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From the Daily: No charity case 17

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi

20 hours ago by Daily Editorial Staff

Unforeseen medical emergencies can be physically and emotionally devastating, but the idea of health insurance is that at least the consequences don't involve your wallet. Unfortunately for Krystal Kuczmera - now an LSA alum - she lost her health insurance one month before an emergency appendectomy became necessary to save her life.

Vote Obama, McCain 14

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi

3 hours ago by

After seven years of the Bush regime, a long-awaited replacement at the White House and a new vision for America is only 375 days away. Across our country, there is a growing recognition that the Bush administration's shortsighted approach to policy has further entrenched America in political divisiveness, advantaged America's wealthiest people at the expense of its less fortunate and brought our nation into an unnecessary and internationally embarrassing war in Iraq.

Student groups target minorities 12

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mi

3 hours ago by Sara Lynne Thelen and Elaine LaFay, Daily Staff Reporters

Britney Littles, vice president of the University's chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said that the group will amp up its tutoring of minority high school students from the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti areas to help them prepare for college.

MySpace chat rooms popular for 20-somethings 4

Michigan Journal, University of Michigan, Dearborn, Dearborn, MI

3 hours ago by Lillian Jones

MySpace is one of the most popular free Web sites to make new friends, keep in touch with old friends, showcase your talents and find out the latest events in your area. One popular way of doing this is through the use of MySpace chat rooms.

MySpace features many different chat rooms.

'Mamma Mia!' What a disaster! 4

BG News, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

7 hours ago by Aaron Helfferich

It has been considered by many to be one of the most celebrated Broadway musicals. At the same time, its music reaches far beyond the limits of its stage performance by utilizing one of the most well known bands of a particular generation. With the iconic music of the legendary band ABBA, "Mamma Mia!" has touched audiences with its energetic characters and unique soundtrack choices.


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'Mamma Mia!' What a disaster!


		'Mamma Mia!'  What a disaster!

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

1 day ago by Aaron Helfferich

It has been considered by many to be one of the most celebrated Broadway musicals. At the same time, its music reaches far beyond the limits of its stage performance by utilizing one of the most well known bands of a particular generation. With the iconic music of the legendary band ABBA, "Mamma Mia!" has touched audiences with its energetic characters and unique soundtrack choices.

Chaldean-American WSU Students get 24-hour adoration Sessions approved


		Chaldean-American WSU Students get  24-hour adoration Sessions approved

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

20 hours ago by Paul Isso / For The South End

A handful of Chaldean-American Wayne State University (WSU) students recently organized themselves and will hold a series of 24-hour Adoration sessions, an accomplishment that many Catholic communities have not been able to claim.

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BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

1 day ago

Friday

12:05 a.m.

Sarah A. Kersey, 20, of Solon, Ohio, was arrested for public urination.

12:19 a.m.

Ezra C. Warren, 22, of Bowling Green, was arrested for assault.

1:28 a.m.

Alyssa B. Morelock, 19, of Gibsonburg, Ohio, was cited for prohibited acts.

New documentary invites viewers into the life of iconic American writer


		New documentary invites viewers into the life of iconic American writer

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

16 hours ago by Gabriel Camero / For The South End

"He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man."

These words open the landmark book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" by Hunter S. Thompson. The book was written in the early seventies and placed the beginning stages of the death of the American Dream in good ole Sin City.

Board of Trustees focus on new year

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

1 day ago by Tony Hunter

The Board of Trustees will have plenty of work to do this school year.

Executive Vice President Linda Dobb serves as Secretary to the Board and said the team is ready to handle the important issues at stake.

"There are a lot of decisions that our board will be asked to give approval to in this coming year along with the usual ones," Dobb said.

From Blue to White


		From Blue to White

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

3 days ago by Nicole Auerbach, Daily Sports Writer

NEW YORK - Clayton Richard finally realized he was on the wrong field.

For 21 years, the 6-foot-5, 240-pound Richard thought he was happiest covered in pads with a football in his hand, leading an offensive charge down the field.

But after being frustrated with his place in the Michigan football program, Richard moved across campus to the baseball diamond.

Student groups target minorities

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

3 days ago by Sara Lynne Thelen and Elaine LaFay, Daily Staff Reporters

Britney Littles, vice president of the University's chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said that the group will amp up its tutoring of minority high school students from the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti areas to help them prepare for college.

Criminals not after crafts

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

3 days ago by Lindy Stevens, Daily News Editor

Drunken college students are usually accused of being rowdy, loud and obnoxious, but when the typical crowd of Ann Arbor bar-goers stumbled into the streets around 2:00 a.m. during last week's Ann Arbor Art Fairs, some of them were pegged as potential criminals.

Concert celebrates multiculturalism


		Concert celebrates multiculturalism

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

1 day ago by Carmen Abrego / For The South End

The 16th festival of the Concert of Colors, a four-day multicultural festival, brought musicians from countries all over the world to Detroit to perform and celebrate the city's diversity.

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