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May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…~~iit Summer Weekly .Wednesdav O'e hundred four years of editorialfreedom May 3, 1995 '95 seniors bid bittersweet goodbye toBlue 41 Keynote speaker Marian Wright Endelman urges graduates to 'confront the violence in our culture' By Stephanie Jo Klein Daily Staff Reporter Michigan Stadium filled with a different emo- tion last Saturday, as approximately .5,000 newly graduated members of the class of 1995 tossed their taps in the air in bi...…

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 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 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 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 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… ,sy . G I6 _ -P-~s~ 5~WE EE 1E Mid tgun Daig T uesday, May 4, 1999 . One hundred e&ht years of edkn;7I freedom /f##n I l uunir ts indeC s'ws ilwila. wwrw Tuesday:,ay 4, 199 Onehunded ei V 1ttp:Veare of edo l // www. mach ganas ycom Symnasts h6W I Men, winless three years ago, take national champinship By Dan Dingerson ifying score, Michigan earned the right to Da iv Sports Writer choose its first event in the finals -- the LINCOLN, Ne...…

May 10, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…a a ~ One hundred eight years ofeditonlfreedom ht Monday, May 10,_1999 Ftp://wwwmichi onaivcm cj./vwv. rcm arar.u Universities Ford11ve *Nfr$9.3 millionrto 'U' r "JIJA 111~V By Nika Schulte DAN, Dews Editor Marking one of th rate contributions e the University, a $9. #pledge from the alternative Company Fund was week by the Unive Motor Company. By Michael Grass Unlike previous Daily Nows Editor the company which As universities natio...…

May 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…le di9 nDfigl Monday, May 17, 1999 One hu dred eihtyears ofeditorealfreedom Never- ndi ng scandal A car accident nvolving five University men' >asketball playersiand see prospect vparks athletic department nternal inquiry because the ehicle was valued at an excess f $30.000 -The thletic Department admits he mens' basketball program iolated two minor NCAA regulations °s a result of contact between >layers and booster Ed Martin. The E U hir...…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

….. nnmEuunism muiiwmw.m z~aw~mm -rI WYE n. tgttu Monday. May 24.1999 Owee4 ah'i/ {erz'5yers go'xaet~dom http://www.michigandaily.com .v v' .,": . :..::,. .. :: v ..;,:. ., <.::"r .;.",.,: .w ,.ar ":u :t " -" ": < t , - r \. . .. ,.k: ..t ,.:., v?, :, i> > :' : ' rvyt.. , - r. z ".;<:: ti > ">; v .: i ..;:.. > "; " v . ,a \1 ,:.- ... '° j? A ..;,, r .. - > .n K ) : \ R v... , 1 ':f : 1. y . \"F+ ? : .. : t. k ,a. , ...n a : .'ro F ". ,.",...…

May 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…41W 4MV qr-. - - -I-- . News: 76-DAILY u s ay Advertising: 764-0554 - One hundred seven years ofedit rslfreedom May 5, 1998 Harrison a01cc416epts Hartfoard presidenicy Y Susan T. Port conference at the University of Hartford Hartford as "the most wonderful day of said after learning of Harrison's decision. said that since Harrison had not been rbaily News Editor last Thursday that he plans to leave my life. The people were so warm and "When ...…

May 11, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…. Elbe £ dgrankilg News: 7-DAILY klMonday Advertising: 7640554 One hundred seven years of edior alfreedom May 11, 1998 *Ku Klux Kln rallies at City Hall Police, peacekeepers help to control violence By Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud Daily News Edtir Racist slurs flooded Ann Arbor City Hall Saturday afternoon as 37 Ku Klux Klan members held a rally, protected from violent projectile- wielding protesters by fences and barricades. Demonstrators were hit ...…

May 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…Oue Ekbiiaukig One hundred seven vears of'edi'nrkal reedom News: 76-DAILY Display: 764-0554 Cl a.ied 76 ,55 Monday Group to *ocus on sciences By Erin Holmes Daily News Editor University President Lee Bollinger nounced last week the creation of the Life Sciences Commission, 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 bu...…

May 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

…News: 76-DAILY T - sa Display: 764-0554 Classified: 764.0557 One hunadred seven years oif editoria/ freedom Mu ay ,19 NC AAY! t Uiversi nty:"WMay 26 1998 NCAA to Univershity: nonwsanction-s Dy Josh Kleinbaum Daily Sports Editor The fate came in the form of a fax. And for the first time in more than two years, since Maurice Taylor's Ford Explorer rolled over on M-14 in February, 1996, the dark cloud that has loomed over the Michigan men's bas...…

May 07, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…40P Wednesday One hundred sx years offedi; torilfreedom May 7, 1997 Bolinger plans low tuition hike By Heather Kamins Daily News Editor In an attempt to mitigate the financial burden of rising tuition costs, University President Lee Bollinger pledged Monday to propose a tuition increase for this year that will be the lowest in 15 years. "I think it is important for us to try in this period or sery high criticism in the cost of very higth ...…

May 14, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…One hundred sc years ofeditoriadfreedom Wednesday May 14, 1997 .:: :y.,;i..v:E. 3 -.'"a u. >r. . ":a S..a: .1nls' m a ynu . . ,ti\\,:ha,' , C". - ?Z . U' refuses 5 release isher eprimand Heather Kamins liNews Editor The Ann Arbor News is suing the niversity for allegedly violating the -eedom of Information Act by refus- g to release a letter sent to Michigan asketball Coach Steve Fisher from thletic Director Joe Roberson. The alleged letter...…

May 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…O iyriandaiog One hundred sec years of editoridfreedom Wednesday May 21, 1997 ova, I fi }v. Y.. Sat}. 4 \ DPS receives $82,600 federal g By Katie Plona Daily News Editor To decrease the number of property losses on campus, the Department of Public Safety will apply $82,600 in federal grant money to a special department program. DPS was one of hundreds of populations nationwide to receive a portion of a $40 mil- lion federal grant distribut...…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…SUMMER WEEKLY One hundred sx years ofeditorial freedom Wednesday May 28, 1997 is .a c z '; i: : i , ;., 1 - A.'. ,,, °''' . Y « ..rte f =' i ' _ . s' ' x. 'H t r ,: Students and residents honor war veterans By Jason Stoffer Daily Staff Reporter Bright sun, brisk breeze and the scent of charcoal in the air pervaded campus on Monday, as Memorial Day unofficially kicked off the sum- mer. Many students opted to spend Memorial Day by enjoying...…

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 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 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 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 06, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…SUMMER WEEKLY1%4 Oot alfrnd One hundred and one years of editorial freedom Opinion 4 Keep a weather eye... Students remaining over the summer should be wary of eny decisions made by MSA end the administration. Shock to the system The Rodney King verdict and the ensuing violence are tacit evidence of the failures of the American judicial and law enforcement systems. Killing our criminals For the first time in 25 years, a California inmate was ...…

May 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…SUMMED., h-K 4 4 WEEKl1 .>' One hundred and one years of editorial freedom Volue C1, N. 2 AnnArbr,, ichgan Wenesdy,.ail Maxine ef a forme EnEnEmUwp prisone Compiled from staffbattere and wire reports woa rall woman, Ann A rbor D r explain conditi the wo Suit filed against 'U' h e lU prison University student Todd offers L Ochoa and Ann Arbor Whitso resident Jeff Hinte filed suit fl 1 ui opport against the University for use th( allegedly fail...…

May 20, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…SUMMEtr ree One hundred and one years of editorial freedom and wire reports Ann Arbor Splish, splash Ann Arbor's outdoor swimming pools, Fuller Pool, Buhr Park Pool, and Veterans Pool (with its 125 foot waterslide) open for business this Saturday, just in time for Memorial Day weekend. Season passes can be purchased at any of the pools. For more information, call 994-2780. Sports Big Ten Championships The Michigan men's golf team finished tie...…

May 27, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…One hundred and one years of editorial freedom volume C11, No. 4SAnAbr ihigan ensa, May 27,19 19 h Micia Daily POLITICS IN THE AIR Tantervies 'U' alumna Laro to see fnroP IAn k dis nod in US. House race by Margo Baumgart After25years attheUniver- sity, political science Prof. RaymondTanterhasdecidedto practice what he teaches. Tanter announced his can- didacy for theRepublicannomi- nation for a U.S. House of Rep- resentatives seat April 22....…

May 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…SUMMER WEEKLY 9 i4e Id an~adg One hundred and three years of editorial freedom taps its own as Law School dean By James M. Nash DAILY EDITOR IN CHIEF Just two years after becoming a full profes- sor, Jeffrey Sean Lehman is at the helm of the University's Law School, the latest step in his "storybook career." Lehman's appointment as the Law School's 14th dean hinges on approval from the University Board of Regents in May. At 37 the youngest de...…

May 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…SUMMER WEEKLY . 0e Aidipran~tig One hundred three years of editorial freedom .s 1a ,4 M i 1ai . As negotiations approach, union criticizes hiring practice By Kiran Srinivas mal hiring procedures. under-skilled temporary workers," Collie said. said the University has always tried to bargain in FOR THE DAILY AFSCME picketed Monday on Medical Cen- AFSCME members perform many jobs, from good faith with its union workers. He said the The American F...…

May 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…SUMMER WEEKLY Eie £~idiipanDaig One hundred three years of editorial freedom LGMPO changes name to include bisexuals in group By Julie Becker Jim Toy, past co-coordinator of LGMPO, "There was not so much attention paid 20 Student reaction to the forthcoming name DAILY STAFF REPORTER said the informal name change came in re- years ago to bisexual concerns," Toy said. change was mostly positive, though many rec- What's in a name? sponse to years...…

May 25, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…SUMMER WEEKLY 1jeSijauitaiaing One hundred three years of editorial freedom ;U' to slash Entree Plus, replace with new system 3y James M. Nash )AILY EDITOR IN CHIEF Once a simple meal pass and now a popular lebit-card program, Entree Plus will likely volve into an all-purpose plastic currency by all 1995. Off-campus merchants who fought the Uni- ersity for access to the card expect an official nnouncement early next month. But Univer- officia...…

May 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…d Summer Weekly 1a One hundred two years of editorial freedom Volume C111, No. 2S Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, May 5, 1993 (-o1993 The Michigan Daily! GRADUATION DAY I Public Health dean resigns, P By SAM GOODSTEIN And FLINT WAINESS DALY OPINON EDTORS Requesting a reversal of a December mora- toriumenactedby Schoolof Public Health Dean June Osborn, a University committee recom- mended that PPIH remain open. One day later, DeanOsbornann...…

May 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…4F 4br ig Summr eely41 One hundred two years of editorialfreedom Volume C111, No. 3SAnn Aror, Michigan -- Wednesday, May 12, 19931993 The Michigan Daily' SAY GOODBYE TO APRIL SHOWERS Alleged kill r of IU' doctor " By J.B. AI "fonnedby Kemink. FOR THE MICGANDAILY Pusby was declared mentally un- Almost a year after the incident, stable and wasunabletostandtrialata Chester Posby, the suspect for the hearing last January. murder of ear specialist ...…

May 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…Oehundo seiriee One hundred two years of editorial freedom Volume Cill, No. 4S Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, May 19, 1993 %(-1993 The Michigan Daily' Researcher wins case against 'U' director By BRYN MICKLE DALY STAFF REPORTER Students who plagiarize can get expelled.Researcherswhodothesame can cost the University a lot of money. Last week, a Washtenaw County CircuitCourtjury awardedinexcessof $1 million to a University re- searcher who ch...…

May 26, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…Summer Weekly One hundred two years of editorialfreedom Law dean named to Dartmouth post By BRYN MICKLE ^ DAILY STAFF REPORTER While the University may think of itself as an Ivy League institution, Law School Dean Lee Bollinger will be moving on to the real thing. In an announcement that did not come as a surprise to Law School faculty, Dartmouth Col- lege confirmed Bollinger will be leaving the University to become head provost at the schoo...…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 3, 1995 Marchers protest treatment of animals at 'U' By Spencer Dickinson These two local animal rights activ- Daily Staff Reporter ists were joined by more than 40 people A woman in a monkey mask walked from as far as Traverse City and Toledo the streets of Ann Arbor last Saturday, to protest the research that has earned the writhing in pantomimed pain as a man in University a spot on the national anim...…

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...…

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 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 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 04, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…2 - he Wchigan Dafy -Tuesday My 4, 1999 MSA resolution supports Wisconsin in court case By Jewel Gopwani After a Wisconsin federal court sided with the stu- ernment by signing on to a brief along with about inform students about these programs. Daily Staff Reporter dents, the school's regents unsuccessfully appealed twenty student governments nationally. The goal of the EBSI, according to the resolu Standing behind its fellow university studen...…

May 10, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

…2 - ThO Michigan Daily - Monday, May 10, 1999 SPRING Continued from Page 1 Thousands of students, like Luther, will forego the usual play- time at the beach to immerse them- selves in the University's summer classes. While some students said they need to complete a writing requirement or want to ease their courseload for next year, others said there are additional reasons to stay in Ann Arbor. LSA senior Joe Casey said he enjoys the off-seaso...…

May 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Mi higan Daily --,Monday,. 17 1999 AAPD Continued from Page 1 question this year by many students because of increased raids on fraternity and house parties. Chief Ent responded to these criti- cisms by stating the raids followed com- munity standards. "All of the actions were within policy;" Ent said. "We didn't do anything illegal or immoral" Many believe the death of LSA first- year student Courtney Cantor caused the AAPD to later ...…

May 24, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 24, 199 LEGISLATION Continued from Page 1 doing it," Rep. Kwame Kilpatrick (D-Detroit) said. Kilpatrick alleged the bill serves no public service, and that the motives behind its intro- duction were purely political. He said he suspects Rogers, whose district includes the Michigan State University cam- pus in East Lansing, introduced the bill to gain an edge in the upcoming November elec- tions. "Mike Rog...…

May 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 5, 1998 Community organizes to counter KKK rally By Dente Mastrl For the Daily In response to a Ku Klux Klan rally planned for 1 p.m. Saturday in front of the Ann Arbor City Hall, community members and University students are organizing demonstrations and protests to counter the Klan's racist message. Two years ago, the KKK held a rally in Ann Arbor and was met by violent opposition from anti-Klan protes...…

May 11, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 11, 1998 RALLY Continued from Page 1 ing and red in the face as the gas spread to a large area around the promenade. As a precaution, many local businesses were closed and ATM machines were shut off. One unidentified male broke a large window at the Bank of Ann Arbor and then ran away. As a security measure, Ann Arbor Police Chief Carl Ent ordered the KKK members to cease their rally as soon as the fence w...…

May 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 18, 1998 ARB Continued from Page 1 Hass also addressed the ongoing struggle to improve envi- ronmental policy. "Recent environmental politics can be compared to 19th cen- tury government policy with Native Americans," Hass said. He described both policies as consisting of a series of retractions and broken promises. Once in the Arboretum, the group divided into smaller teams to brainstorm ways to bring mor...…

May 26, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…I1 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 8, 1996 SERIES Continued from Page 1. Cowboys was nothing to cheer about either. Although it was outhit 9-4 by Michigan, Oklahoma State made the most of its opportunities, scoring all three runs off Michigan errors. "We didn't play defense," Hutchins said. "When you come to the World Series, defense is more important than anything, and we didn't play it." The first inning began with Griffin walking...…

May 07, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…2 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 7, 1997 TUITION Continued from Page 1 ly votes on tuition fees in July. Regent Olivia Maynard (D-Flint) said she believes the regents would support a milder increase if it comes to the board. "I think it's really important," Maynard said. "The fact that tuition con- tinually increases is a hardship, so you have to make tough choices. I think (Bollinger's) commitment to keep tuition low is very important....…

May 14, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 14, 1997 State Rep. proposes bill to protect 'U' from bootlegged Matt WeNer "U of M loses a lot of revenue when their logo is sold outside Michigan Stadium and by street ven- One local merchant, however, is not sold Daily Staff Reporter used without permission," Profit said. "They must dors on South University fact that counterfeiting is such a serious offense. Next fall, it may be harder to purchase boo...…

May 21, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, May 21, 1997 DPS Continued from Page 1 The University gives up approximate- ly $100,000 per month in property loss- es, Heatley said. Robert Fox, director of the Intramural Sports Building, said property loss is not a significant problem in the intra- mural building, which had nearly 500,000 visitors last year. "It's not a problem per se, but if you're the person who had a watch stolen - it's a problem, Fox ...…

May 28, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 28, 1997 Internet library lacks funding, may close By Maria Hackett Daily Staff Reporter The Internet has been called a hopelessly tangled collection of use- less electronic pages by some users, and services that help untangle the web may soon be shut off. Many people have difficulty knowing where to start a search for worthwhile information on the World Wide Web. "There's just so much there ... it's in...…

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