MSA Election Endorsements: Students for Choice are endorsing the following people: Lisa Bakale-Wise, Jason Mironov, and Matt Hollerbach. College Democrats are endorsing the following: “Jason Mironov, MSA President, S1Jenny Nathan, MSA Vice President, S1 Lisa Bakale-Wise, MSA-LSA, S1Riana Elyse Anderson, MSA-LSA, S1Matt Hollerbach, MSA-LSA, S1Jesse Levine, MSA-LSA, S1 David Arnstein, LSA-SG, S1Meta Brown, LSA-SG, S1Brittany […]

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This spring’s student government elections starts tonight on the voting website (umich.edu/~vote) at midnight and continues for 48 hours until Thursday midnight. Although I’m not giving endorsements (I didn’t send out a questionnaire in time,) I know and like Jenny Nathan and Jason Mironov for MSA President and Vice President, Matt Hollerbach and Lisa Bakale-Wise […]

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“DETROIT (AP) — The University of Michigan confirmed Tuesday that it is investigating a leak of data in an influential economic survey. The investigation centers upon the unauthorized access and public release of mid-February estimates from the Surveys of Consumers conducted by the university’s Institute for Social Research. […] Preliminary estimates are released to survey […]

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The student speaker for the May 1st spring commencement ceremony has been announced – it’ll be my friend and former College Democrats Chair Rachel Fisher. Congratulations Rachel!

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Yes folks, the Daily is on to the blogging phenomemon, here’s a story that leaves out all the popular student bloggers: “Profs join students in blogging craze”> See George’s ArborBlogs post> See Ann Arbor Is Overrated’s take Also, here’s some information about the candidates in the MSA election, which begins at midnight tonight. See also […]

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Keep your eye out for some yellow t-shirts around campus today related to the budget cuts. They’ll read: “Royster cut Student Services, and all I got was this Lousy T-Shirt”

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Budget Cuts, or “The Student Agenda: Unite to Fight!” Building from the meetings held around campus last Wednesday, a broad coalition of students and student organizations is planning a series of activities this week culminating with a an effort to encourage students to attend the Regents meeting this Thursday: “The Division of Student Affairs has […]

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