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to Going to school in a town as diverse as the student body that inhabited it was an amazing experience. Every- where we turned we saw things that gave Ann Arbor its own, unique personality. We saw restaurants and stores full of student employees flyers taped anywhere and earning money to pay for one of the everywhere around campus and highest public school tuitions in the chalkings on sidewalks. Not nation. We walked through the being afraid to make their voices Villa of Mysteries exhibit in the Art heard, students added another Museum on a crisp October evening, aspect that gave Ann Arbor so Students expressed themselves via much personality. music, forming bands and perform- ing in places such as the League Underground. One of the less spectacular traits of the town were the homeless which could be seen sleeping on a bench or camping out inside the West Hall Arch asking passers-by for spare change. On any given day students could hear the fire and brimstone from preachers in the Diag. Students also made themselves heard around campus through demonstrations on the Diag, tn Two students debate about abortion rights during an anti-abortion demonstration on the Diag. Graphic pictures of abortions stood in the center of campus for days causing some people to avoid the area, photo by Ari Melber Special exhibits come to the University Museum of Art throughout the year. September and November featured the White House Arts and Crafts collection along with the Villa of Mysteries, a Roman wall painting exhibit. photo by Abby Johnson Voices 97
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7 Junior political science major Case McGrath works an afternoon shift at the billiards room in the Union. Many students held part time jobs to help cover the cost of rent and tuition, photo by Ari Me ber. 96 Voices
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WORKFORCE Ann Arbor,,,,.. by Dan Nieman Stucci ' s is a low stress job, it has reasonable hours, and it ' s a great place to meet people. senior chemistry major Adam Beck 1 Stucci ' s employee and Kinesiology Senior Carrie Blumhardt hands change to a patron. On any warm day, the popular venue would be filled with people waiting to sample one of their many ice cream or frozen yogurt flavors. photo by Abby Johnson 98 Workforce Ann Arbor
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