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October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… E tirn Uti One hundred four years of editorial freedom Ann Ar:r, Mchiga - Tueday, ctobe 18, 194 n 994aT.s Vol. CV, No. 14 Police rele, By FRANK C. LEE have a po Daily Staff Reporter or two in Ann Arbor police released new neck. information yesterday on a suspected The p serial rapist who is alleged to be in- nounced t volved in the rape and beating of an task forc Ann Arbor woman last Thursday night serial rapi ar Community High School. th...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1994 FIRE Continued from page 12 Stuart said that she believes the fires are related. Neither AAPD nor the fire department currently have any suspects. "We're questioning a few people right now," Stuart said. "We have no idea if the person or persons are affili- ated with the University or not. No- body has been arrested yet." Fire officials said there seems to be no motive for setting the fires. ...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…A The Michigan Daily - Tuseday, October 18, 1994 - 3 Students recycle in many .languages Editors' note: This is the second in a series on recycling in Ann Arbor. By JOHN LOMBARD Daily Staff Reporter To Julia Fituch, a language coor- dinator in the Family Housing Com- munity Center on North Campus, re- *ycling is a cross-cultural experience. "The phrase 'take off lid' might not make any sense to a foreign stu- dent yet 'remove top' is easier ...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1994 ct E tit igttxt tt 1 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jessie Halladay Editor in Chief Samuel Goodstein Flint Wainess Editorial Page EditorsI 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 ...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1994 - 5 U Apply for the Discover® CardtxZ by November 10. Spend $75. Get $25 back*. NO Annual Fee. wf your'oTw' To T 6E.T IT. MEMBER ]NETWORK 01994 Greenwood Trust Company, Member FDIC *This offer valid for Discover Card applications received by 11/10/94, that are approved and enrolled between 9/21 and 11/21/94. Offer valid for purchases made by 3/31/95. Cash advances/balance transfers excluded. Of...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

…6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1994 \l' *** BEER SWEATSHIRTS * Lg. - XXX, most beer logos avail. Ask for Jeff or lve. mess. 1-800/US 1-LOGO. 100 WATT PIONEER stereo. CD, cassette, turntable, remote, tower speakers. $400. Scott 763-0712. COMPLETE WORKS of Balzac, in French 20 vol. pub. 1854-1865 leather-bound. Rag paper. Exc. condition. 665-5391. COMPUTER DESK, solid pine, attached self for monitor. Measurements are 27x47x19. $...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1994 - 7 'U' students enjoy mental challenge of College Bowls By BARBARA McKELVEY Daily Staff Reporter True trivia is not the stuff of Col- lege Bowls. David Frazee, a returning mem- ber of the University's intervarsity team, said most questions consist of facts that are worth knowing. "TheCollegeBowl helps you learn things you didn't know - really im- portant facts in history, for example," he said. ...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

…. . . ............. . .... .. . ............ ... .... ... RTS The sound of Philadelphia By BRIAN WISE If asked to say the first thing that "comes to mind with the mention of 1984, typical answers may include, "Ronald Reagan," or "Tigers win the World Series," or "E.T.," or perhaps, "That novel by George Orwell." In terms of musical significance, this was the last time Ann Arbor got to hear one of the world's great orches- tras whose home l...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1994--9 " BRACKET SURE CAN HACK IT 'Saigon's story, not helicopter, lingers v ,. : , . By MELISSA ROSE BERNARDO It's a bird! It's a plane! It's - "Miss Saigon"? After over a year of anticipation, "Miss Saigon" has fi- nally landed in Detroit. Propelled by 1994 has already been hailed the year punk broke by Spin Magazine as The * Offspring and Green Day have rocketed up the charts. If there is any...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 10

…10- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1994 The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Question the Answers Mercury Records With each album, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones explore their mu- sic in a different way. On their debut, 'Devil's Night Out," there was lots of punk and ska galore. "More Noise & Other Disturbances" had a harder edged approach to it, and their third 'Don't Know How to Party" was an outstanding combination of every- 'thing the band...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 11

… Volleyball vs. MichiganState Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. East Lansing S S Field Hockey vs. Villanova Tomorrow, 7 p.m. Oosterbaan Fieldhouse After loss, Moeller forced to focus on rest of schedule By MICHAEL ROSENBERG Daily Football Writer The loss to Colorado, it could be argued, was a fluke. The poor effort against Iowa, one could say, was due to the shock from the Colorado game. But when - Michigan lost to Penn State Saturday, there were no exc...…

October 18, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1994 FOCUS Continued from page U Beaver Stadium in State College after the Nittany Lions' victory Sat- urday. The mob overwhelmed po- lice officers stationed in the area and tore down the goalposts in the stadium. Over a dozen people are expected to be charged with minor offenses.. In preparation for the possibil- ity of such an occurrence, the nor- mal goal posts had been replaced with an older...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…Aristide focuses on selecting pficials Los Angeles Times PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The flags still waved, the troops remained on the streets and crowds milled about the Presidential Palace yesterday, but President Jean-Bertrand Aristide spent his first full day back in Haiti out of sight, attending to the dull routine of governing. According to diplomats, Aristide advisers and Haitian political figures, his first task will be to name a new prime...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 17, 1994 HAITI Continued from page 1. day-to-day basis than the president, since he and his Cabinet set and ad- minister policy. If Aristide has selected someone from an original pool of six candi- dates, he has kept it a close secret, although many sources think it will be Smart Michele, a wealthy busi- nessman who has maintained links with the generally anti-Aristide in- dustrial sector.while strongl...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 17, 1994 - 3 From paint brushes to cyberspace: Art School eyes future By FRANK C. LEE Daily Staff Reporter The School of Art is investigating the use of computer technology in the artistic, creative process. Jamie Sheridan, a graduate research fellow at the school, is one of a handful of researchers brought in to examine the possibilities. The days have long since passed when artists used only a paint pal...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 17, 1994 abe £idi~rn aai t~g 'I can't see what I'm doing. I'm just trying to sepa- rate 'em.' 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jessie Halladay Editor in Chief Samuel Goodstein Flint Wainess - The referee, commenting during the Michigan-Penn St. about the difficulty of separating two really big guys Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise not...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

… iRTS Believe the hype:'Pulp icoi os ls tuentin Tarantino deserves awards and praise for his explosive film By SCOTT PLAGENHOEF Load up on guns and bring your friends, "Pulp Fiction" has finally ar- rived. Following a summer of praise, hype and countless profiles on writer- director Quentin Tarantino, the film hit A Directed by Quentin Tarantino with John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and Uma Thurman. nential rise towards the ...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

…6 - The Michigan Daily -Monday, October 17, 1994 *** BEER SWEATSHIRTS *** Lg - XXX, most beer logos avail. Ask for Jeff or lve. mess. 1-800/US1-LOGO. COMPLETE WORKS of Balzac, in French 20 Vol. pub. 1854-1865 leather-bound. Rag Paper. Exc. condition. 665-5391. COMPUTER DESK, solid pine, attached self for monitor. Measurements are 27x47x19. $80. 663-5033. HP 28S CALCULATOR never used. $80. Call Walter 913-5654. 1 BDRM. APT. 411 N. Ingalls. $5...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 17, 1994 - 7 *'Rivers' doesn't entertain, looks pretty By SARAH STEWART "Where the Rivers Flow North" celebrates the beauty of film, but is likely to go unappreciated by those ho judge movies by entertainment value alone. "Rivers," directorJay Craven's first Directed by Jay Craven with Rip Torn, oo Tantoo Cardinal and Michael J. Fox. full-length film, is based upon the novel by Howard Mosher. It chronicl...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 8

…8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 17, 1994 " @@-y********* P*@r@Og @ I :, : The unique structure ofProject Community - the peer support, the structured learning activities, the theoretical inquiry, the process ofself-reflection and the real world experience - are some of the elements that helped provide a context for my Social Work education. These elements are what make experiential education so transformative. It changes peoples' ...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 9

… Nhat was the last Big Ten team to go undereated and untied for the season? (Answer, page 2) AP Top 25 Athlete of the Week Women's Soccer Softball Field Hockey Volleyball Football Hockey Cross Country Basketball 2 2 2 2 3 3 4-5 6 7 9 Nittany Lions reign in Blue kingdom Penn State damages'M' Rose Bowl hopes, 31-24 By BRETT FORREST Daily Football Writer In the end, Michigan died by the sword. On fourth-and-one from the Penn State 41-yard lin...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…2 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 17, 1994 Here is how the top 25 teams in college football fared this week- end. First place votes are in parentheses. thlete f he ee WHO: Deanna Arnill TEAM: Women's Cross Country HOMETOWN: Elora, Ont. YEAR: Freshman ELIGIBILITY: Freshman Wolverine hitters tune up in fall tournament By SARAH DeMAR For the Daily We root, root, rooted for the home team. They did win, so it wasn't a sha...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 17, 1994-3 0 u Blue stickers shock No. 6 Buckeyes Wolverines topple Ohio State, 4-3, before falling to Lady Lions, 5-1 By JENNIFER DUBERSTEIN ~~~~~~~~.. . ~- Daily Sports Wniter 7~.~~ ; Revenge was the operative word or the weekend. Everyone wanted to ~venge their early season conference losses -'and avenge they did. Having already lost to Ohio State earlier in the season and having beate...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 12

…4- The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 17, 1994 Madden on-the-puck P Wolverine contributes two goals, physical presence By BARRY SOLLENBERGER Daily Hockey Writer Even though official practice started just two weeks ago, John Madden has already found some- thing that eluded him all of last season - consistency. "I couldn't find a groove for much of last year," the sophomore said. "I was struggling in school and kind of homesick...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMnday - Monday, October 17 1994 - 5 *Cross country squads enjoy successful weekend at home Women harriers defeat Stanford to win lone home meet of '94 season # ..ta iIo as s s By DANIELLE RUMORE and DAN McKENZIE Daily Sports Writers For the first time this season, the Michigan women's cross country team did not have to deal with the pressure of being the highest-ranked team coming into a meet. Instead, it was No. 4 ...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 14

…6 - The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 17, 1994 P E e .; yea. : .>: fti... ..- ,. .. , 11 :.8 y S T A T E 3r GAME STATISTICS First quarter downs BI Penn State's quick start underminds WolvA PASSING Player Collins Tot. C-A Yds TD 20-32231 3 20-32 231 3 nt 0 0 RUSHING Player Carter Engram Archie Witman Milne Collins Totals Aft Yds Avg Lg 26 165 6.3 26 1 29 29 29 4 16 4 7 4 14 3.5 11 3 6 2 3 4(-)17(-)4.3 2 42 2...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily -- SPORTSMonday - Monday, October_17, 1994 - 7 x e drive A' efforts higan did not have troubles in its drive, quickly moving from its r-yard line to the Lions' nine on the ition of quarterback Todd Collins >mer. The two hooked up on three ions for 63 yards. But as has beenj dency, the Wolverines could not nd zone once inside the 20-yard this situation they did not score Remy Hamilton hit the left upright 6-yard field goal ...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 16

…8-The Michigan Daily -SPORTSMonday -Monday, October 17, 1994 *egauatesZ5are1cordially invited to atten d an inormatioi fi;4T r'Nd+F ~~~^..V pp . ' ixy.,< t FV r i ¢ va se. %4) . rsesion on careeri . .9 trwa. pportunities., 'q>,}, /iG4tY .%<,a fy 4' 'w i'C; ......................................................................................................................................................... rmx" T, ~. 2Zsa' : 4r. * ri }} w ,!...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 17

… Wwalk-ons strut Wolvernes sci By SCOTT BURTON slamming Daily Basketball Writer Makhtar Amidst the slam-dunking, freestyle But it ing and bombs-away shooting fea- pure and redin Saturday night's Michigan bas- the finals *detball tip-off came a story of a smaller Ward all rhagnitude - quite literally. King ran Mickey Zitzmann - a 5-foot 6- a foot in f ihch freshman guard trying to make delivered the Wolverines as a walk-on - cre- "They aked a n...…

October 17, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 13) • Page Image 18

…10- The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, October 17, 1994 SULLIVAN Continued from page 1 Benner said. "As soon as I saw him, though, I could see that he was dedi- cated and serious. Throughout high school, he always wanted to achieve more." Kevin's illustrious high school ca- reer included numerous Canadian Jun- ior titles. His crowning achievements before heading for college included his record-setting mile as well as partici- pation...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…0 ~42 *rnt I "f s.' M F. 'K Q t s'' One hundred four years of editorial freedom Big Ten title may be on the line as 'M' faces Lions By MICHAEL ROSENBERG Daily Football Writer Is tomorrow's Michigan-Penn State foot- ball game important? Only if you consider a Big Ten title, a Rose Bowl bid and a shot at the national title important. Penn State coach Joe Paterno and Michigan ch Gary Moeller apparently do, because they are taking this gam...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 PEACE CORPS Continued from page 1. both South Africa and potentially parts of Southeast Asia might be areas where Peace Corps volunteers have not been in the past but might be in the future. Q: What experience could the Peace Corps provide to a college-aged volunteer? A: First of all, you get a language. It may be French or Spanish or Arabic or Russian or Chinese, but, once you've learned on...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Friday. October 14, 1994 -- 3 .'U' prof honored for work with mathematics students Mathematics (Prof. Frederick W. Giehring awarded Margaret 9 and Herman Sokol Faculty Award In Rackham ceremony yesterday. By RYAN FIELIS Daily Staff Reporter On another stop of his "r mathemati- cal travels," University mathematics Prof. Frederick W. Gebring was warded the Margaret and Herman Sokol Faculty Award yesterday in Rackham Amphi...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 ALA -.A '441mw M S'APk MW A& 2 APk 0 8 Oft 8 AR U I I lk 10 kv-1 4 4 tell ISHII A I us I I wr L"'lY mo %w y irSYrr ' I 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jessie Halladay Editor in Chief Samuel Goodstein Flint Wainess Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority of the Dail...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 - 5 To morrow 4 . .' J' . AT Paterno Moeller Offense overpowers on both sides of the ball ,toffensesclearlyovermatch Thdefenses.You'regoingtosee a lotof points. It's going to be morelikeaWAC (game)thana BigTen game. 31-28, Michigan. - Chris Fowler ESPN Despitethe polls, this is probably a game between the besttwoteams the country right now. You have #throwoutthefactthatMichigan losttoColor...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

…6 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 S1 , ~ -+: l yg ' d { l P : w n ' s ' ? ; s 'ti ' , 0 r' A k 'frj, lit v, f rr. t.u Z L L a rr . **** AMANDA ANNE FROEDE **** SradI love you more than anything. - Brad AMANDA F. - If I ever work up the nerve, and my effectors get the message, I may even say hi. But for now, have a very Happy Sweetest Day... - An Admirer ANN, Come out of the tent! Love, Skookum ARUNA, WE'RE both mature adu...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 - 7 Michigan's 13th Congressional District Pn OHN SCHALL, REPUBLICAN By SCOT WOODS Daily Staff Reporter The sixth of seven children in a large Catho- lic family, John Schall, the Republican candi- sate for Michigan's 13th congressional dis- trict, was born and raised in Livonia, a western Detroit suburb. Schall, who now resides in Ann Arbor, is a University alum, having earned a bachelor's degree...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… RTS 0 Anne Rice's 'Exit to Eden 'isa disarmingly poor excuse for erotica, probably a worse film 0 By KIRK MILLER It's been an embarrassing couple of years for Anne Rice. First they cast Tom Cruise as Lestat in the long-awaited film version of her bestseller,"Interview with the Vampire," disproving the notion that Scientologists can't be vampires. Then she buys two full pages in the New York Times slobbering over the same casting choice ...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 - 9 Love evokes, transcends Furs By ANDY DOLAN Love Spit Love may be an unfamil- iar name to some music fans, but the musicians involved are certainly no strangers to the world of eccentric pop music. The band's vocalist, Richard Butler, is instantly recognizable as the former frontman of the seminal '80s cynic-pop band Psychedelic Furs, and guitarist Richard Fortus was once a member of an in...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

…10 -- The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 The Mirandas blossom in hell By HEATHER PHARES "I live in sort of a dream world," said Katharine Blake, founder and sole original member of the chaotic, intense quintuplet Miranda Sex Garden. "I'm inspired by the strange things that go on inside my brain when I'm sleeping." That much is apparent from even a quick listen to Miranda Sex Garden's output from their short but prolific ca- reer. ...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 - 11 HAT'S THE MADDER WITH ROSE? w ===== == - ,- -~ ~- DRUM Continued from page 10 strictly afiction, "LatchoDrom" strives to alter society's preconceived notions of Gypsies. For two hours, all are drift- ers, stunned and frightened as the world around collapses in a whirlwind of discriminating societal policies. Gatlif's attention to details take on a depth of meaning much greater than the sto...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 12

…12 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 VR ya a R'" r' a ?, 'ar 'r I . I 11 11 It 141 I I I " I, I: I r; ,'mt .: "r: , I *." i I ' re .," y,! v I sk, 4 i n I 1 , Ptl,"1, 1 , I 3 b , 1 , I, 4 i I 1:: _', ,I° y.,'x 4 - t I I ,I "" .' ' pr W 1. - I . 4t HR efrYXjjj 1 es-. . 2 irs y 'x' t f r x .c . n ' u '1 t '. 11 y t ' a 1 s 5 t * ae """.4 4 . r U +' ;)I! I, 44 , A vY 'wax w }y a: s r ( @ V'y Y + y i n}, t t z 1' t ,.g r I s , b ,^ y...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 13

… Hockey vs. York Tonight, 7 p.m. Yost Ice Arena sl Adopt), I R41TS Football vs. Penn State Tomorrow, 3:35 p.m. (ABC) Michigan Stadium 'M' faces Yeomen in opener By DARREN EVERSON Daily Hockey Writer Remember the extras on the old "Star Trek" television series? They were nameless, powerless and usually ended up dying without putting up much of a fight. The funny thing was, Captain Kirk called these guys "yeomen," although they never seemed...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 Volleyball prepares for conference foes Women host Golden Gophers, Hawkeyes after loss to No. 11 Notre Dame By DAVID ROTHBART sophomore Shareen Luze. She killed prospects at setter, and sophomore Saturday night, Michigan takes Daily Sports Writer eight balls on 11 chances, hitting for outside hitter Katrien DeDecker, who on Iowa, a surprise contender in the 2L -Irac l ' R r ! - 4r_ 1n . A ...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 - 15 i3lue hits By DAN MCKENZIE Daily Sports Writer For most athletic teams, the home field advantage is crucial to a suc- cessful season. A loss on the road can quickly be remedied by a trip back to familiar turf. However, for the Michi- 'an women's cross country team, its eet in Ann Arbor tomorrow is even more special. It's the Wolverines' only home meet of the season. Not only will the Wolveri...…

October 14, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 12) • Page Image 16

…16 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1994 WOMEN'S SOCCER NOTEBOOK: On the road again to Penn State* Ann Arbor's Hometown Pizza It U g; _zURIVM WEf9 36 By TIM SMITH and MICHELLE LEE THOMPSON Daily Sports Writers In its inaugural season as a varsity sport, the Michigan women's soccer team (7-4-1) is being led in scoring by sophomore midfielder Kim Phillips. Phillips scored her fifth goal of the season Tuesday against SienaHeights, b...…

October 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…webn 4,b One hundred four years of editorial freedom EN FM -A l I t :'t Attorney places 'hazing n trial' By MELISSA KOENIGSBERG For the Daily One of the foremost experts on haz- ing transformed Rackham Auditorium into a courtroom last night, where he put "Hazing on Trial." David L. Westol, a former pros- uting attorney and current executive director of Theta Chi fraternity, spoke before small crowd of fraternity and sorority members. "My pu...…

October 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…2- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 13, 1994 IRELAND Continued from page 1 of the former couple's daughter, Maranda. Macomb County Circuit Judge Raymond Cashen granted Smith cus- tody of the 3-year-old in May, spark- ing national outcry from single work- ing mothers. Cashen insinuated that part of his reasoning for naming Smith as the custodial parent was that his mother, Deborah Smith, stays at home and could care for Maranda while Smi...…

October 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 13, 1994 - 3 .Comm department looks to concentrators for guidance By RONNIE GLASSBERG Daily Staff Reporter Students concerned about the future of the communication department may finally have a voice in possible changes. The department this week started distribut- ing a five-page survey to all junior and senior communication concentrators. 0 "I like the fact that they're asking students because I think t...…

October 13, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 13, 1994 iw £Cti~ nau &dlg ANAL son AIL oft a AWRIL a a A016L Alk a I I NOTABLE QUOTABLE I I a 7 w >-s 4/ an an 1%& w w a F-% ow Em it I 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jessie Hallada Editor in Chief Samuel Goodstein Flint Wainess Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of a majority o...…

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