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May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…One hundred four years of editorialfreedom ummer Weekly Wednesday May 31, 1995 a, Judge may dismiss charges against Baker m Staff and Wire Reports nocence is "totally unrelated" to the decision to It now appears Cohn may dismiss all "So what is there in these words that would Federal Judge Avern Cohn said Friday suspend him. charges against Baker. express a threat of serious bodily harm?" Cohn 'the court is very skeptical" of the "That is...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, May 31, 1995 BAKER Continued from page 1 80-year-old woman," Cohn said. Yates pointed to one message Baker wrote as an indication Baker and Gonda planned to commit sexual attacks like those described in Baker's stories. "Just thinking about it anymore doesn't do the trick ... I need TO DO IT," a message from Baker to Gonda stated. Cohn suggested that Baker was find- ing that masturbation was no longer sat- ...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…Wednesday, May 31 1995 - The Michigan Daily -3 Computer dial-in numbers change for more speed A bubble bath for King Triton The fountain outside the Michigan League foams and froths yesterday after someone added large amounts of bubbles. Med School hir'es ou tside firm to review its diversity By Jessica Mass Daily Stall Reporter High demand for e-mail, confers and the world of the Internet has forced the University to update its modems and t...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 31, 1995 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor in Chief ADRIENNE JANNEY JOEL F. KNUTSON Editorial Page Editors 4 Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Daily's...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…Wedne Normi QuorMlw ink hair & 'blades "I have, as someone pointed out to me, six presidential When I dyed my hair flamingo pink my friends elections to go before I'm 69." nsed that either spring was approaching or that -former VeePresidentDan Quayle onhtspresidehalasbirations was taking the Oprah Winfrey show a little too ersonally. The combination of Oprah and the "Aaron Burr's in there, why not Vice President Agnew?" arm weather inspired me...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

…6 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 31, 1995 I $40,000/YR. INCOME potential. Home typists/PC users. Toll free 1-800/898-9778, ext. T-1864 for listings. BICYCLES: All speeds, men/womens. $25- $50 good cond. Also parts. 475-3238. GOV'T. FORECLOSED homes from 5%. Delinquent tax, repo's., REO's. Your area. Toll free 1-800/898-9778, ext. H-1864 for current listings. NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Co. is seeking experienced, professional, reli- a...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, May 31, 1995 -The Michigan Daily -7 TYPING & WRITING Resumes, cover letters, applications & essays. Ann Arbor Typing 994-5515. WANTED: 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs. New metabolism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. I lost 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. RN assisted. $35 cost. 1-800/579-1634. WRITE ON..Editing of theses, books, ournals, manuscripts, proposals, oursepacks. 996-0566. EXCEL provides Clear Instruction focusing upon the Key Points * ...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… It's Mobyl The king of techno-pop graces St. Andrew's Hall with his presence this Saturday, June 30. Doors open at 9 p.m., it's an 18+ show. Call 961-MELT for more info. ARTS Wednesday May 31,1995 , 'Braveheart' truly entertaining By Matthew Steinhauser Wallace's affair with Princess Daily Arts Writer , Isabelle, for example, strays from the In "Braveheart," starring Mel movie's powerful action, seeming sensa- Gibson, the 13th century S...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

…Wednesday, May 31, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 9 arvey brings you a terrific show Heather Phares Much of the music's success has to do beginning of "To Bring You My Love." Jaily Arts Editor with the band's singer Martine, whose Throughout the entire show, the audi- "Sorry about that. I've lost my concen- voice is sweet and full with a slight rasp ence continued to cheer, scream, shout "I ration. One more time, here's 'Suffocated that makes fo...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

…iu - i he Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 31, 1995 'Casper"s merit is ghostly thin -- -- I By Ted Watts Daily Arts Writer Like "Jurassic Park," "Casper" is a Steven Spielberg-related film that is based on computer generated characters that have been dead for quite awhile. And the resemblance pretty much stops there. "Casper" begins with the evil Carrigan Crittendon (Cathy Moriarty) finding the condemned house she has just inherited to have b...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…Wednesday, May 31, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -11 SovnMwj Continued from page 12 ollege World Series, and found itself acing its old enemy from Ann Arbor in the third round. The Hawkeyes lost to second-seeded UCLA, 2-1, the day before and were facing tournament elimination. Meanwhile, the Wolverines were plowing through everyone in their way, garnering victory upon victory. After leaving Iowa in the dust at Big Tens, Michigan defeated DePaul ...…

May 31, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

… First impressions The Michigan softball team's appearance at the College World Series was its first. SIORTh Wednesday May 31, 1995 Ousted in Oklahoma Hawkeyes eliminate Michigan, 9-7, in 14 By Sarah DeMar Daily Softball Writer The long road to the NCAA Women's College World Series ended Saturday f0 the Michigan softball team with a7-9 los. to Iowa in 14 innings. The finale was straight out of a dramatic Hollywood sports flick. One team st...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…One hundred four years of editorial freedom Summer Weekly Wednesday May 24, 1995 " ; s " A x e,_ 'U' buys pieces of city property By James Nash Daily Staff Reporter With a day's warning to city leaders, the University last Friday finalized the purchase of a $9.9 million building com- plex, bringing muted-but still critical- reaction from City Hall. The University had attempted to de- flect criticism from its purchase of the Willi amsburg N...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 24, 1995 ETS revamps tests, By Christina Rieske Daily Staff Reporter Throw away the scantron sheets and the number two pencils - the Educa- tional Testing Services announced that the Graduate Record Exam will soon be computerized. The June 1996 exam has been can- celed as part of ETS' gradual plan to switch the GRE from the traditional for- mat to the Computer-Adaptive Test. ETS predicts that the transi...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…Wednesday, May 24, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -3 Court rules on race- based aid By Patience Atkin D~aily News Editor Students denied access to code talks, meetings In a Supreme Court decision an-o nounced Monday, the justices upheld a rulinBy Deborah 0. Weinstein Antieau said the meeting was one of a cdally based Banneker scholarships are Daily Stall Reporter series of regula staff meetings, but would constitutional. A UMeting deMMribd dby J...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 24, 1995 RONNE GLASSBERG ADRIENNE JANNEY Editor in Chief JOEL F. KNUTSON Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of 4 the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Daily's editorial board. 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the Universit...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…Wednesday, May 24, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -5 America the divided As the information superhighway ostensibly brings America andthe restofthe advanced industrial world closer together, Americans are as divided and disconnected from one another as ever. In social, econonic and intellet ual term Amricahas become a dividedl naion in irneasiy Repuiblic compriised of antigovermrent militaImen outnumnb Ied liher il, R public school system, , -cleG...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…6- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 24, 1995 for sale automotive $40,000/YR. INCOME potential. Home 1988 HONDA CIVIC LX: Power windows typists/PC users. Toll free 1-800/898-9778, & locks, AM/FM cassette. $4,500 o.b.o. ext. T-1864 for listings. 1989 Aerostar: Power windows & locks, BICYCLES: All speeds, men/womens. $25- AM/FM cassette. $5,300 o.b.o. Clean, clean, $50 good cond. Also parts. 475-3238. clean vehicles. 313/383-7317. GOV'T. FORE...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, May 24, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 7 WANTED: 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs. New metabolism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. I lost 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. RN assisted. $35 cost. 1-8001579-1634. WRITE ON...Editing of theses, books, journals, manuscripts, proposals, coursepacks. 996-0566. ZEN MEDITATION class 5 Thurs. evenings, 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. Starts May 25. Call 761-6520. III I $ 0 EXCEL provides Clear Instruction focusing upon the K...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

…8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 24, 1995 MCARD Continued from page 1 "Over time (Entr6e Plus) became so limited that we didn't feel that was what we wanted. This is a card that will be used by faculty, staff and students," Womack said. "Eventually we will see this as a program that would have stu- dents carrying only one piece of plas- tic." The Mcard will come with the option to link a BankStripe on the identification card to a stude...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

… King of the wild frontier See this alternative pioneer at St. Andrew's Hall tonight. The show is 18+; doors open at 9 p.m. Call (313) 961-MELT for more information. ARTS Lethal Weapon 4?''Die Hard' with a partner y Michael Zilberman ally Arts Writer A claustrophobic thriller, a mousetrap ovie, a location-specific action flick - 1 it what you will, 1988's "Die Hard" mp-started the trend. Select a looming ultural artifact not unlike those li...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

…)- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 24, 1995 [he Englishman came down - hard y Sarah Rogacki The fault of "Englishman" lies in ily Arts Writer yx °Yx poorly structured writing and direction. Historically, people have done outra- Christopher Monger has the best of inten- -ous, even idiotic stunts to prove a The Englishman tions; based on a family folk tale passed nse of community, pride or accom- Who Went Up a Hill down from his grandfather,...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

…Wednesday, May 24, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 1i 'White Riot,''White Noise,' Kirk Miller return of Detroit's adapted favorite )aily Arts Writer metal band performing for their largest The most unusual and most deserved crowd yet in their favorite city. uccess story of 1995 has been the ascent "We were the house band at Harpo's >f White Zombie into the Billboard Top for awhile,"guitarist J. quipped during a en for five weeks straight, a fact ...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

…1 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 24, 1995 Everything's just zen with Bush By Matt Carlban much like Kurt Cobain's British counter- to strictly British antecedents. Daily Arts Writer part, and though the band's music can of- Bowie sounded English; the Sex Pis- "A lot of English bands come over here ten sound a bit too much like Alice In tots, the Clash. the Buancocks and the carrying hype from the British press like Chains or the Stone T...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 13

…Waiting in t Ex-Wolverine hocke Mike Knuble is lear ropes in Detroit. Se Cygniak drops out f NCAA tourney By Russ Ordonia Daily Sports Writer The end of a stellar season came last Thursday. Michigan's Sarah Cyganiak was defeated by California's Pam elson, 6-3, 6-1, in the second round of e 1995 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship at Pepperdine University. Cyganiak entered the64-player touma- ment ranked No. 61 in the nation according t...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 14

…14 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 24, 1995 Michigan men finish By Monica Porakov Daily Sports Writer The Michigan men's track and field team did just what it wanted. This week- end, at the Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis, the Wolverines finished sec- ond, only 11.5 points behind champion Wisconsin. "We were happy to get second," Michigan coach Jack Harvey said. Neil Gardner agreed. "Michigan did remarkably well - very few mishaps,"...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

…Wednesday, May 24, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - VOFTBAIL ontinued from page 13 ove an RBI double to the gap in left- nterfield. The Wolverines' fourth run of the i- Ting was credited to a Kellyn Tate sacri- ice fly to score Griffin. Then junior racy Carr was handed a double when otre Dame's shortstop lost her pop-up *n the sun. Kovach scored on the gaffe to But the Wolverines up by eight. But despite the stellar pitching perfor- mance by Griff...…

May 24, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 4) • Page Image 16

…16 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 24, 1995 B ue 4 -1 JONATHAN LURIE/Daily By Nicholas J. Cotsonika Daily Sports Editor ETROIT - Mike Knuble collapses into a folding chair in the bowels of Joe Louis Arena, tears off his brand new red gloves and beams. He doesn't have ae locker yet, or a number, and likely won't even play this season. But as he sits there, sweating and smiling, wearing the winged wheel, he knows he's made it. Knuble is...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…One hundred four years of editorialfreedom %ummer Weekly Wednesday May 17, 1995 r Al ''uc' , 1<,' s' ' s7. , y a' < ' 3"" .t 'U'female romotions to increase 4 percent By Amy Klein Daily News Editor As the University continues to hire more women faculty, the number of women recommended for promotion to full professor has grown 4 percent from last year. Provost and Executive Vice Presi- dent for Academic Affairs Gilbert R. Whitaker Jr. said ...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…2-The Michigan Daily- Wedtesday, May 17,1995 Alumnus donates $3M for Med School scholorship fund By Marisa Ma For the Daily Following the recent donations of a grateful University alumnus, the Medical School will be able to provide more op- portunities for faculty and students. Alumnus Dr. J. Griswold Ruth and his wife, Margery Hopkins Ruth, of Sun City, Ariz. have established a charitable remainder trust at the Medical School to endow a prof...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…I Wednesday, May 17, 19g5 - The Michigan Daily - 3 'U'doctorsfavor assisted death more By Jessica Mass Fatal Tendencies Daily Staff Reporter The debate surrounding the legal and Caneer specialists in university-based moral implications of assisted-suicide prac tices are more likely to support was sparked again when Dr. Jack Kevor- assited suicide and adiUnister such kian was present atla 23rd death last Fri- medcince, says a new University st...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…4 --The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 17, 1995 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG ADRIENNE JANNEY Editor in Chief JOEL F. KNUTSON Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority )) the Daily's editorial board. All other articles, letters and cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Daily's edito...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…Wednesday, May 17, 1995-- The Michigan Daily -5 Sel-tale grafitti A nervous person with a bladder the size of a g-pong ball, I've made numerous pit stops at all restrooms on campus. After three years, I can ely say that the ladies room of choice is the one ated closest tothe Angell Hallcomputingcenter. Actually, as University bathrooms go, it's only e. It's not as posh as those at Rackham, yet oesn't run out of toilet paper quite as often as...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…& r -- - --- - --- ---- for sale $40,000/YR. INCOME potential. Home typists/PC users. Toll free 1-800/898-9778, ext. T-1864 for listings. BICYCLES: All speeds, men/womens. $25- $50 good cond. opats. 475-3238 GOV'T. FORECLOSED homes from 5%. Delinquent tax, repo's., REO's. Your area. Toll free 1-800/899778, ext. H-1864 for current listings. NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Co. is seeking experienced, professional, reli- able telemarketes. Students, ...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, May 17, 1995-- The Michigan Daily -7 services $ ,,s 0/WK. BY HOME mailing. Leam how. ree info. Rush SASE to: V.A. Brinkley, P.O. ox 4028, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. CASH FOR COLLEGE. 900,000 GRANTS AVAILABLE. NO REPAYMENTS, EVER. QUALIFY IMMEDIATELY. 1-800-243-2435. * SANDI'S WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters. rs. Theses. Law. Editing. Tapes. Fax. sh. U-M $ Discount. 426-5217. RESUMES: Custom layout, WorkPerfect, laser printing, cover leters. C...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

…8-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 17, 1995 State reps criticize 'U' reputation in Lansing By Spencer Dickinson Daily Staff Reporter When State Senator Alma Wheeler Smith joined Ann Arbor Representatives Liz Brater and Mary Schroer to address faculty members on Monday, the three Democrats wamed that the University was doing a poor job selling itself in Lansing. "There is a sense (in Lansing) that this is a bastion of liberalism," Brater , ...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…Wednesday, May 17, 1995 - The Michigan Daily -9 'U' denies appeal in harassment case By Ronnie Glassberg Daily Editor In Chief The University has denied an appeal under the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities by American culture doctoral student Melanie Welch, who was found responsible in January of ha- rassing a neighbor. Welch's case was the first open hear- ing under the University's code of non- academic conduct. David Cahill...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 17, 1995 'U' physicist heads research to explain missmg mass puzzle By Christine Williams said. agree that there is not enough measur- Daily Staff Reporter One of Kane's developments in- able matter to hold galaxies together. A new theory by a University physicist volved the theory of supersymmety, the "Ninety percent or more of the mass of may explain the mysterious cold dark mat- idea that some subato...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

…- .- I Blues at Rick's JIj Adiljan EaiU Gary Primach, blues harmonica player extraordinaire, plays at Rick's tonight. R T S Doors open at 9 p.m. Call 996-2747 for Wednesday more information. May 17,1995 You gotta ly Ted Watts 'aily Arts Writer Faith No More is that hard to de- cribe hard-edged band that stormed to the scene with the hit single "Epic" d followed up that success with the isturbingly good album "Angel Dust," r which they toured...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

…2- The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, May 17, 1995 Crimson Tide' awash with suspense 3y Frank C. ke4 )aily Staff Reporter "Crimson Tide" is a dramatic, action- idventure starring Oscar-winners Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman as dedi- :ated naval officers aboard a submarine >rdrred to prepare to launch their nuclear nissiles in a preemptive strike against a ormer Soviet nuclear-missile base. The ase is seizedby a rebellious Russian na- onalist,...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 13

…Wednesday, May 17, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - 13 SO's May Festival performance solid Brian Wise with big gestures - certainly the right Other potentially problematic sections aily Arts Writer thing for Mahler's symphonic colossus. were executed effortlessly. The offstage The Ann Arbor May Festival began Colossal in every dimension, in fact, at brass fanfares in the finale were both a successful two-concert stand by nearly two hours in lengt...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 14

…14-The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, May 17, 1995 Sweet's show was 100%7 fun 3y Jennifer Buckley )aily Arts Writer During his two-hour set at the Majet ic Theater Friday night, singe ongwriter Matthew Sweet bega hrowing angel food cake at his aud mce. Sweet had presented the cake i elebration of his drummer's birthda md to some the fluffy stuff may hav ;eemed incongruous, thrown into aloud of smoke hovering above a se of shattered beer bottles....…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 15

…continued from page 11 have been spent on creating cleve melody instrumentationtotakethe place of weird uningsanddistortion. The album openers are a study in con- trasts: First comes the skronky anti-pop of "Queen Bee and her Pals,"then the droning, slightly dissonant "Ono Soul," with the memorablelyric"Allhailthequeenofnoise!" Most of the songs succeed on their own warpedterms, like "Blues From Beyond the Grave ""Feathers"and "Cherry's Blues....…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 16

…6 - The Michigan Daily --Wednesday, May 17, 1995 Golfers take 3rd at Big Tens 0 Wolverines nab best finish since '88; Dobbs comes in 3rd drm Staff Reports The Michigan men's golf team has accomplished its goal. The Wolverines placed third in this weekend's Big Ten Championship, their best finish since 1988. Michigan's Kyle Dobbs, a graduate of Saline High School, finished in a three-way tie for third at the meet, which was held at University ...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 17

…BASEBAL Continued from page 20 runs in the seventh for a 15-2 final. Chris Hesse (3-1), who relieved Michigan starter Mark Temple in the sixth inning, suffered his first loss. First baseman Chad Chapman was 3- for-5 with two doubles and four RBI. Coston also had three hits for Michigan. Bob Spears (6-3) took the mound in the second inning to earn the win for Ohio State. In the nightcap, the Wolverines again jumped out to an early lead, only to...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 19

…n_ _ _ _ _ _Wednesday, May 17,1995 - The Michigan Daily,-1 Michigan prepares for Big Tens j Monica Polakov Michigan will be fighting for a top ball player Tyrone Wheatley, who run )aily Sports Writer spot along with favorite Wisconsin as the sprints and hurdles, to help their team The Michigan men's track and field well as Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana and attain a strong finish. " eam is preparing for the Big Ten Chain- Ohio State. The Wolveri...…

May 17, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 3) • Page Image 20

… ! . / ..' . j£ . t . . __ .. wk. Diamond Gem Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins leads the Wolverines into the NCAA Tournament. See page 16. SPORTS Wednesday e May 17, 1995 4 .: ,.;x, :sanac vr rr%,o:.aas ::+ sh. -;. ;. w, -*. w;«;:-a . _uw ... ,+ .:: sic-- : 3: ,., ,; i .,Y.«. , q .: a :. - _ . , _ .. Wolverines shoot dowr Hawkeyes to win title By Sarah DeMar Daily Softball Writer After surpassing its previous record of 46 wins, t...…

May 10, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…l £rhtirtrn &rinl Summer Weekly one h Moelrpleads no contest after resignation undredfour years of editorialfreedom Nicholas J. Cotsonika d Spencer Dickinson Daily Staff Reporters Former Michigan football coach Gary Moeller pleaded no contest Mon- day to misdemeanor charges of disor- derly conduct and assault and battery that resulted from last week's incident at a Southfield restaurant. After Moeller entered his plea, Judge Bryan H. Levy f...…

May 10, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday,May 10, 1995 'U' breaks ground on Huetwell visitors' center By Steve Townsend For the Daily The University is building a new weapon in the war of student recruit- ment, as construction officially began last month on a new 17,000 square foot visitors' center. The center has been named in honor of Frederick G.L. Huetwell, a graduate of the University and former executive director of the U-M Club of Detroit. A...…

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