The first-annual Ann Arbor Book Festival is planned for April 22 through the 25th, and will feature a one-day street fair of booksellers on Saturday, April 24. > The Ann Arbor Book Festival Website> Upcoming.org Entry It has also been brought to my attention that the Ghost Dog Press is holding an event that weekend […]
Here’s the Phoenix Honor Society’s Yahoo Group.
Debbie Stabenow has introduced legislation that would make election day a holiday to help increase voting turnout: “Studies of the 21 most advanced democracies, going all the way back to 1945, show the United States rate of voter participation is one of the lowest in the world – and continues to fall,” Stabenow says. “Between […]
Last week’s “joke” issue of the Monroe Street Journal – the Business School student paper – has been generating some controversy. Unfortunately, it seems as if the “letters to the editor” containing all the discussion are available only to business school affiliates.
TURNING DOWN THE TAP It has been rumored that current Michigan Student Assembly president Jason Mironov was tapped by Michigamua to be a member of their “Pride of 2005.” Well, it was true he was tapped, however Mr. Mironov has decided he did not want to be a member of that organization. He told me […]
I have been talking with a couple friends about founding an organization of progressive alumni of the University of Michigan with the purpose of encouraging postgraduate networking, and also working as a progressive force to ensure the University as an institution is moving in the right direction on issues that we care about. If you […]
President Bush will address the nation live tomorrow night at 8:30 PM during the 12th televised press conference of his presidency about the large-scale war of independence brewing in Iraq and his handling of 9/11. “WASHINGTON (AP) – President Bush will work to defuse two issues in his prime-time news conference on Tuesday: rising casualties […]