Monthly Archives: November 2003

This is from an email sent to the College Republicans email list: “The Michigan Daily is looking for conservative editorial writers. This could be a wonderful opportunity for the Republicans to balance out the Daily a little. Anyone interested should contact Jason Pesick at jzpesick@umich.edu or Zachary Peskowitz at zpeskowi@umich.edu.The applicant should have some writing […]

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A number of organizations are planning an “All-Campus Labor Rally” tomorrow: “The All Campus Labor Council, a coalition of unions on campus, is holding a rally in front of the Fleming Building Thursday at 12:30 PM to urge the regents to stop the erosion of employee health care. Hundreds of U of M workers, students […]

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Maybe it’s his experiences covering “real” government as the Daily’s longtime government beat reporter before becoming editor-in-chief, or maybe because we lived in the same house for a year, but for whatever reason, I think Daily editor Louie Meizlish really hits the nail on the head in his column today about the Michigan Student Assembly: […]

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According to Dumi, these are the candidates for student government endorsed by the Black Student Union: Katherine McGee (S1 MSA-Engin)Paul Spurgeon (S1 MSA-LSA)Laban King (S1 MSA-LSA)Ashley Whitfield (S1 MSA-LSA)Charles Adside (UP MSA-LSA)Breeana Hare (S1 LSA-SG)Jessica Perkins (S1 LSA-SG)

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Writer, activist, teacher, and scholar Angela Davis will be speaking on campus this Friday. See a bio here, or read about her recent book: “Are Prisons Obsolete?” “The Women’s Studies Program and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender at the University of Michigan Present The Vivian R. Shaw LectureHonoring the 30th anniversary of […]

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Did you hear many student government candidates discussing tenant issues? It must be because housing in Ann Arbor is reasonably priced, landlords are universally respectful, and everyone is getting their security deposits back without a hassle. Right. At least the Daily’s editorial board hasn’t forgotten about the AATU: “On this administration’s watch, a number of […]

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In case you didn’t see today’s Daily story on the election: “Candidates get personal”

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