Monthly Archives: March 2004

The Students First MSA party has updated the candidate information pages on their website for MSA and LSA-SG.

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The latest issue of the U-M Alumni Association’s email student newsletter has an interesting list of free things offered by local businesses if it’s your birthday: “Everyone deserves special treatment on their birthday. Although you might not be able to sweet talk your way out of that annoying exam, here’s some free stuff you can […]

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Articles of note: > Daily: “MSA pres. candidates lock horns on issues”> Daily: “Student Affairs budget slashes met by protests”> DetNews: “College students scramble for aid”

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An article in the Metrotimes profiling a few female Detroit DJ’s includes one enrolled in a masters program the the University, “Agile 1”: “… The female hip-hop DJ just might be the rarest of the species. Having moved from St. Louis to Detroit last June, Agile 1 may very well be the top female hip-hop […]

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Sravya Chirumamilla’s column in today’s Daily, “Awash with like colors,” is a discussion of racial and ethnic communities’ relative isolation on our campus – both socially and academically. She incidentally cites me in the story, I suppose for my participation in the excellent SAAN conference earlier in the semester. While I don’t agree with everything […]

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Honors in the Liberal Arts You may or may not have heard about a new degree option instituted by the honors program announced last week. I haven’t had the opportunity to write about it here, so I’ll catch everyone up. Announced last week by the honors program, they’ve launched an official Honors in the Liberal […]

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Also, Metrotimes has an interesting bit on Detroit Mayor Kilpatrick, Richard Florida, gay rights, and all this “cool cities” business: “Hip-hopcrisy to the Max”

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