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.
I’m a bit slow on this one, but I suppose it’s better late than never. U-M philosophy and linguistics professor Peter Ludlow has been generating not a little media attention over an online experiment he’s conducted, including a write-up in the New York Times, the BBC, the Detroit Free Press, and even an appearance on […]
The “Fog of War,” a documentary about Robert S. MacNamera is now showing in the Michigan Theater: “** OPENS FRIDAY **— FOG OF WAR (Michigan Theater)Friday 2/13 at 7:15 & 9:30Saturday 2/14 at 4:30, 7:15 & 9:30Sunday 2/15 at 4:00, 6:15 & 8:30Monday 2/16 at 7:15 & 9:30Tuesday 2/17 at 7:15 & 9:30Wednesday 2/18 at […]
Budget Cuts Resistance The University’s latest round of budget cuts, cutting deep into a number of important student services offices, has sparked a little resistance. The organization resisting the budget changes for SAPAC called “Our Voices Count,” has launched a website, and according to the following email, the LGBT community is organizing as well: “Subject: […]