Monthly Archives: May 2003

The Michigan Indymedia center has posted a version of my article about the Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies.. The leaders of local public Universities appealed to the state legislature for more funds. The latest from President Coleman:“[Coleman] said that U-M’s enrollment has increased 4,500 students since 1985, about 13 percent, to its current total of nearly […]

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Want to know how much your professors earn?See Earnings at the University of Michigan

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The Ann Arbor News began their crusade to stop a city council resolution about the U.S. Patriot act written by local activists in their story “Patriot Act targeted by council.” Aside from trying as hard as possible to make the effort sound secretive and shady (it’s not – see this May 11 Detroit News story), […]

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There’s lots of campus construction-related activity to report from yesterday’s Regents meeting:> Plans for the long-discussed Law Quad addition were made public yesterday – the 1950’s aluminum addition will be replaced by a building that would continue down Tappan nearly over the underground addition.> A massive new medical building will be constructed in the middle […]

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During the Student Strike Against the War last March, one of the U-M demands decided upon by Anti-War Action! was “Declare that the campus will not host the newly proposed Army Biotechnology Center.” In December of last year, the Army announced they were soliciting proposals for the creation of an Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies, and […]

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*EXCLUSIVE*UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN STOCK PORTFOLIO SNAPSHOTS:> June 30, 2002> June 30, 2001> June 30, 2000 (all .pdf)

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