Monthly Archives: March 2004

The Tappan Oak, a large oak tree located between Haven Hall and the Graduate Library and traditional location of the annual Michigamua induction ritual has been vandalized, apparently as a protest to that organization’s continued presence on campus. According to the Ann Arbor News, some suspects have been interviewed, but no charges have been filed. […]

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These meetings have been heavily promoted, they will be a good way to find out what’s going on with the cuts and get involved: “Heard about changes in Student Affairs? Cutting Pow-Wow Funding?Neglecting Trotter House? Attacking the Greek System? Cuts to MESA? Cuts to the Office of LGBT Affairs? Fragmenting SAPAC? Ignoring Hate Crimes? Allowing […]

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It’s a webby world: you can vote online in this year’s “Sexism in Advertising” competition held by (what remains of) SAPAC.

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“DETROIT (AP) — White Stripes lead singer Jack White pleaded guilty to assault and battery on Tuesday for a fight with the lead singer of another band. White was accused of repeatedly punching Von Bondies lead singer Jason Stollsteimer and originally was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault. He could have faced up to a year […]

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I recently updated my Michigan Student Assembly elections information page.

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Here’s a letter from yesterday’s Daily: “To the Daily: In my interview with the Daily regarding the anonymous flyers posted in Angell Hall (DPS investigates campus flyers as harassment case, 03/05/04), I said clearly that we do not know the truth of the allegations in the flyer. I was very careful not to lend credence […]

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A group of students calling themselves the Environmental Justice and Global Climate Change Student Group (EJCC) and the School of Natural Resources and Environment are planning a conference titled “Just Climate? Pursuing Environmental Justice in the Face of Global Climate Change” to be held from March 26 to March 28: “The aim of the conference […]

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