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What’s the Value of A Liberal Arts Degree These Days

Campus December 2, 2013November 16, 2015 Hilda Li 0 Comments

Many seniors are graduating this fall or next winter. It is a good time to be retrospective and evaluate whether they have a fruitful undergraduate study. A question one could ask is: is my undergraduate degree a good investment?   One way to answer this question is to look at the employment data as a […]

City of Ann Arbor Wants Digital Billboard Next to the Big House Removed

Campus November 26, 2013July 2, 2024 Steve Lampert 0 Comments

On Thursday November 7th, the Ann Arbor City Council passed a resolution asking the University of Michigan to remove the new digital billboard that sits over East Stadium Boulevard located near the Big House. Occupying 1300 square feet of space, the city claims the billboard is too big, too bright, and too distracting to drivers […]

Turning Over the Program: The Legacy of the 2013 Graduating Seniors

Campus November 25, 2013November 16, 2015 Steve Lampert 0 Comments

As the seniors prepare for their final home game against Ohio State, their legacy will serve as a testament to how quickly the football program has been turned around              The 2013 class of Michigan football seniors has had a first-hand view of the rocky transition that has taken place as the Wolverines attempt to […]

How Affordable Housing Can Transform Ann Arbor

Campus October 28, 2013June 2, 2024 Zach Winston 0 Comments

Throughout our history Americans have migrated in search of opportunities, from the pioneers who settled the west, to the Great Migration of African Americans from the south. However, as Timothy Noah points out in his Washington Monthly column “Stay Put Young Man,” following the financial crisis of 2007 Americans have migrated at a far lower […]

Munger Hall: Graduate Housing 101

Campus October 14, 2013July 11, 2024 Jonathan Rosenhan 0 Comments

Source: Approved Designs for the Munger Graduate Residences, view from Main Street from the South Quad. Much to the dismay of Ann Arbor residents and UM students alike, Blimpy Burger had to officially shut its doors in late August. The parcel of land that Blimpy Burger used to sit on, as well as adjacent parcels […]

Rising to New Heights: Why Ann Arbor Needs to Embrace Development

Campus September 30, 2013November 16, 2015 Zach Winston 0 Comments

  In May, the Ann Arbor City Council approved the most recent high-rise development project at Huron and Division. Despite the shortage of housing in Ann Arbor, the city council approved it by the the slimmest of margins (6 votes to 5) out of fear of an “eight-figure lawsuit”. Blackmail should not be the development […]

Ann Arbor Detroit Shuttle: Revitalization or Unnecessary Expenditure?

Campus September 29, 2013November 16, 2015 Jonathan Rosenhan 0 Comments

Beginning October 5th the University of Michigan will launch a new shuttle service running from Ann Arbor to downtown Detroit. For now, the program is in its pilot stage, and will run on Fridays and Saturdays. However, the director of U of M’s Detroit Center, Addell Anderson, hopes that demand for the shuttle grows to […]

How Not To Look Like A Freshman

Campus November 2, 2012July 10, 2024 Nora Dagher 447 Comments

It’s a new year–new books, new roommates, new classes, a new start. It’s also a year of new incoming freshmen. They’re extremely easy to spot with their fresh, young faces devoid of any indication of stress, fatigue or general experience. You see the confusion in their eyes as they learn to navigate the ways of […]

Occupy UMich: mad as hell, clueless as ever

Campus April 4, 2012November 16, 2015 Graham Kozak 65 Comments

The Occupy Movement, or whatever is left of it, has been characterized by a series of ideological near-misses. Protesters accurately identify a problem – Wall Street cronyism, the rising cost of healthcare, the lack of quality jobs – before demanding more of the intervention that accelerated those problems in the first place. Short-term social justice […]

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