst & Oakland. Rent nect. 76!i -2-)W VERY LARGE AP~T. 2 bdrin ? bilconics. llloadedl kitchen & prkg spot. Great location close to B3-school and lawn school Rent very negz. Call Jason and Neil at 332- 7845 or email at...…

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…"M = The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 LOCAL/STATE Persistence guides MSA president in new dutiest By Lisa Koivu Daily Staff Reporter Two years ago LSA senior Hideki Tsutsumi had never greeted anyone on the University's campus. But after transferring from a commu- nity college in Maryland after his sophomore year, Tsutsumi is now the student government president and starting to begin his work on the platform that got him elected....…

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…10 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 Offensive people still have rights TO THE DAILY: School of Social Work student Cameron Shultz in his letter to the Daily ("SCC fights campus racism" 4/7/00) incorrectly stated that "Just as the Arian (sic) Brotherhood, the -Neo- Nazis, the KKK and any other group that promotes ethnic and cultural oppression would not be allowed to exist within this public University ..." Shultz, any group, no m...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 11 4 ,U minority populations are segregated To THE DAILY: In light of the current affirmative action court dates and the Michigamua d secret tower societies controversy, like to talk about diversity at the University. I think that I am correct in assuming that the University claims to be diverse. The University claims to promote diversity and multi-culturalism. I'm having a real hard time howev...…

April 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 119) • Page Image 12

… Manson would be proud... "Beautiful People," a Bosnian film fol- lowing a series of storylines connected to the turmoil of Eastern Europe. Ar the Michigan Theater, 7 and 9 pm. TS r FRIDAY APRIL 14, 2000 12 michigandaily.com /arts Heavenly Norton elevates 'Faith' By Erin Podoisky Daily Arts Writer The idea that a movie that at. its very foundation is little more than the oldest joke in the book (well, okay - the oldest joke since Jesu...…

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…I The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 -13 1l e iYCl t ttn ttilg tired of studying? I" PIZZ 2259 W. Liberty * Ann Arbor 741=7777 Free Delivery Mon- Sat: 11 AM to 3 AM Sunday: 11 AM to 1 AM 1 large pizza for $8399 with cheese and two items 2 large pizzas for $15.99 with cheese and two items don't throw in the towel, let these businesses help you take a break I Good Good Good Good' Food, Prices, Time Charley's After 11 P.M....…

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…14 --The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 Majestic to host cheesy jams ARTS 8y Chsim Hoard Daily Arts Writer The jam band scene has grown at a remarkable rate over the past few years, as Grateful Dead and Phish clones have ,4 -141, String Ceese Majestic Theater Tmorrow at 9 p.m. cropped up almost as fre- quently as new boy bands. With so many young musicians taking the free-form route, however, it's tough to lend a fresh ear to ...…

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… -U Springfest Tomorrow is Springfest. The Spring football game will highlight the events. Check online to see the list of festivi- ties and their starting times. michigandaity.com/sports SPOiTS FRIDAY APRIL 14, 2000 15 IN TODAY'S SECTION Blue netters down frustrated Irish Speed racer Junior Melissa Taylor may not be a superstar in con- ventional terms. But the speed and intangibles that she brings to the softball team mae ber one of...…

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…'16 -the Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 TAYLOR MADE By Jon Schwartz N Daily Sports Writer ri soft'all, there are two different players. .j he haves, and the have-nots. Each group competes to the best of its ability on every given day. Each gives it all she has and accepts the rewards as best she could. And each brings an equally important ,aspect of the sport to the team. No, to have or have-not has nothing to do wIth talent. To c...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 17 .Great competition' expected when Ohio State visits The Fish Perennial Big Ten contenders look to get season back on track in four-game weekend By Dan Williams ialy Sports Writer -The Ohio State baseball team hasn't gotten off to as quick a start as it would have liked. With two conference series under their belt, the Big Ten preseason favorite Buckeyes (4-4 Big Ten, 21-11 overall) find themse...…

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…18 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 A different trip begins as 4fe moves on here's a reason you sleep through the transition from drunk to hungover. It hurts. You've probably done it before. Now imagine that you're making that transitionL in a coach-class seat at 7:30 in the morn- V ing. It's snowing in April, and your plane has paused on the runway for a coat of deicing fluid. The RICK pilot is telling you, FREEMAN for some re...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 19 KING OF THE COURTS By Brian Steere AN Daily Sports Writer r some athletes, being the best in their sport is the only thing that matters. But for Michigan senior t nis player Matt Wright, it's been a strong commitment to both academics and athletics that's driven him to suc- ceed. With the season nearing its end and graduation approaching, Wright knows that he's about to conclude a chapter ...…

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…20 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 NCAA Continued from Page Ib Georgia, Utah, Alabama, and Nebraska. The Wolverines placed third in their six- team Session 2 semifinal. Although Michigan's performance earned it a spot in the Super Six tomor- row, in light of the team's No. I ranking, a sixth place finish is an obvious disap- )ointment. At the most crucial point of he year, in the meet that the Wolverines ;iave spent an entire se...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 21 THREE'S COMPANY By Rhonda Gilmer N Daily Sports Writer 11 for one, and one for all!" They're not quite the Three Musketeers, but the famous slogan is perfectly appropriate. Talking to them might seem like they are unknowingly sharing a1 secret about some common bond1 between three young women. They laugh and converse together1 almost like three fairies, letting outi th r knowledge like pixi...…

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…22 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 Women's netters start preparations for BTT with road trip By Joe Smith Daily Sports Nritr It's crunch time. With the end of the conference season rapidly approaching. and the top six teams within one victory of each other . it's time to separate the women from the girls. For most teams, oiiur matches remain on their schedule - four opportunities to improve their seed for the Big Ten Tournamen...…

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… UNSUNG - , P ~ By David Mosse N Daily Sports Writer ebruary 26, 2000, the Big Ten Championships in Bloomington. Moments following the 600- Ameter race, sophomore Jeremy Schneider was found lying on the floor -of the tunnel adjacent to the arena, with his head in his hands. The most poignant image of the Indoor season spoke volumes about Michigan's track and field star. Schneider had just concluded what he termed "the most disappointing rac...…

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…24 -;The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 Thomas invited to Pre-Draft camp "F 8y Dena Beth Krischer Daily Sports Writer Oh, the places she'll go. .Senior forward Stacey Thomas has been invited to attend the invitation- only 2000 Women's National Iasketball Association Pre-Draft amp at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. The camp started yesterday and will continue through Saturday. 'The pre-draft camp is composed of about 100 playe...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 - 25 w Top Big Ten foes on deck for Michigan crew at home By Albert Kim Daily Sports Writer The No. 7 Michigan rowing team hopes to avoid getting snowed under - both literally and figuratively - this weekend as it hosts rivals Ohio State and Michigan State at Ford Lake in Ypsilanti on Saturday and Sunday. Despite the cancellation of last week- end's race due to weather, the team hasn't lost intensi...…

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…26 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 14, 2000 FRIDAY Focus s 1 t " ''' n " . . .- F r v _ ,, ,_ i . r t _ 4- L N z a4 F h 'fir y x'.. . i , t , Syr i i a 'I r r' k' e, i .> >,. 9 a,. , x? By David Enders a Daily St Although most students may not know it, the heat emanating from the kiosks arund Central Campus comes from an underground steam tunnel system that supplies heat to all loal University buildings. Many older schools have sim...…

April 02, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…iie tdgnD in NEWS: 76-DAILY - CLASSIFIED: 764557 One hundred ten years of editorial feedom www.michigandally.com SA budget puts GSI NOW7 Monday April 2, 2001 ri y c...v .. > s c ... << >n : By Whitney ElIott Daily Staff Reporter June Gin is currently a graduate student instructor for Communication Studies 102 and a second-year SNRE doctoral student. Although she has been a Comm 102 GSI several times and her professor would like to hire he...…

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….2A -The Michigan Daily - April 2, 2001 NATION/WORLD Milosevic held in Balkan prison BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) - Yugoslav authorities ordered a haggard Slobodan Milosevic held for 30 days as they considered the evidence behind charges of corruption and abuse of power stemming from his ruinous 13-year rule. The former president surrendered before dawn yes- terday, ending a chaotic 26-hour armed standoff dur- ing which he reportedly brandishe...…

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… LOCAL/S TATE The Michigan Daily -- Monday, April 2, 2001- 3A CAMPUS History of 'U' mnedicine discussed University history of medicine Prof. e'Howard Markel will give a free lecture *titled "An Example Worthy of Imita- tion: The U-M Medical School, 1850 - 200" tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Michigan Observatory -r1eeting room at 1398 E. Ann Street. At the University, Markel charts the sclaool's history from its rough begin- nings...…

April 02, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 2, 2001 ti .bz itgau 1aeil 420 MAYNARi STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 daily. letters aumich.edu Rejection and realization about race MIKE SPAHN PRAY FOR RAIN EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 GEOFFREY GAGNON Editor in Chief MICHAEL GRASS NICHOLAS WOOMER Editorial Page Editors -Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the D...…

April 02, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

… Sara Hickman This singer/songwriter comes to The Ark tonight at 8 p.m., bringing a healthy dose of Texas soul with her. $11. michigandaily.com /arts ARTS MONDAY APRIL 2, 2001 5A, *Disturbed spreads Sickness to ilin' Harpo~ s concert-goers Rob Brode Daily Arts Writer They're not annoyed, they're not * slightly miffed, but they are Disturbed and their steamrolling metal grooves colored with key- boards and elec- tronic samples have rushed...…

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…6a - *he MichiganDaily -- Monday, April 2, 2001 thernichigarn daily **PARKING** FALL 2001 665-685. THE FISH DOCTORS Aquarium Showroom: 50 Gallon $39.99 29 Gallon $25.99 10 Gallon $7.94. 434-1030. 3 MINUTE WALK to Frieze. Deluxe remodeled 2 bdrm. apt., over 19 ft. of counterspace, trash compactor, and pantry. Prkg, Idry included. Avail. May for 4 or 12/mo. or Sept for 12/mo. 973-7368. 4 BDRM. Near Yost Arena. Furn. A/C Dwshr, Idry. 2 baths. P...…

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… The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 2, 2001_- A &BUDGETING Continued from Page1A ,You feel like you re being ignored,' he said. 'No one told us' Sociology doctoral student ('edic deLeon said he is experi- encing another problem related to LSA budgeting. The sociol- ogy department has decided to only give fellowships to raduate 'students who reach candidacy by the end of their third year, deLcon sad. This will 110 into effect for current secon...…

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…8A The Michigan Daily -- Monday, April 2, 2001 RytlueXploration highlights Percussion Ensemble show ARTS DailyAr urnament 1 The Sopranos 5 Seinfeld By Melissa Gollob Daily Arts Writer Intricate rhythms and melodies flowed from the McIntosh Theater Saturday night as the University's Percussion Ensemble performed their spring concert. The students played to a standing room only crowd that supplied each performer with energy. The musicians ...…

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