University of Michigan - The Michiganensian Yearbook

 - Class of 2001

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University of Michigan - The Michiganensian Yearbook, Class of 2001, Page 15
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“Everyone remembered the first time they stepped on the " M " in the Diag or walked through the fountain by Burton Tower. As students traveled around campus via foot, bicycle, or razor scooter, navigation was complicated come late September as chainlink fences turned the center of be complete without Hash Bash campus into a labyrinth. Construe- or the Naked Mile? Despite all tion and renovation projects on the tradition and change, the Haven and Mason Halls as well as most recognizable aspect of life Burton Tower turned the campus at the University was how into an unsightly work-zone, different it was for each and Students crowding into the Union every one of us. Mug for Little Caesars ' Wednesday specials found Mrs. Fields and Villa Pizza had taken over its former location. On an ever-changing campus, students could always count on some things to remain the same. Muffled tones and laughter from house parties sifted through the damp midnight air every Friday. " The Victors " blared out of open windows on fall Saturdays, when football games in the Big House were paramount. And whether we liked it or not, what school year would michigln life < *X r\ O JO O A sign poking fun at the chainlink fences surrounding Mason Hall hangs above the entrance. Construction on the buildings hindered travel near the center of campus. photo by Susan Chalmers A block " M " flies above a tailgate party outside the stadium. Alumni and fans of all ages flooded Ann Arbor to celebrate before every home football game. photo by Abby Johnson Michigan Life 11 ”

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