University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 2004

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY tvu if. wn visfoJtnc efMcuuK Many students habitually picked up a copy of the Michigan Daily to browse in an attempt to maintain consciousness in classes; even those who forgot one before class were almost guaranteed to find a copy in any classroom from the proceeding class, but most likely with the crossword puzzle missing. The 2004 school year marked the 1 13 th year of Editorial Freedom for the Michigan Daily, a completely student-run publication located on the 2 nJ floor of the Office of Student Publications. The Daily was available to students both in print and through the Daily online website whose appearances and features were revamped and modified during the fall season. the opportunity to attend the Democratic caucuses of Iowa and New Hampshire for extensive coverage of the national presidential political races. The Daily, compromised of 1 54 editorial and 42 business staff members, boasted sections for local or national news, sports, arts, as well as student opinion. Senior communications major Nathan Winter found Weekend, a Thursday publishing of the Daily kept himself quite occupied throughout class. They deal with interesting topics fairly exhaustively... it was the only thing that got me through until Monday. Over the course of the year, the Daily had the opportunity to cover a wide spectrum of coverage thanks to the hustle and bustle of 2003 and 2004. A special edition newspaper was printed over the summer to cover the results of the Grutter v. Bollinger affirmative action trial that had ties to the University. At the end of December, The Daily created an issue declaring a Wolverine win over USC which was brought to Pasadena with the staff in case of a Michigan win in the Rosebowl. Instead, The Daily had to settle on documenting the Wolverine ' s loss and the overall unforgettable football season, bringing the undistributed copies back to Michigan. Also, in January several writers and photographers were afforded What captured the interest of many students were the front page photographs, daring students to pick up the paper to get a better glimpse. Students took notice of the commendable candid pictures of life on campus, such as the victory of the Wolverines against the Buckeyes to the community itself with photos and editorials of Border ' s strikes and the City Council elections in which several University students participated in. Despite last year ' s boycott of the Daily by select student organizations upset by inadequacy or misrepresentation of minorities, the Daily has reinstated itself as illustrious publication. (7 aailu (7 Front Row: Adrian Chen. Kylene Kiang, Emily Kraack. Naila Moreira. Forest Casey. Row 2: Todd Weiser, Ryan Lewis. Jason Roberts, Danny MoloshokTony Ding.Andrew Kaplan, Soo-Jung Chang, Carmen Johnson. Row 3:Sharad Mattu.John Lowe, Jim Weber.Adam Rottenberg, Michael Kan, Christopher Jones, Jennifer Misthal. Ashley Dinges. Karen Schwartz. Row 4: Ryan Sosin, Michael Nisson. Dan Rosen, Brian Schick, Gennero Filice. David Branson. Ian Herbert, Brett Mountain. Elise Bergman, Jeremy Berkowitz, Jason Pesick, Tomislav Ladika, Zac Peskowitz. Row 5: Josh Holman, James Dowd. MattVenegoni, Zach Magee, Andrew Gaerig, Janna Hutz. Jordan Schrader Back Row: Brady McCollough, Eric Ambinder. Kyle O ' Neill, Phil Kofahl, Alex Wolsky, Scott Serilla.Sean Dailey.Sravya Chirumamilla, Niamh Slevin. L. ProHX photo 224 Organizations

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foam Front Row: Halli Farber, Alena Levine. Ro w 2: Allison Mclntyre, Kiersten Cummings. Stacey Fedewa. Back Row: Eric Laitala, Kevin McPherson, Matt Vivian. Jim Denner, Mitchell Sheahan, Amanda Coleman, Geoff Kobayashi. L, Proux photo ? Front Row:Tracy Gierada, Deanna Bieniasz, Nancy Zhao, Bethany Rogersons, Jennifer Woys. Jennifer Ford, Theresa Young, Tamina Sanada, Nanna Notthoff. Row 2: Cassie Walls, Emily Servinsky, Corynn O ' Rourke. Erin Nutt. Allison Hanson, Amanda Elliott, Kathleen Duffy, Neena Kalyani Vemuri, Jessica Petrus, Deborah Solo, Emily Beam, Stephanie Schultz. Row 3: Rachael Chopp, Lauren Dosik, Jenny Boueri.Amber Janis, Jennifer Loup, Casey Elliott, Jamie Nichols. Jessica McEntee, Kathryn Ran km, Laura Wilcox, Allison Oakes, Diana Schorry, Sanara DelColle. Back Row: Teresa Luebcke, Kathleen Tyer, Carrie Schimpke.Valerie Johns, Katherine Johnson, Jessi Galimore. Jennifer Black, Michelle Lee, Allison Spinweber, LisaTreumuth. L. Worcester photo ' b alee cuw (7 Front Row: Tracy Gierada, Deanna Bieniasz, Nancy Zhao. Bethany Rogersons, Jennifer Woys, Jennifer Ford, Theresa Young, Tamina Sanada. Nanna Notthoff. Row 2: Cassie Walls, Emily Servinsky. Corynn O ' Rourke. Erin Nutt. Allison Hanson, Amanda Elliott, Kathleen Duffy, Neena Kalyani Vemuri, Jessica Petrus, Deborah Solo, Emily Beam, Stephanie Schultz. Row 3: Rachael Chopp, Lauren Dosik, Jenny Boueri.Amber Janis. Jennifer Loup. Casey Elliott. Jamie Nichols, Jessica McEntee, Kathryn Rankin. Laura Wilcox. Allison Oakes, Diana Schorry, Sandra DelColle. Back Row: Teresa Luebcke, Kathleen Tyer, Carrie Schimpke.Valerie Johns, Katherine Johnson. Jessi Galimore, Jennifer Black, Michelle Lee, Allison Spinweber, LisaTreumuth. L. Worcester photo Organizations 223



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yore, major ngof stk ta oget die I the niicii din. Photo editor Tony Ding photographs a men ' s gymnastics event for the Daily. Ding was one of four people selected to fly to Pasadena to cover the Rosebowl. Tedjasukmana photo Incoming Editor-in-Chief Jordan Schrader works with his predecessor Louie Meizlish during the last few weeks of transition between the two editors. Schrader was elected to the position on November 7, but his job did not officially begin until February 2, 2004 when the first paper was published under his name. Tedjasukmana photo w VUAWWM sfalf ti Front Row: Ahrim Hwang, Sarah Wille. Belinda Chung. Row 2: Jonathon Dobberstein, Debbie Shapiro, Jessica Cordero, Leah Trzcinski, Rachelle Caogas. Back Row: Anne Sause, Robert Chin, Andrew Samaniezo. Sebastian Seromik, Erin Ott, Sarah Hoopfer, Valerie Texan. L. Proux photo Organizations 225

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