In America “… As a result, tens of thousands of Michigan residents have their gas cut every year. State law does not prohibit shutoffs in the winter, except for senior citizens. Consumers Energy, which serves 1.54 million residential gas customers in Michigan, shut off 37,000 customers last year, compared to 25,600 in 2002, said company […]
Daily Abolishes Jeopardy Issue “As We Know It” I suspect the many responses they received over their “Three Snobs Slain outside of Ricks” story might have something to do with this decision. Here’s a staff-wide email sent by current Daily editor-in-chief Jordan Schrader: “Date: Sunday, February 15, 2004 7:23 PM -0500From: jtschrad@umich.eduTo: daily.staff@umich.eduSubject: Jeopardy Staff: […]
Detroit’s Action News 7 is hard at work covering the pressing issues of the day here in Ann Arbor: alligators in the basement!
Sometimes I get cynical about the youth. Then people like Michael Rohde come along with a letter to the editor: “To the Daily: The title of the article “Gratz speaks at Union amidst massive protest” is misleading. I was studying at the Michigan Union at the time of the protest and went to the lobby […]
“A wily expert in the politics of the bazaar, he knew he had to sell his scheme on what was good for Americans and their security. He was happy to funnel information to the vice president that painted a picture of Saddam hunkered on a hair-raising stockpile of W.M.D. His group, the Iraqi National Congress, […]
After inking a deal with the software company Ex Libris in 2002, the University Library is set to update the MIRLYN system next summer, switching to a new MIRLYN on July 6.
The Ann Arbor Police parking ticket drop box near the doors of the Michigan Union might be closed, but Ann Arbor parking tickets can now be paid online for a $3.50 processing fee.