Monthly Archives: June 2005

Biking West

A group of friends from my high school class – Adam Wallace, Adam “Rudyâ€? Routhier, Eric Fitz, and Colin Witherill – are riding their bikes across the country as a post-college adventure. They have a website and blog for the trip. If all went according to plan they are currently 30 minutes into the adventure, […]

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Mainers Lost in the Fog

These are a couple friends of mine from Maine – they were in my high school graduating class. Of course, if you want to hear the full story you can drop me a line. Portland: Two boaters get lost in fog, spend night on island PORTLAND — Two men were found safe Sunday morning after […]

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The Chronicle on Liberal Academe

The Chronicle of Higher Education has an interesting free story about the University of Georgia, concluding the school’s more liberal tendancies cause fewer tensions with the mostly Republican state government and student body than expected, and the University actually has good relations with state government. In my experience to a lesser extent the same is […]

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‘We Are Marie’

An immigration reform organization is highlighting the plight of a young activist who faces deportation due to bad legal advice to lobby for badly needed immigration reform. Go sign the petition or read about the DREAM act. Marie has a blog. —–

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Student Running for A2 City Council

Another student is running for Ann Arbor city council. Although I don’t know much about Kang, my friend Scott recently met him and seems to think he’d be a good candidate: Kang definitely seems like he’s on the same page as I (and my cohorts) in terms of development, and how it relates to affordable […]

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A Cry in the Blogosphere

I am looking for any information about a now defunct organization called the Center for Campus Organizing. I would also like to get in touch with either of the staffers listed on this website: Bill Capowski or Nikki Morse. If you can help please email (address to the left) or leave a comment. Thanks! They […]

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