“City council to look at plans for old YMCA The Ann Arbor City Council on Monday will review plans for redeveloping the YMCA building at Fifth and Williams streets, once the Y moves out. Susan Pollay, the Downtown Development Authority executive director, is suggesting that the city seek bids for proposals from housing agencies that […]
Cafe Oz, the hookah bar started by U-M law student, pro-Palestine activist, and former Michigan Daily columnist Amer G. Zahr has purchased a liquor license, and will open as a bar on April 23.
Big Ten Burrito, a new burrito take-out restaurant on South State Street between the intersections with Hill and Packard, has been generating some buzz. They are one of two burrito shops on campus, aside from Panchero’s on South University. The shop is run by two young entrepreneurs, and is open until 4 AM – putting […]
I just updated my Michigamua / Phoenix page with member information for Michigamua’s 1999 class, and the 2004 and 2005 members of Phoenix. I’m working on Michigamua for this year and last, which will hopefully be posted soon. Also, I’m hoping to debut soon a feature called “I turned down the tap” – of a […]
If you see a couple U-M Department of Public Safety officers cruising around campus in Harley-Davidson’s, don’t be surprised: DPS announced their new “motor unit” two days before Hash Bash. In the University press release, DPS Capt. Joe Piersante comments, “They especially will be helpful when working with large crowds, such as football games and […]
The RIAA lawsuit against nine U-M students for file sharing was filed in court yesterday.
Daily cartoonist Sam Butler’s most recent cartoons feature President Mary Sue Coleman: > In today’s President Coleman muses she should appoint an advisory board to decide which cereal to choose> On Wednesday, President Coleman is taking students for a spin in the “Budget Cut Shuffle”