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September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 44

… 2-The MichiganDA-Kickoff'9S-Thudai, Septmber 7,1995 The Michigan Daily -- 9 Q&A Continued from page 5 spring based on weaknesses or areas we needed to improve upon from last fall, and that's standard procedure from spring practice. So what we will try to do this fall is continue to perfect the things we implemented this spring, and it is to our advantage at this stage not to talk about those things. D: Realizing that your focus is on the s...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 44

… national flag. Are we, as one melting pot of individual cultures, no longer believers in true diversity? Or is it that because we are so diverse, we fail to real- ize what plucked the stritgs so ourances- tors' hearts to create this wonderful nation? Although many would say America has many strengths and weaknesses, :1 would we not rather say that throughout it all, our national flag has been a symbol of what the entire world has sought to be...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 44

…Phule UnGia BY AUDETTE FULBRIGHT CENTRAL PIEDMONT COLLEGE, N.C. AGENTS ARE STOCK HOLLYWOOD CHARAC- ters. They've been the good guys, the bad guys, the fall guys and more. But Friday nights on the Fox network, two FBI agents live life a bit differently - they track down mysterious UFOs, deadly poltergeists and mutant liver-eating serial killers. It's The X-Files, of course, and although it's a far cry from standard TV fare (or perhaps because i...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 45

…22 - The Michig'an Daily -Kicof '95- Thursday, Sepember i, 195 Rice gives running backs something to think about By Scott Burton Let's say you're a Division I run- ning back. Your quarterback hands you the ball and you bust through the line thinking you're one man away from slipping into the endzone. Then you notice this 6-foot-5 line- backer standing in your way, a man named Simeon Rice. What do you do? A) Drop your shoulder and try to pop t...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 45

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September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 46

… The Michigan Daily - Kickoff 4-The MichiganDaily-Kickoff '95-Thursday, September 7,1995 Michigan starts from scratch New coach, new quarterback hope to show the Wolverines back to Pasadena By Scott Burton If you have a historical understand- ing of the Michigan football team, you've probably come to accept two simple tenets: the Wolverines always run the ball no matter the circumstance and Michigan never changes coaches no matter the circu...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 46

…an we talk? Talk shows: better than a therapist's couch BY NATALIE Y. MOORE HOWARD U. MERICANS ARE OBSESSED WITH OTHER PEOPLE'S embarrassments - Hugh Grant, Bob Packwood and Courtney Love come to mind. We like outra- geous stories. "We've been through 20 years, at least, of making an industry of the private lives of famous people," says talk show host Jerry Springer. "The talk show simply takes the very same subject matter and opens it up to ...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 47

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September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 47

…Magazge UIHHA rv Io 66I ,ishthe mst widelread lifestye and enterDaim ent magzine among N-o 34year-old ollege-du ad oung aduts. F Eioalmcontenrfocses the divesineress, tivti, a id and.. -r ofitd- anend igfour irllegesdu'iveni si A si sO Ham edi ,sel- d eah yar fmtup grduaing setrirsead umpus nespap- commission ongal aies and ph-pgrphy b hebesal udent pumliss. and mainain an minging dialogue IthItme and U-ie"ln *"~sA,, nenhnds aanmp.non"id, PUB...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 48

… The Michigan Daily - Kic k Smith livens medi z Tailback broke Hoosier freshman rush By Darren Everson Death and taxes are still the top two things one can count on in life. However, a mediocre Indiana team with a star run- ning back and an easy non-conference schedule is gaining fast. In the tradition of Anthony Thomp- son and Vaughn Dunbar, the Hoosiers have another record-breaking tailback in Alex Smith. As a freshman last sea- son, Smith...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 48

…I I I I IT'S ALL RELATIVE Mankato State U., Minnesota GOOD THINGS ALWAYS HAPPEN in threes. It was diplomas all around for the Sogge family when father, daughter and son all gradu- ated on the same day this spring. Coincidence? Maybe, but only two years before that, their aunt, uncle and grandmother also crossed the Mankato State stage within hours of each other to receive their diplo- mas. Didn't Sister Sledge sing about these guys? DRINK UP!...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 48

…nr 7 . 'cl I' N Isy dG a wr i r x : p u ' d r k5 Rating system *** Dracula ***Franken- stein **Wolfman ** The Mwnrniy *Swamp Monster PM Dawn lighrttand blithe it's likely to float righ toutt of your CD) playcr. Onre last tip --toou'llnever be able to fttlly rppreciate the dliatteorfin .trJ rectrrdintg tttttil yott'se wrroessedi the sav age id ttf'rtteir liteshw Chreck yottt loctl listings. Rare on Air Vols. 1 and 2 Ai,,,s il Pocket Band Ma...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 49

…18-The Michigan Dily-Kickoff'5 -Thursday, September 7,1995 _ Northwestern ho pes 17conquest of Irish is typical fare for year The Michigan Da Hayes and Toomer lead bounty of rec By Scott Burton It's hard to figure how a three-win season can lay the foundation for a foot- ball program's turnaround. But if you know anything about the history of the Northwestern football team, you know that things are truly getting a lot better in Evanston. Th...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 49

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October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 49

…BYW BONNIE jAT CARY? WE'LL GIVE YOU SCARY. Every movie coming out this month is about a cop or an ex- cop. Besides that, there was a strange fit of guerrilla filmmak- ing, with strange groupings of direc- tors and actors (RuPaul, Roseanne and Lily Tomlin?). And don't forget Halloween XLVI (we didn't bother previewing it - you know the deal). People are strange. Never Talk to Strangers Rebecca DeMornay's cradle-rocking days are over, but she's...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 50

…}. s a~s * . . .._, ,_ .. , i.t.. .. 4 , o d e . .... ro e The Michigan Daily - K 8- The Michigan Daily - Kickoff '95 - ThUrsday, September 7,1995 Dreisbach settles into starting quarterback position Memphis adjusts to a new state of affairs By Darren Everson There was a lot of uncertainty sur- rounding the Wolverines coming into the season. But at least there's no ques- tion where the biggest question mark was - the quarterback. "The qua...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 50

… Rump Roast BRIEF BUT MEMORABLE EPIDEMIC OF FULL MOON fever struck Stanford U. in June when resource- ful psychology students turned a class project into a Guinness record. Well, almost. Pre- College Rx T HESE DAYS, IT'S NOT a question of ifyou are going to college but where - four-year uni- versity or community col- lege? But what if even that choice was taken away? Outrageous? Not to the Califor- nians for Community College Equi- ty, who ha...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 50

…ha ACADEICACIVMN Nike T OM SuPLIZIO Colorado State U. ANNIE KIM U. of Maryland College Park Gen MICHAEL COOVERT U. of Kentucky ;z.: -;4 , ' t _.., ° 5 ,. Y b. y 0 1 1 Chevrolet CHARL ES NTAMERE Manhattan College VISA AMY POEPPELMAN U. of Cincinnati VISA" Sportswear MATTHEW KLINE U of California, Santa Barbara Gixbia "tm7't1s cc«11' c.c t 1I cst. Discover Card Travis HOPPER Texas Tech. U. Warner}_cBrothe 0.1rs CLAREi CUSHMAN Florida Stat...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 51

…16 - The Michigan Daily - Kickoff '95 - Thursday; September 7, 1995 I . - 4 It 4 Z '. # i - " " I I . . I , , I a 9 , , - i 4 , . i , T Ss Michigan 18, Virginia 17 Final Statistics . . , . TBeMichiganDucly- Biakabutuka continues legacy of 'Wol V f A PASSING Player C-A Dreisbach 27-52 PASSING Yds TD Int 372 2 2 Player Groh Sherman C-A Yds TD 16-25 138 0 3-4 53 0 Int 0 0 RUSHING Player Att Biaka. 7 Yds 36 13 Avg 4.7: 2.2 LgTD ...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 51

…A*E "U AM I~M . U. PHOTO CONTEST FOUR $1,000 GRAND PRIZES Here's your chance to win big money' U is offering four $1,000 cash grand pries for the hrsr photo rntries sub- mitted in foor categories: Campus Life/Traditions, All Around Sports (mod to varsity), Road Trippin', attd Funniest Sights. PLUS, for each entry ptthlished in U doting the year, we'll pay $25. Last year's contest had more than 100 winners - atnd $10,000 its cash prizes. Phsoto...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 52

… 10-The MIchIganDaly- ckof --h9 day,SepT llber7, 1995 Defensive line ready to rumble - TheMIchkan Dy-Kickoff'95-Twsday,September 7,1995-15 Boomerang Amani Toomer keeps coming back to Michigan By Scott Burton The Michigan defense wasn't ex- actly a source of pride and joy last sea- son, but the Wolverines did find some redemptive value in their defensive line. Led by tackles Trent Zenkewicz and Jason Horn, both of whom return for the 1995 se...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 52

…The Man Behind The Mascot C HRIS ERNEST IS AT HIS BEST WHEN he's not himself. The junior from Michigan's Wayne State U. has played everything from McDonald's "Mac who. s that masked man? Tony Tonight" to Michigan State U.'s "Sparty" to the Tiger?No, it's Chris Ernest of the Detroit Tigers' "Paws." sWayne state u., honest. Ernest is clawing his way through There wasn't an actual tryout, just gan State to Wayne State this fall to school as a pro...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 52

…U U ..m EU -U U y. -i BY GLENN MCDONALD i1UTRAHI N itJss'ti MFISINGU. FNEBRAS KA Double Take X Square Ah, the privileged of youth. In his new hook, Managing GenerationX.: How To Bring Out The Best In Young Talent, Bruce Tulgan provides "useful sug- gestions to managers to make the wont of this energetic new hreed of worker." U. Magazine: How do you envision GenerationX? Bruce Tulgan: The' slacker myth is just that. It's an insult. It position...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 53

…8,r .m "..r w. ,. «.; , .. . a.3 ' ; -i"'r 'w .+'c+°s.,=ea :s .... 'c. X31 a a ,st+aa"..., .,. era... .. ..e , ,. ,.:: .}"t.. -The Michigan Daily - 14-The Michigan Daily -Kickoff '95 - Thursday, September7, 1995 - Conference prepares for centennial season of play By Antoine Pitts If you thought Windows '95 re- ceived a lot of hype, you haven't seen anything yet. In celebration of its 100th year as a conference, the Big Ten has planned nu- ...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 53

…Students Get the Last Laugh M AYBE YOU REMEMBER competing in the school talent show. Maybe you recall singing "Yesterday" in a voice- cracking pubescent howl. Maybe you think you were pretty good. Well.... Youth and exuberance fade, but the talent show will always be around. And the mother of them all was recently initiated by MasterCard and the National Association of Campus Activities. Featuring 10 finalists drawn from 81 schools and more t...…

September 07, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 118) • Page Image 54

… CHINA QARDEN Szechuan, Hung and Peking cuisi Delivery, take-out, dine cocktails, and Sunday bt Hrs: Mon.-Thurs., 11am- Fri.,I lam-I1pm Sat., 12pm-lIpm Sun., 12p 3035 Washtenaw Ave. " 5 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION'S OFFICIAL CLASS RING TO BE OFFERED BY PRIVATE INVITATION The University of Michigan Alumni Association in conjunction with the Student Alumni Council has announced that private invitations offering their official class ring will soon be ma...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 54

…'I MAY THE CASH H IT YOU E VER FEEL SORRY FOr GI Joe? Yeah, GI Joe was there all right: being hurled off buildings, drowned and tested for flam- mability. If we'd known in the early '80s that the action figure would be worth up to $300 today, would we have gone easier on old Joe? Proba- bly not. But now we can rummage through the toys we didn't torch for some quick cash. Jim Bernard, a junior at the U. of Texas, Austin, preserved his childho...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 55

…Al RACADAD HA T'S A MAGICAL LAND, BUT IT SURE ISN'T Oz. It's Dominia - and ruby slippers and good witches offer no solace when play- ing Magic: The Gathering. Invented by Richard Garfield, a former mathematics professor at Whitman Col- lege in Washington, Magic is a role-play- ing fantasy game a la Dungeons and Drag- ons that uses poker-deck-sized playing cards to cast spells, summon creatures and conquer lands. "Magic combines the natural fu...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 56

…TRANSFERITIS: A NEW U.? F AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED, transfer, transfer again. At least that's what some students say after unsuccessful attempts to choose the perfect college. Glossy brochures and admissions coun- selors don't always paint a realistic picture - some students find that the college they picked doesn't add up to their ideal institute. Suzanne Cobban, a senior at Ramapo College in New Jersey, has made transferring an art form -...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 56

…I I rj Ncva A PLUS TAX 2 Medium. Cheese Pizzas.~ SNolmt. xpres4128!96 Not vadwihotheroffr ordsont No acptd atWila Stre esan o r Cottg In Cae Paricpatg strsonly 11/7 i 89I I -CI (1 valid treet re Medium PFTopping Pizza and 2 Pops. S Not valli with otlmti oes omdiscim4 ot-accPted at Wiiam Sl treet restaaiant ot Cottage InnmCafe. Pticipatiitg stores only. 506 Medium SGet Any Lite Pizza.. Developed with The Michigan Heart and Vascular Inst...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 57

…aal!jjoxoqeOiyjo Uo I aeslp 0u l muyies 'IJIZi~d l u ssanbeNBeOdsOj rt Z a 41 .: 00 1N3 f11 t? 1'50hq dv$ 3GAV1J 0; 'fiVt1o >> < ' O «.- ~~n How Ii worI(S: Just show up at the League Ticket Office (in the Michigan League) during its regular hours of 1aOam to 6pm, Monday through Friday (or at the theater one hour prior to performance), flash your current student ID, and you get up to two tickets for six bucks each. You can pay with Visa,...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 58

…DON'T MYTH DHT IDDKSTDRE BACKLASH T'S AS CERTAIN AS DEATH AND TAXES - SHELLING OUT BIG BUCKS FOR textbooks. Traditionally, students have cut their losses in part by reselling their books at the end of the semester. Bookstores, wholesalers and used-book clearinghouses are the most frequent buyers, but they rarely pay even 50 percent of the retail price. "It's at the buyback where they screw you," says U. of Alabama senior Stacy Cohen. "When th...…

October 10, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 8) • Page Image 58

…I I of Music Looking for something fun to do? for an evening where the atmosphere o e join us but the performances are highPowered Trelaxed School of Music has some of the best talent in the nation, and you can see it for only $6.nSo grab a friend and check us out n $ So Oh Coward! Words and music by Noel Coward Oh Coward! is a collection of the wickedly funny songs and scenes that have made No8l Coward one of the most celebrated theatrical w...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 59

…Pmo ass duCOtiOl BY KAREN BRADDOM istants PHOTO BY BARRY SCHWARTZ, OREGON STATE U. 3ofer it VER DREAM OF WORKING SIDE BY side with Martin Scorsese? Can you imagine Quentin Tarantino asking your advice on whether to leave in the ear-slicing scene? Would you be willing to risk an ulcer to give stardom a chance? If you're one of the risk-takers, chances are you're heading toward your first position: production assistant - a.k.a. the glorified, u...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 60

…The Best Way To Save Money On Stuff (Other Than Borrowing Your Roommate's). Roommates tend to get weird when you borrow their stuff. (They're funny MasterCard like that.) Better to get yourself a MasterCard card. Then 000Y GL102196 yucould ueit tobuy tethings yureallywat And with these College MasterValues0 coupons, you'll save up to 40%. And until you get your own place, it's the smartest thing you can do. Roommates are weird enough as it is....…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 61

…(pen testing area) cIrIBAN(@ 5424 54-2-D sy SINCE9 1 " NO FEE SPECIAL STUDENT RATE 'TRAVEL DISCOUNTS ®PHOTOCARD PLAETELL US ABOUT YOURSELF I Prin Ful Nine, First. Middle Intial, Last Your Per rinunt or Parents Home Address Your Permanent Area Code and Phone Number Social Security Number Date of Birth (Month/Day/Year) Motrher's Maiden Name Apt. No. City orTown First ano Last Name under which your permanent phone is listen wit...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 62

…WE'RE LOOKING OUT FOR YOU IN MORE WAYS THAN ANY OTHER CARD. No other credit card protects college students in as many ways as the Citibank card.That's why, hands down, it's the most popular credit card among college students. With your Citibank card, you can: PAY NO ANNUAL FEE. You might just need that money for school-emblazoned hats and sweatshirts. RE LAX WITH A LOW INTEREST RATE. Since you're a college student, you'll get a special 14.9% ...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 63

…College: The Choice Of A New, Older Generation In the evenings, they hand cayon and pa per to Liv, and the rest of the family sits down together to do homework. BY SHARON LAROWE PHOTO BY BRENT A. SMITH, UTAH STATE U. '94-'95 U. PHOTO CONTEST WINNER XPECTING TO SEE A LOT OF FRESH young faces in your classes this year? Well, we've got news for you - the face of America's col- lege student is changing. It's growing older, with more wrinkles and ...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 64

…" , .. ... _. - _. "" : .: - _ .... _- _ _ .xF. .sgC"hl'7t;Kpl...,. :. "vY5s5?B i k I ' ri T f'p Depression: Can you help? BY HEATHER KEAFER PHOTo ILLUSTRATION BY DAVE DRUSE junior dietetics major at Temple U., picked at her food or ate nothing at all. She slept late - right through 9:40 biochem and 10:50 lab, through lunch and The Young and the Restless. Her roommates were frustrated. They tried to wake her up for classes and to make her eat...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 65

…or BY ROSS ALLEN ILL USRATIONS BY JOSH WILKES, MURRAY STATE U., KY. ANE STUDENT, COME ON D O W N ! ! ! ! " Jane - wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with a college crest or Greek letters - jumps up and runs down to the stage, her heart pumping with excitement. Cash and fabulous prizes await. The only question is whether she'll win the car she can't park on campus, the money to pay last semester's tuition or the bedroom set that won't fit in her ...…

September 18, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 125) • Page Image 66

…®r: Air, r n AIMMOL . .. 'T . . Escape while you can. The frost step was to make. a boot with an outsole flexible enough to respond to every twist, spring, clench and push of 7.1 r- the naked foot. The next step is up to you. .,,. AMR M adidas ,! .. ...; .r. : "' BIE MAPKE MIT OEN 3 STREIiEN / - . ice..... u: K.v,:..:. THE BRAND WITH THE 3 STRIPES / " S O N _ "~" y ' - LA MAPOUE AUX 3 BANDES "1 Z Z I - P - a r7 …

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