Monthly Archives: October 2003

This troubling incident near the Law Quad reminds me of an attack that occurred a little over a year ago. “U-M student reports late night attack An 18-year-old University of Michigan student said she was attacked while walking home from a party early Sunday, Ann Arbor Police said. The woman said she did not remember […]

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Random file of the day: A map to the Michigamua “Stomping Grounds,” a property outside Ann Arbor used by that organization for gatherings.

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A documentary on diversity on campus produced by the ‘Dialogues on Diversity’ office will premiere at a free screening tomorrow, at 4 P.M. in the Michigan Theatre: “This documentary draws on more than forty hours of interviews with students done individually, in groups, in courses, and in extra-curricular activities. It features eleven students, with selections […]

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Anti-War Action is bringing Michael Moore to campus to speak about his new book “Dude, Where’s my Country?” on October 12 in the Power Center. The even requires free tickets, available from the Michigan Union Ticket Office.

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Dave Ender’s Baghadad Bulletin faces an uncertain future, although you won’t find anything about this former news reporter for the Michigan Daily in that newspaper: this account is in the Detroit Free Press. I guess challenging the editors on issues like the boycott earns one a lifetime ban! “U-M grad battles for Iraq magazineBY LAURA […]

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Daily columnist Johanna Hanink focuses on recent events in her column today: ” “Wasted again? ‘U’ students find alcohol ads offensive” (10/03/03) reported on the placard-advertisements that have lately been gracing the residence-hall dining tables. One of these ads reads, “Wasted again? It doesn’t take a lot of brains or therapy to figure out why […]

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Detroit Mayor Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick wants to convert the abandoned Michigan Central Depot into a new headquarters for the Detroit Police Department, according to the Associated Press. While I think many people would like to see the structure preserved, I can only assume a complete restoration would cost a fantastic sum. “Neither Hagood nor Moroun […]

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