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FROM the BEGINNING and area rugs, and that new Prescription Athletic Turf would replace the outdated All-Pro Turf. Political activism, a tradition which made the campus a hotbed of conflict in the 1960s came to a head this year with conservative and liberal views on such issues as abortion rights, the presence of University armed policemen, a code of academic conduct, and United States intervention in the Persian Gulf Crisis. It is this arena of intellectual ideas and creative expression, coupled with a general desire to make school interesting and entertaining that make the University community so exciting. Membership has its privileges ill Membership has its Privileges O
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Each student ' s individual talents add to the diversity of our campus. Student Chris McNicol plays his guitar for passersby in the West Engineering arch. Tamara Psurny Because the weather is so unpre- dictable, a beautiful day never goes unappreciated. On the steps of Angell Hall, Yuko Maeda puts down her notebook to relax under the warm sun. T Leslie McKelvey . . ' , .4 - ' ' 1 . k . - ' ' ' ' ' ' . Maize and blue sweatshirts fill the stands on football Saturdays as students, fans, and alumni as- semble to form the largest crowd watching a football game in the country. This crowd of 102,894 w people takes time out form watch- ing the Maryland game to do the Michigan wave. Leslie McKelvey Prologue
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F E U Shanties, once abun- dant on campus, are of- ten the target of van- dalism and destruction. Never- theless, Retrospect Magazine reflects the student body ' s awareness of and actions for global, national, and campus issues. ' Jason Goldsmith OQ The University is a big place and getting around isn ' t always easy. While a small few are fortunate enough to drive a car and find a parking space, the vast majority must ride a bike, take the campus bus, or God forbid, walk to class. Tammi Psurny Whether you ' re living on campus or off, A Day in the Life at the Uni- versity can be diversely ordi- nary or surprisingly original. A 24 hour photo essay by Monica J after and Jason Goldsmith. Jennifer Wylie 6 Michigan Life It doesn ' t matter where you are on campus. The fact remains that a major facet of Michigan Life is waiting on line. But, there prob- ably would not be so many lines if there was not so much good wait- ing at the end of them. RickSchick is waiting on line for the bus on North Campus. T Tamara Psurny
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