Monthly Archives: March 2004

This event, which I just added to upcoming.org, sounds interesting: “The Corporate Commitment to Our Social Fortunes: What role to businesses play in enforcing human rights worldwide? Thursday, March 25, 20047:00 PMSchool of Social Work Panelists: De. Marina Whitman, Professor of Business Administrtion and Public Policy and former vice-president of GMDr. Robert Stern, Professor Emeritus […]

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The Arb will get a good addition – a amphitheatre at a site which has held in recent years piles of brush and rubble: Collaboration between the Nichols Arboretum and the Taubman College of Architecture Urban Planning will result in a new amphitheatre on the site of a former parking lot, just north and west […]

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Articles of note: > Daily: “New bus routes to extend to A2 outskirts”> Daily: “‘S1’ clinches MSA race in landslide”> Daily: “New waitlist rule troubles students” Why not give the money to a poor hospital? “The marathon is the organization’s main event. This year, the event raised $248,955 dollars — highest amount ever made. “ […]

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There seems to have been a rash of violent crime last weekend: “Assailant stabs, beats U-M student in sudden attackAttacker may have been trying to rob him Monday, March 22, 2004BY AMALIE NASHNews Staff Reporter A University of Michigan student was stabbed three times and punched repeatedly during an unprovoked attack that occurred while he […]

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LSA senior Adam Paterno is more than a little dissatisfied with the selection of auto writer David E. Davis Jr., founder of Automobile Magazine, as this year’s annual commencement speaker: “… For many graduating seniors, the University’s selection of another little-known speaker was a major disappointment and further proof that the University’s tradition of selecting […]

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The activists responsible for the protest at last week’s Regents’ meeting are planning a major organizing meeting for the loose coalition of people and organizations united in their dissatisfaction with changes made within the administration’s division of Student Affairs: The Regents meeting was a success! Now, come and determine the future of Student Services at […]

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