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September 07, 1972 • Page Image 69

…Thursday, September 7, 1972 ThursdTHE September 7, 1972Y By GENE ROBINSON Supplement Co-Editor A motley assortment of brok- en furniture, stray windows and aged cars surrounds two ramshackle houses on the east side of campus. A large rain- bow painted over yellowish- green shingles, indicates that this is the home of the Rain- bow People's Party (RPP). Less than five miles away in the midst of a heavily forested residential area, three bui...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 70

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY I hursday, September 7, 1 97z Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY I hursday, September 7, 1 91Z drug aid? 761-HELP By PAUL RUSKIN "People who are using illegal drugs don't deserve to be poison- ed," say Drug Help volunteers, and to substantiate that belief they have established a large organization which is dedicated to helping people with drug problems and to educating people about drugs. Located in the Community C...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 71

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 Page Five. TH,.HGNDAL aeFv reaching out from the ivory tower serving I city'Is yoi BY SHERRY COTTIER "People used to stumble on us Py mistake," says Thomas Moorehead, director of Project Community. "'Oh,' they'd say, 'this is what you are.'" "This," is 540 student volun- teers working in different com- munity projects ranging from a Black Liberation School to day care centers. Started in co...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 72

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 open learning at age five By KAREN TINKLENBERG ganized so that children can because they "don't want their What would makle a parent move from one station to an- children to be bullied into spend wo a semester a send a other - singing around a piano, learning. They don't think five year old child to nursery making collages and candles at young children should have to school the art tab...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 73

…Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .F'Gge Sd6ven ~Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven "In addition to fresh fruits and vegetables and plants, home-baked goods and non mass-produced handicrafts are offered for sale. On any given day, there will be fudge, cookies, assorted cakes, home-made bread, jewelry, needlework, pottery and sometimes pet animals, too." By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN Stroll down Fourth St. past t...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 74

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September ?, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursdav SeDtemher T 1 9~2 r -rr irV~a~ r y4./ 4"ri V~ l 4/ - M,, ,T ; i m A Non-Profit Store Run b Students #. I A. STUDENT BOOKSTORE RESPONSIVE TO YOUR NEEDS ! BOOKS Books for all U courses Lots of USED BOOKS at Least 25% off Cliff Notes, Monarch Notes, Schaums Outlines Plus all sorts of books to while-away your time with SCHOOL SUPPLIE...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 75

…Y ltfritgan Bait1 Section Six-Academics Administration Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 7, 1972 Eight Pages TA E - - / As in the picture spread above, at the cen- ter of the University's scheme of operations sits President Robben Fleming. The Uni- versity's chief problem solver, Fleming ulti- mately receives criticism from all sides. Surrounding Fleming are his closest asso- ciates, from both above and below him in the hierarch...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 76

…,Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7t 1972 1 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 administration in a fortress Sprinkled throughout the for- tress-like Administration Build- ing hide the University's top administrators. While invisible to the student population, these executives are the people who really control the day-to-day op- erations of the University-far more so than the relatively pow- erless facu...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 77

…Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Nnnp thrpo ru IIIre e :..... . ...... ... To the University, you - the students - are little more than a ten-digit number and an intri- cate pattern of darkened spaces on a, computer sheet. For in fact, the only communi- cation most of you have with the administration which shapes your academic lives is the myr- iad of computerized forms litter- ing the path between terms. All your life you ...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 78

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY rhursday, September 7, 1972 living and learning The University has recently initiated several innovations to personalize its academic a n d residential programs. These reforms include t h e. Residential College, the Pilot Program, the Couzens Program and other smaller projects that academic pursuits.' These programs offer students not only innovation...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 79

…Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Purge Five Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five black voices By GENE ROBINSON Supplement Co-Editor In the spring of 1970, stu- dents here virtually succeeded in shutting down the Univer- sity until certain demands con- cerning blacks were met. Since that successful Black Action Movement (BAM) strike of two years ago, the campus has witnessed little activism on the part of...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 80

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThursAy, September 7, 1972 'Ptli HEMCIA DIYfusdi,5peme ,17 BGS: to your taste the unchained claS.1ro0o By ROBERT SCHREINER "The BGS can be either the salvation of geniuses or the re- fuge of scoundrels," commented romance languages department chairman James O'Neill two and a half years ago when the Ba- chelor in General Studies de- gree program was just begin- ning its second ful term of oper- O'Neill, along w...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 81

…Thursday, September"7; 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Sev Thursdoy, September 7, 1972 THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Page Se~ electronic registration STEP ONE Consult your school or col- lege's Official Publication to see exactly what you must take. Then make an . appointment to see your academic counselor, but don't trust a word he says. While his information may be valid, always check it out against the catalog or the advice of a friend. STEP TWO S...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 82

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 I the big 'U' and the big war By GENE ROBINSON Supplement Co-Editor Two years ago, during the height of student opposition to the Vietnam War, controversy flared on campus over whether or not the University should con- duct war-related research pro- jects contracted by the federal government. The debate was fueled by re- ports that the University was conducting research on anti- ...…

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