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New eateries for Union, League


		New eateries for Union, League

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

21 hours ago by Elizabeth Lai, Daily Staff Reporter

As students finished their exams and left campus at the end of April, so too, did three campus eateries. After disappointing sales and low satisfaction ratings on student surveys, Magic Wok and Villa Pizza moved out of their Michigan Union locations and Bonici Brothers Pizza will soon leave the Michigan League.

"Speed Racer" a wild ride


		"Speed Racer" a wild ride

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

1 day ago by Paul Tassi, Daily Arts Writer

The release of "Speed Racer" is something of a demographic mystery. Despite a PG rating, it's clearly not a kid's movie, and the convoluted plot will have children scratching their heads, laughing only when the hero's monkey sidekick appears on the screen.

'U' student wins on game show

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

7 hours ago by Matt Galvan, Daily Staff Reporter

Most students dread long nights spent wading through textbooks. But for one student, intense cramming paid off in an unusual way - as a spot on the iconic TV game show "Jeopardy!."

LSA senior Danny Devries appeared on national television Thursday, in the first round of the "Jeopardy!" College Championship.

Medical doctor named sole finalist for WSU presidency

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

4 days ago by Shawn Wright

Speculations on who the finalist for Wayne State's new president will be were put to rest on May 8 after Eugene Driker, Chair of the WSU Board of Governors, sent out an all campus email detailing the sole finalist for the job.

Dr. Jay Noren was named as the possible successor to outgoing Wayne State President Irvin D.

Student teaches all a lesson


		Student teaches all a lesson

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

2 days ago by Isaac Elster

WSU film students flocked to the Media Lab in Old Main on May 2 in order to submit their films to the WSU Moving Media Film Festival and to edit their portfolio tapes before they graduate. There was only a handful of teaching assistants present to aid these students, but everyone who needed assistance was helped by one TA, Ian Raymond.

WSU art course offers sensory overload


		WSU art course offers sensory overload

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

5 days ago by Mary Sitto / For The South End

"Original" and "visionary" are two words that describe the final projects created by the 10 students in the Mixed Media Installation Art course taught by Lindsay Satchell. The course, rarely offered, is a special topic in sculpture.

The assignment was based on sensory experiences and relationships.

When will we be satisfied?

Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI

4 days ago by Laniaya Alesia Hoofatt

America's 2008 presidential elections have always had clear front-runners. This year is something totally different. The Republican Party battled it out with Senator John McCain becoming the victor for his party. For a while I thought both Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee had a chance but I guess America was clear who it wanted to run for the Republican Party.

Porchfest 2008 brings southern flair to SAU

Spring Arbor University Crusader, Spring Arbor University, MI

4 days ago by Naomi Spencer and Rebecca Kelch

When the curtain fell, the audience cheered as they discovered an orange Volkswagen bus (the "general wagon") in the middle of the DC. Porchfest 2008 had officially begun.

Juniors Erin Rotuno and Ephraim Wilkoff took the stage as middle school teachers Marty Colt and Bonnie Mohann Colt set out to clean up popular songs heard at Spring Arbor, like "Eman's Mom has got it going on" and "How Rad is our God.

Campus escort service finishes its busiest year

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

6 days ago by Ryan Sullivan

Campus escort service is about to complete their busiest year to date, beating all other years in the total number safe escorts.

This semester, despite understaffing issues, the service has also been busier as far as constantly being out on runs, said supervisor Brandon Scribner.

With the help of former coach, the visual history of BG women's basketball comes to life

BG News, Bowling Green State University, OH

6 days ago by Alison Kemp

Larry Weiss didn't go to women's basketball games until Fran Voll asked him if he would be at a game in 1968.

He couldn't say no to the man who would later become the head coach, so he and his wife attended the game.

"Low and behold, we became fans," he said and has followed the team closely for the last 20 years.

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