Monthly Archives: November 2003

Reminder: Paul Krugman will speak on campus tonight at 8:00 PM. This from the Ann Arbor Committee for Peace, a co-sponsor of the event: “PAUL KRUGMAN speaks TONIGHT, Wed. Nov. 12, 8 pmSchorling Auditorium, Room 1202 U-M School of Education Bldg. 610 E. University (between S. University and Hill St.)The auditorium is on the first […]

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Ari Paul takes on student government politics and the Borders strike in his column today, titled “Hey, little rich boy.” Interested in how every member of student government voted on the failed Borders resolution? See my entry here. “Have you ever had to work? Have you ever had to earn your own way to pay […]

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Two Metro Detroit students have been charged with “hacking” after accessing a Kohl’s computer via an unsecured wireless internet connection. While I don’t know the details, it occurs to me that Kohls should have secured their internet connection. “Paul Timmins, 22, and Adam Botbyl, 20, may have been engaged in “wardriving,” or cruising around with […]

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Correction: The Daily misspelled his name – “Craig Matteson” is a U-M alumnus. However, I still disagree with his logic – there’s at least one profitable and unionized bookstore.

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It’s late notice, but the “Tell us the Truth Tour” is coming to the Royal Oak Theater tonight at 8:00 PM.

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Some recent developments in the case of the two U-M students killed last weekend trying to cross Plymouth Road: > AANews: “Muslim leader disputes account of fatal accident”, “Deaths spur review of road” > Daily: “Accident prompts petition for traffic light on Plymouth Road”

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Although for whatever reason a campus-wide email advertising MSA’s Airbus service to Detroit Metro Airport for Thanksgiving Break hasn’t been sent yet, tickets are avaliable now from the Michigan Union Ticket Office. The service costs $8 one-way, or $13 round-trip, and has stops on North Campus, the Hill, and Central Campus and both terminals at […]

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