I’ve been nominated by the mayor to serve on Ann Arbor’s “Cool Cities Task Force,” according to the “current packet” available on the city’s website. The other nominees are Eugene Yue-Hin Chan, an LSA student and a native of Canada who lives in West Quad, Brandt Coultas, who works for SNRE, engineering student Melissa Schulte, […]
The Daily covers the continuing Borders strike: “The living wage in Ann Arbor is $10.40 without employee benefits and $9.45 with benefits, said Brad Bachelor, Borders bookseller and employee for three years. Currently, starting wages are $6.50 for cashiers and $7 for floor clerks at Borders, he added. “We do get benefits at the moment […]
If you don’t want to miss any of the campus intrigue in today’s Daily, you better set aside some extra time: the newspaper is jammed with goodies. Yes, if Matt Nolan’s name makes you retch, as it does many, you should be warned: MSA’s attempt to patch up an oversight of the assembly to prepare […]
Michigamua Update I have received anonymously a list of names of of Michigamua members I had not included in my directory of members. Before I add these people to my permanent page, I’m posting them here. I encourage anyone who thinks this data may not be accurate to contact me at rob(at) goodspeedupdate.com. I’ve also […]
Blogger Nathan Newman has posted about the Borders strike. Also, see this forum on the union’s website for a complete list of blog postings and news stories. Also, see my evolving list of solidarity bloggers.
Lots of action in the Ann Arbor News police blotter: “Man tries to bribe doorman with pot A man attempted to bribe a doorman at Studio Four over the weekend by offering him marijuana if he allowed him into the nightclub, then fought with employees and police officers when he was told to leave, Ann […]
You may have noticed the Daily ran a front-page story about the emergency appointment of members to the Central Student Judiciary, so that the election results can be “verified” according to the all campus constitution, that allegedly organizes student government on campus. The Daily didn’t seem to think it important to include was a list […]