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A man takes a leisurely catnap at a table outside Potbelly ' s. For many students, summer was a time for relaxation and laziness where all the days blended together, interrupted by random naps. V. Granata photo During the summer, students remaining on campus relax and study on a beautiful day. While some classes were still in session, many students found the summer a time to lay back and enjoy the warm weather. S. Thomas photo 24 Michigan Life
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cocktails for two a black and tan at the pub or late night hippie hash you ' ll find it all near main street The Fleetwood Diner attracts a late-night crowd of hungry people downtown. One of the only places open twenty-four hours, the greasy spoon always attracted customers at all hours. Tedjasukmana photo Main Street 23
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CD CD =3 CD summer in the city The summer of 2003 began just like any normal summer for the University ' s student body. The typical transition from winter to spring and summer semesters was apparent; Ann Arbor ' s fast, upbeat pace swarming with students was replaced with a calmer, less bustling environment on campus. Michael Koniuch, sophomore biopsychology major, reflected upon his stay for the spring semester. Ann Arbor was a whole new place. It was quiet and the scene slowed down noticeably. I didn ' t mind the change, though; I found that it was easier to focus on my classes. The usual problems for students findingjobs around Ann Arbor were the same as in years past. With fewer people in town, less working staff was needed at the restaurants, coffee shops and downtown stores. I luckily found a job at the Afternoon Delight restaurant fairly quickly. But I know a lot of people who struggled to find work throughout the whole summer, said ISA sophomore Eve Breitmeyer. Outside of Ann Arbor, students spent their summer all over the world. Art Design junior Joshua Costa backpacked around Europe. It was amazing to travel the back roads and see sites in Europe that the typical tourist wouldn ' t come across. Mel Bargen, a senior biological anthropology major, did field work in Africa. I basically followed monkeys around and took notes. The experience was unforgettable. Many students went home for the summer and took part in typical summer activities. I life-guarded at the local pool and hung out with friends this summer. It wasn ' t all too exciting, just your basic summer at home, said Kristen Grimshaw, LSA freshman. As the summer came to a close, students in Ann Arbor and all over the northeast region of the United States experienced a major blackout. The blackout took place at 4:09 p.m. on Thursday, August 14 and lasted for over 24 hours in some areas. LSA junior Laura Roberts remembered the experience vividly. My friends and I decided that with no electricity, we had nothing to do but have some fun. We had a huge barbecue and topped the night off with a little bit of partying. A lot of people I know did just that, found friends to hang out with and enjoyed the time socializing. It was a nice break from the normal. Summer 25
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