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May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… ie hundred five years ofeditoralfreedom .. W E KL Wednesday May 29, 1996 U'receives grant fr new engineenng re",search center atthew Smart Staff Reporter The National Science Foundation has warded the University $12 million to reate the Center for Reconfigurable eachining Systems. The center is one f four new Engineering Research enters to be started by the NSF. The center will also receive $10 mil- ion from 31 industrial partners and 6.2 ...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesda Co!nedIn Page 1 ical health and pay particular attention to the special risks in the black com- munity, such as sickle cell anemia and hypertension. "People don't know or understand that hypertension develops over years of neglect ... and black people are at high risk," said Jeanne Harris, a speak- er for the Black Student Union. Peter Tate, publicity co-ordinator for the event, said, "I feel like a lot of peo...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

…NEWS afehouse starts new ininority support1 Wednesday. May 29,1996-The Michigan Daily -3 y lanet 1Adamy or the Daly Safehouse, an Ann Arbor women's helter, is starting a new support group, Speaking Truth," designed to help vomen of color who have experienced iolence while in an intimate relation- hip. According to Safehouse Coordinator *Non-Residential Services Dawn eimstoll, Safehouse started the group o meet the differing needs of women of...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…4-p finelhig3ln aik-3A JAes a,"' MC 6,1996 " _ a" Edited and managed by LAURIE MAYK ERIN MARSH students at the Editor in Chief PAUL SERILLA ti University of Michigan Editorial Page Editors Un lessotherwise noted, unsigned editorials relect the opinion of the 420 Maynard Street majority of the Dailys editorial board. All other articles, letters and Ann Arbor, MI 48109 cartoons do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily L ast ...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…Wednesday, May 29, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 5 GET REAL Qe truth about vomen and men The verdict is in: Janeane Garofalo doesn't look I that bad. At least that's my opinion after watch- g "The Truth About Cats and Dogs," a movie at makes light of society's obsession with female ,auty. Of course, it wasn t the a of the movie to make ar falo seem pretty. The Im was designed to critique e image of feminine beauty at men find attractive: slen-...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

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May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

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May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

… IRT EXN1BINON" The School of Art & Design's Slusser Gallery will show the paintings of Mignonette Yin Cheng, marking her retirement after 33 years as profes- sor of painting at the University. The exhibit opens Sunday, June 2, and runs through June 27. ARTS Wednesday May 29, 1996 Mission: Impossible' disappoints Fashionably tacky British Bybmth. -band Pulp comes to town Mention the words "Mission: Impossible" and the familiar strains of ...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

…'Last Supper Michael Zlberman Daily Arts Writer It's absolutely impossible to tell the plot of "The Last Supper" without mak- ing it sound sillier than it is, but here goes: It's about a group of liberal grad students who invite ultra-conservatives to dinner and kill them. As it is, howev- er, "The Last Supper" is political satire at its best. With an outlandish premise hat neatly exposes quite real issues, it's a "New Yorker" cartoon of a mov...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… -E om s Michigan left fielder Jason Alcaraz was named to Mizuno's Freshman All-American Team by the editors of Collegiate Baseball. Alcaraz, who led the Wolverines with a .356 batting average, was earlier honored as the 1996 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. :SERIES Continued from Page The teams were meeting in an elim- ination game after each lost its first .. game. The contest ws close through the first four innings - without a run on the board...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

…SPORTS Wednesday, May 29, 1996 -The Michigan Daily -11 'M' singles, doubles netters finish season; Blue track prepares for NCAAs SBy Will MCahm and Chris Farah Dal ySpot X~rters The Michigan men's and women's tennis teams wound up their respective seasons last week as their top singles and doubles players lost in the first rounds of NCAA championship compe- tition at Athens, Ga. Senior Peter Pusztai - who, with a No. 25 ranking, was the top m...…

May 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednest day, May 29, 1996 THE Focus DownY"s iz ing the D HOspitals For years, hospitals across the natin have been felig pressure from an edcare compankes. Now the University kMedical Center one ofthe Taigest ini the nation, is' downs&kzg zni order to keep up wi the changt g costs and priorities zi the 7health care market Why did these cifanges occur now and what instigated them? -By Kali Wang, Daily News Editor pr...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…I Ian tctltj One hundredfve years ofeditrial freedom Wednesday May 22, 1996 Campaign By Sam T. Dudek Daily Staff Reporter The University has raised over $1 billion since the Campaign for Michigan started its quest toward its billion-dollar goal in September 1992. President Duderstadt said in a written statement that the money was the most ever raised by a public insti- tution. "The spectacular achievement of reaching the $1 billion total, t...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1996 NEWS CONDOS CUTS said. "But it is clear we cannot oper- In Co dmod from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 ate the way we operated in the past." A rally protesting the hospital cuts the price of the sale. He said the lic support." was held outside the Union following re University is "giving away a valuable "Most of these cuts are aimed at sup- the public comments session. Carrying asset" and that...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

…Search committee on schedule The President Search Advisory Committee said Friday that it is pro- ceeding on schedule. Committee Chairperson and Law chool Dean Jeffrey Lehman said the committee has gathered a "robust, diverse list of prospects" to fill the position vacated by President James Duderstadt. Lehman said the committee has set up policies of legal compliance and the mechanics of its search process. He said the committee has begun to a...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1996 Edited and managed by ERIN MARSH students at the Editor in Chief PAUL SERILLA 42NanrdSreIaI Q EioriLhe Opinion Page Editors * ; I University of Michigan tpinxon Page Editors A2 Maynar d street lTitiLtf ote ai.l edini l( bar11' thOer articles.,let teruand A nn Arbor, M 48109 c ""'" I'""""o nec'ssrh ele h ?irat(fTheMcit~iy T here should be little doubt that a multi-billion dollar entity such as t...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

…m GONNA SAY IT Now The Mc World we live in I wanted a Big Mac, so I went to McDonald's. Living up to my label of "Lazy American Male" I refused to leave my vehicle and proceeded through the drive-thru. I ordered a Big Mac Extra Value Meal - Super Sized - then I noticed some- thing. USA Today was on the Onu at McDonald's. Great - McNews at McDonald's. I take pride in my America, where one can purchase prepackaged, ready-made fast food and 2 pre...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

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May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

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May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

…8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1996. NEWS Peace Train stops at Ann Arbor station By Nathan Huebner Daly Staff Reporter Last Wednesday, the local chapter of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom was present to greet the WILPF Great Day Peace Train at the Ann Arbor Amtrak Station. Organizers said the purpose of the train is to challenge the notion that the military's budget cannot be cut in favor of social progra...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

… *RENCH LITERATURE AT BORDERS Author and translator Amy Cooper will discuss her new translation of Marie Cardinal's "In Other Words" tomorrow t 7:30 p.m. ARTS Wednesday f May 22, 1996 7 Twister' and 'Mission: Impossible' - lockbuster summer soundtracks Oeather Phares fronts, "Twister"'s loud and soft songs E collide - but fail to produce anything Like heat waves, frisbees and the meteorologically or musically interest-VMusrtMti nn Arbor Ar...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1996 ARTS- ve in the pasture? Sheep On Drugs es ewe on a trip through a techno lan Brian M. Kemp For the Daily Dark and demented. Sadistic and sexual. Erotic and neurotic. I give you Sheep on Drugs. This gothic/industrial/techno group loves to experiment with - and dig deep into - the vast unknown of emo- tion. Sheep on Drugs is a musical jour- ney into a sick and twisted world, full Duncan and L...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

…THEE , CWednesday, May 22, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 11 THE JQCUS Ho0tSu By Greg Parker Daily Arts Editor Trying to sum up the world of nonfiction literature is like trying to summarize the history of the world in one para- graph. Where do you start, what do you include, and why? We can start with slightly subversive topics. Lucky for us, the Red Scare is over, and you can read all the subversive books that your heart desires. A good start ...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1996 N IFEWS I Recycling exposition educates consumers on recyled products * Exposition encourages consumers to use recycled products By Brooke Schneider For the Daily About 400 people attended the Buy Recycled Expo, a vendor exposition of recycled products and materials, at the Michigan League Ballroom yesterday. Nancy Stone, one of the main orga- nizers of the event, said the idea of the con...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 13

…i ITCHELL DECIDES Former Michigan basketball player Willie Mitchell will enroll at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, according to yesterday's wire reports. The junior-to- be forward left the Wolverines in search of more play ing time. SPORTS Wednesday May 22, 1996 13 Blue softball moves on to World Series By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer When the Michigan softball team entered the NCAA Region 2 Tournament on Friday, it expected the ...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 22, 1996 SPORTS 'M' women's track places 3rd in Big Tens; men finish 7th. By Chris Farah and James Goldstein Daily Sports Writers STATE COLLEGE - Coming into the Big Ten Championship in a rebuild- ing year after losing much of the talent that propelled it to conference domi- nance in 1993 and 1994, the Michigan women's track team was looking to place among the top four teams. .> Last weekend at Penn ...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 15

…SPORTS Wednesday, May 22, 1996 - The Michigan Daily -15 t- rvai, Temple will be missed; Alcaraz needs to step Jua~ G@IdStell Wolverines' leaders on and off the field Temple had his one of his worst out- leader in saves and appearances - aily Sports Editor this season -Temple and John Arvai. ings of the season, allowing eight runs almost pulled it off. STATE COLLEGE - Michigan's Temple and Arvai played their last in less than five innings. A...…

May 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 3) • Page Image 16

…16 - fhe Michigan Daily - Wednesda SERIES Continued from Page 13 two at a time. . The barrage of doubles began with Conrad's rocket inside the left field foul line and continued with shots by senior Tracy Carr and junior Jessica Lang. When the Michigan hitters had returned to the dugout, the Gamecocks were down four runs and only had two more times at bat against Griffin to make up the deficit. Although South Carolina pushed a run across the p...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…ne hundred five years of editorGal freedom 4v v ------------- Wednesday May 15, 1996 Committee postones DPS officers' hearing Sam T. Dudek Daily Staff Reporter The University's Department of Public Safety Oversight Committee was scheduled to begin private hearings yes- terday to question the two DPS officers involved in- the Feb. 17 arrest of John Matlock, the director of the Office of Academic and Multicultural Initiatives. However, the o...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 15, 1996 NURSES Continued from Page 1. the ones who hold everything together," Johnson said. "It's one thing when you're talking about pushing papers, it's another thing when you're talking about people's lives ... it's very distressing." Students who are considering enter- ing the nursing profession are also feel- ing uncertain about their future. "(The downsizing) makes you won- der what types of op...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…N e Vs Wednesday, May 15, 1996 - The Michigan Daily -3 *AATA to add technology, Mcard services to buses by 1997 Summer pilot program to test viability of new system By Matthew Smart Daily StaffkRportr You can use your Mcard to pay for *ood, check out library books and enter University buildings. Soon you will be able to catch a ride on Ann Arbor buses with it. The University and the Ann Arbor Transit Authority have reached an agreement that w...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 15, 1996 Edited and managed by LAURIE MAYK ERIN MARSH students at the * Editor in Chief PAUL SERILLA University of Michigan '4Opinion Page Editors 4 A I Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the 420 Maynard Street majority of the Dailys editorial board. All other articles, letters and Ann Arbor, MI 48109 cartoons (10 not iiecessarilyteflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. ...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 5

…Wednesday, May 15, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 5 ex, violence and kids When I first heard the phrase "one person's trash is another person's art," I probably contem- plated raiding my garbage can and making a mural. Most people would know the mural's pieces came from a garbage can. But as long as one person - even I alone - -- - *lled it art, that's what it was. In my opinion, trash was trash, whether I called it trash or not. But I learned o...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

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May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

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May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

…8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 15, 1996 N Ew S State's Sierra Club launches campaign to fight Gov. Engler, protect environment Daily St Reporter to shed some light on the inner workings of gov- unsound practices. the Sierra Club's efforts "a war they're clearl4 ernment agencies. Advertising the anonymous allegations against loosing," and said the Mole campaign is generally 0 Organization accuses Engler "Enforcing the law has become in...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

…NEWS Wednesday, May 15, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 9 JO NATOl English concentrator Tilney Marsh flashes a thumbs up sign after winning the prestigious Beinecke Scholarship. Mar first University student in four years to win the scholarship. kov. Engler declares May 'Motorcycle Safety sy Brooe shneier For the Daily This month has been designated by Gov. Engler as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. According to Eric Larson, the coordinator...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…ICTION READING Chuck Wachtel comes to Shaman Drum book shop Monday, May 20, at 8 p.m., to sign and read from his new collection of fiction: "Because We Are Here." ARTS Wednesday May 15, 1996 100 Van Cliburn performs at Hill, receives new UMS award By Greg Parker e University Musical Society SUMS), in conjunction with Ford Motor Company, presented virtuoso pianist Van Cliburn with the first UMS Distinguished Artist Award last Saturday. Alon...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

…Wednesday, May 15, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 1 NeemeJ Jiit condctDESO; Russia Zt tosolo onbala ik Mass destruction abounds; this is only a sample of the tornado terror portrayed in "Ti 'Twister' spins onto the By Nathan Huebner For the Daily For those of you who don't own tele- $ions and never catch previews: No, Amblin Entertainment's new film "Twister" isn't about that popular party game, although that might also make for an interesting ...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 15, 1996 ARTS Art, poetry collide at Shaman Dru More coming to town this summe m ;"1 r J by James Wilson Daily Arts Editor When poet Laurence Thomas read from his latest book Saturday, at Shaman Drum book store, it was a cli- mactic moment in a two-year collabo- ration between himself and artist Judith Jacobs. Their newly published collection of collages and poetry, titled "The Face in the Mirror," is...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

…C OACH ARRESTED Michigan assistant men's gymnastics coach Tim O'Connel was arrested in Tulsa, Ok., last week on several charges, including drunken driving, according to staff and wire reports. SPORTS Wednesday May 15, 1996 13 'M' softball captures Big,, Tea touarament Daily Sports Writer rail vARA aTiLLMAN/Daivy Michigan pitcher Sara Griffin -the Big Ten softbaii Player of the Year - won two games as the Wolverines claimed their second co...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 15, 1996 SPORTS PLAYOFFS Continued from Page 13 single to right field to push the score to 13-10. Bryan Besco didn't fare too well in his sixth appearance of the season. He failed to hang on to a three-run lead his teammates procured for him in the first inning, surrendering four runs on three hits in the top of the third, and was taken out of the game with just one out in the inning. The Spartans pr...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… SPORTS Wednesday, May 15, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 15 [ track teams ready for Big Tens j. By Eugene Bowen and Chris Farah Daily Sports Writers Those fighting for gender equality would have done well to use the Michigan men's and women's track team performance at the unscored Bronco Invitational at Kalamazoo as a prime example. Both teams were equally sub- par. Junior Neil Gardner was the only Wolverine - from the men's or women's teams ...…

May 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

…16 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 15, 1996 SPORTS 'M' softball grabs lion's share of Big Ten individual honors By Mark Snyder Daily Sports Writer Not only has the Michigan softball team garnered many collective acco- lades, its members have also received numerous individual honors. For the second year in a row, sopho- more Sara Griffin was named the Big Ten's Player of the Year. She led the league in earned-run average with 0.73, wh...…

May 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…WIE £irhkrnn a fin One hundredfive years of d4iorifreedom 57 mq Wednesday , E. May 8, 1996 I Graduates bid 'U' farewell By Michelle Lee Thompson Daily Staff Reporter As about 4,000 University students sat by in caps and gowns, Spelman College President Johnnetta Cole told the soon-to-be graduates about "Making it Matter to Another Soul." "Your years at the University of Michigan will have true and lasting meaning if every now and then you ...…

May 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 8, 1996 CUTS Continued from Page 1 be laid off, 200 will be from the nursing staff, the most of any staff. Nursing senior Nicole Bills was forced to find a job elsewhere, after learning she no longer had a job with the University hospital this summer. "A lot of people were angry because we thought we had a job for this sum- mer," she said. Harrison said more than half the job losses will be through attr...…

May 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…Wednesday, May 8, 1996 - The Michigan Daily - 3 Matlock pleads not guilty at arraignment 0 Date set for OAMI director's criminal trial for resisting arrest By Sam T. Dudek Daily Staff Reponer John Matlock, director of the Office of Academic and Multicultural Initiatives, pled not guilty April 23 to charges of resisting arrest and assault and battery. Now he must wait. Jury selection in his criminal trial is scheduled to begin July 12. But t...…

May 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 8, 1996 Edited and managed by ERIN MARSH stdnsa y~ LAURIE MAYK PAUL SERILLA students at the Editor in Chief PU EIL University of MichiganUn Opinion Page Editors 4 ness otherwise noted, unsigned editorials ri f lect the opinion oft 420 M ay nard Street majority of the aily'editorial board^,llof er articfes. tatters and Ann Arbor, MlI48109 cantons oli ~ lt ntcessarily reflect the opinion tof The Michig'an ...…

May 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…Wednesday, May 8, 1996 - The Michigan Daily -5 1M GONNA SAY IT NOW heirony of immigration The very same people that oppose less-restric- tive immigration policies might not be in the United States today if it weren't for these open policies in the first place. Many complain that unlike immigrants of the early 20th century, newerk.:.. m igrants are lazy, refuse tof work, and simply become bur- dens of the welfare state. Thea older immigrants, ...…

May 08, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

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