Monthly Archives: March 2004

The Future of this Website Since I will be graduating in May, I’ve been asked by a few people what will happen to this website after I graduate. In truth, I’m not exactly sure, but the information posted here won’t go away anytime soon – it will always be avaliable archived online. However, as I […]

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Here’s a link to an Ann Arbor News article I am quoted in from last week which I didn’t get around to posting: “Landlord certification sought”: “Members of the Michigan’s Student Assembly have asked Ann Arbor to start certifying landlords in order to steer students to good housing. Student Samantha Woll, a school of Literature, […]

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Here’s a letter it today’s Daily about a vague story they printed last week: “To the Daily: Last week, the Daily published an article about some flyers that were posted around campus in the early hours of Thursday morning (‘U,’ DPS finish flyer investigation, 03/12/04). These flyers contained accusations of sexual harassment by a member […]

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BALLOT QUESTION WOULD MAKE LSA-SG PRES. AND VICE PRES. INTERNALLY SELECTED POSITIONS“It’s moving toward autocracy.” A ballot question which, if passed, would remove LSA President and Vice President from the ballot in future years has been added to the ballot for this week’s MSA election by a vote of 15 to 3 of the current […]

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The Detroit News published an editorial last Friday alleging the University of Michigan isn’t doing enough to protect the rights of the people trying to get petition signatures to add to the state’s constitution an amendment which would end all government affirmative action programs in the state. BAM-N has launched something they’re calling “Operation King’s […]

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This is why I’m intrigued by Richard Florida’s “Cool Cities” business: according to his theories, being serious about participating in the creative economy means taking serious civil rights for all your citizens. In an excellent column in the Ann Arbor News, Rick Haglund argues that the state legislature’s flirtations with a ban on gay marriage […]

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