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BEHIND: A cultural dance group performs on the Diag. Wearing traditional costumes, the ladies share the beauty of their culture with passers-by. RIGHT: Senior Andy Epstein relaxes on the Diag. Due to the Diag ' s proximity to many of the classrooms, many students gathered or slept there between classes. Greg :- Diag Days 27
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The manv c of the Diag More than just a pathway between classes, the Diag often served as a center for student activities. Situated in the heart of campus, it was used for demonstrations, protests, and fund-raisers Engineering sophomore Eric Fisher said, The Diag is a snapshot of the diversity at the University. Many of the events in the Diag occurred annually. Festifall, held in September, gave students the chance to meet representatives from a number of campus organizations and was an easy way for them to get involved in campus life. The Kiss-In, an effort to end discrimination towards gay, lesbian, and bisexual stu- dents, was held on Valentine ' s Day. Some Diag demonstrations were the result of na- tional and international affairs which affected U-M students. For instance, victims of rape and domestic abuse spoke out after the not guilty verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial. The assassination of Israeli Prime Min- ister Yitzak Rabin brought students together as well; they commemorated his life and his efforts to establish peace in the Middle East. The Diag ' s central location made it ideal for such events. You go there and you can see any type of person and any type of event, said Emily Davis, LSA sopho- more. It is amazing to me that one place represents the entire University. Not all of the spectacles seen there made such serious statements. LSA first-year student Noah Weisberg said, I saw a man riding a cow--now that was weird. laijcut bij Drandi Morton stopij bij Lisa Maplij and Lmilie Hepman photo by Greg Kessler 26 Diag Days
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A BlilllND: Runners dash past the crowd en route to the Law Quad. Police cars lined the streets, watching for trouble- makers. Uk.lir Students run naked through the Law Quad in celebration of the lart day of winter term. 28 DiagDays
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