Yes folks, the Daily is on to the blogging phenomemon, here’s a story that leaves out all the popular student bloggers: “Profs join students in blogging craze”> See George’s ArborBlogs post> See Ann Arbor Is Overrated’s take Also, here’s some information about the candidates in the MSA election, which begins at midnight tonight. See also […]
Keep your eye out for some yellow t-shirts around campus today related to the budget cuts. They’ll read: “Royster cut Student Services, and all I got was this Lousy T-Shirt”
Budget Cuts, or “The Student Agenda: Unite to Fight!” Building from the meetings held around campus last Wednesday, a broad coalition of students and student organizations is planning a series of activities this week culminating with a an effort to encourage students to attend the Regents meeting this Thursday: “The Division of Student Affairs has […]
‘There is something profoundly ethical about this generation’
“There’s something profoundly ethical about this generation.” I attended the University’s Honors Convocation on Sunday, and was struck by the speech given by the student speaker, LSA Senior Eric Shieh. I emailed Mr. Shieh, and he sent me the text of his speech and gave me permission to post it here. Eric ShiehMar. 13, 2004 […]
Today’s visit to campus by the Declare Yourself Tour was interesting, and featured free American Apparel clothing for people who registered to vote. American Apparel is a clothing company from LA that manufactures their clothing “Sweatshop Free.” This from the bio of the owner of the company: “Dov Charney’s socially responsible initiatives have included affordable […]
The other Daily editorial today was about a MSA ballot question which would create a new student fee to fund much-needed repairs at the University’s Trotter House, a student organization resource. The Daily, while advocating a new cultural center (which I support) oddly concludes that “If this stop-gap measure is passed, it would delay the […]
Former U-M student John Honkala has posted a copy of his history undergraduate thesis on his blog “First City”.