Fellow Ann Arbor blogger Edward Vielmetti has posted something he overheard at Cafe Ambrosia about daffodils on the Diag, but I wonder if they meant the Arb, where about 20,000 should be coming up sometime soon.
Yes, it’s Michigamua tapping season: “Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 03:26:40 -0500From: Nickole Fox foxn at umich.eduSubject: say NO to Michigamua’s tap Hello, After creating beautiful powwow diag boards until 2am tonight, a group of dedicated NASA members were about to venture home. However, we were caught off guard by a suspicious group of students […]
Busy Saturday? “Artists for Farmworkers Benefit Concert Featuring:King Mob (Ann Arbor ska)Havana Affair (Ramones cover band)Texas TeaSexual Pantalonesand many more Sat. March 6th, 8:30 PM, Joint House Co-op, 917 S. ForestFive dollars admission, All proceeds to AFF”
Highlights from today’s Daily: > “E-mail virus fills students’ inboxes”> “MSA pushes for registration alterations”> “Ari Paul: Feds under the bed”
Here’s Tom Tomorrow on this “gay marriage” brouhaha, also known as “please-ignore-Iraq-and-the-economy.”
Senator John Edwards has dropped out of the Democratic primary after resounding Kerry victories in the primaries today (Aside from Vermont – which went to Dean), leaving Sharpton and Kucinich the only remaining democrats, in addition to Nader and Bush, in the race for president.
Baylor University’s student newspaper, the Lariat, editorialized in favor of gay marriage last week, unleashing a flurry of letters both in support and criticizing the position, but also eliciting statements from that University’s president, and the Baylor Student Publications Board, which determined that: “The Student Publications Board has determined the editorial published in the Lariat […]