A few Thoughts on BAM-N At the University of Michigan, an unpopular and sectarian political organization that has co-opted affirmative action activism almost entirely, apparently will the full knowledge and tacit cooperation of the administration. The campus, like the main character in Memento, seems to suffer from a profound amnesia – stubbornly unable to hold […]
Articles of note: > AANews: “Minority dropouts ‘a crisis’”> AANews: “U-M hikes football ticket fees”> AP: “Ticket prices to increase with Michigan beginning personal seat licensing”
My friend and Michigan House Cooperative House resident Yochi Zakai has been having what he terms “neighbor problems.” This is the latest installment which involves the notoriously anal “historic fourth ward” neighborhood association’s low-grade war of annoyance on the many students who also share their neighborhood. It also involves a graduate student who, upon purchasing […]
Welcome Back What do you need to know? > The Weather Underground, a documentary about the violent Students for a Democratic Society splinter group of the same name, is showing at the Michigan Theater this week: 9:00 PM on Monday and at 7:00 and 9:00 PM on Tuesday. > The opening of this year’s exhibition […]
Ann Arbor is overrated has recently posted a comment about an article in the Business Direct Weekly where it was reported the South University Merchants Association has applied for the city to change the zoning for the area to increase density in order to achieve “greater diversity along the street.” I support the move to […]
The chairman of Smith & Wesson, the nations second largest gun manufacturer, has resigned after it was discovered he was convicted for armed robbery while he was a student at the University of Michigan. “NEW YORK (CNN/Money) – James Joseph Minder, chairman of handgun maker Smith & Wesson Holding Corp., resigned after a published report […]
Will you need a ride from Detroit Metro Airport to Ann Arbor after returning from your spring break trip? Don’t forget about MSA’s Airbus service, which has scheduled 25 trips to Ann Arbor over the next two days – no reservation required – at the low cost of $8.