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April 01, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…-mails. Subsequently, The Team could be charged with up to 1,602 demerits. Third-year Law student Paige Becker, the University’s elections Access to personal computers is not required, but many recognize…

…’s Computer Showcase website, the University maintains computing sites on both Central and North Campuses equipped with both Macs and PCs for student use. However, the site also advises students “to…

… consider a laptop computer.” E. Royster Harper, vice president for student life, spoke to this contrast in a March interview with The Michigan Daily. “As you can see, in the Unions and every…

… place we can, (we) have computers and computer centers available for students,” she said. “But we know that that’s different from you having your own and being able to have the flexibility of 4…

…:00 in the morning.” Individual school requirements Students in the School of Art & Design are required to obtain a specified computer package, which the school website says they can purchase for…

… Rackham Auditorium to deliver a lecture during his reception of the Golden Apple award on Tuesday evening. The Golden Apple award — which is sponsored by the University of Michigan Hillel and more…

… than 30 other campus organizations and departments — is the only student-nominated award for student teaching. “The Golden Apple Award honors those teachers who consistently treat every lecture…

… as if it were his or her last chance to impart knowledge on their students,” said Business junior Jake Berman, the Golden Apple Committee co-chair. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the…

… award at the University. The Golden Apple Award Committee said they received a record of more than 750 nominations this year, of which 75 were submitted for Strobbe. Recipients of the award are…

… BECKWITH/Daily Dr. Stephen Strobbe, clinical associate professor in the department of health behavior and biological sciences in the School of Nursing and the recipient of the 2015 Golden Apple Award…

April 01, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…the cost of this computer package is included in the cost of first-year tuition for Art & Design students — which is sometimes covered by financial aid. “Our students have a larger budget for…

… buy a computer package. So it’s included as part of their budget — if a student qualifies for financial aid, then they get aid for their Art & Design tuition (including the computer package…

… does not have a laptop policy and does not require students to own their own computers. “While some instructors do encourage students to use laptops in their classes, other faculty discourage or…

… lacking access to a personal computer can be difficult for students, but she echoed Harper’s sentiment that the University has done its best to make up for potential disparities in resources. “LSA…

… well as computer technology; and is part of a larger issue of access that LSA is deeply concerned about.” She said the potential of a “digital divide” is what drives University investment in…

… facilities like the Angell Hall Computing Site — known as the Fishbowl — and other computer labs, and University Housing’s investment in the inclusion of computing sites and “community learning centers…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

Apple employees for failing to properly set up the demo computer. The camera circles around the two characters, and we see the fear on the other employees’ faces and sense the dread instilled by Jobs…

… made by students at the seventh annual UMMA Late Night on Thursday. UMM A L ATE NIGHT FOLLOW US ON T WIT TE R Sorkin studies myth of Apple’s Jobs By JAMIE BIRCOLL Senior Arts Editor I proudly…

… admit that most of the technology I own was made by Apple. I can’t thank Steve Jobs and Apple enough for them: they’re elegant yet simple enough for my technologically challenged brain to comprehend…

… himself in the character and balances the forcefulness of the character with subtlety, but no less drive, in his quieter, more earnest scenes. And Jeff Daniels (HBO’s “The Newsroom”) as former Apple

… CEO John Sculley demonstrates incredible charisma, representing a formidable opponent to Fassbender. The climactic, tense confrontation between the two after Jobs’ dismissal from Apple proves…

… diametrically opposed in their desires — Jobs demands control over Wozniak and his ingenuity, where Wozniak yearns for some kind of recognition for his success and role in transforming computing, if not from…

…” was Apple’s slogan back in 1997, and, at the very least, “Steve Jobs” does. FILM @MICHIGANDAILY Lerner, chair of the College Democrats. “Despite some technical difficulties, it all worked out…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

… Sacrifice”), an original Macintosh developer, in front of several other Apple employees for failing to properly set up the demo computer. The camera circles around the two characters, and we see the…

… Writer I proudly admit that most of the technology I own was made by Apple. I can’t thank Steve Jobs and Apple enough for them: they’re elegant yet sim- ple enough for my technologi- cally…

… earnest scenes. And Jeff Daniels (HBO’s “The News- room”) as former Apple CEO John Sculley demonstrates incredible charisma, representing a formi- dable opponent to Fassbender. The climactic, tense…

… confrontation between the two after Jobs’ dis- missal from Apple proves electri- fying, the film’s finest moment. Seth Rogen (“The Interview”) as Steve Wozniak displays con- siderable range and heart. We get…

… recognition for his success and role in trans- forming computing, if not from the public then at least from Jobs — that their dynamic will eventu- ally crumble beneath them. It’s a deeply interesting…

…- tures into deeper waters than any standard biopic could. “Think dif- ferent” was Apple’s slogan back in 1997, and, at the very least, “Steve Jobs” does. CAROLINE FILIPS B Steve Jobs Universal…

March 31, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… College WHEN: Today at 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library, Room 100 iMovie workshop WHAT: Participants will learn how to edit video using iMovie and transfer work between computers

…. No editing experience is necessary. WHO: Teaching and Technology Collaborative WHEN: Today at 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Modern Languages Building, Golden Apple WHAT: Golden Apple recipient Stephen…

October 23, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… since come to my senses and, after extensive listening, can confidently conclude that I prefer OK Computer to Kid A – because it really does say a lot about a person – and yet still can’t articulate…

… projects, I quite literally felt like I was trans- lating code from a computer (see Kid A). But with In Rainbows, I didn’t have to think. I could just listen. The experience became purely visceral, a…

… the methods for which we now listen to music: Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, etc. Or maybe just because that “Nude”-“Weird Fishes / Arpeggi”- “All I Need” segment of the album is some of the most…

February 27, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

… design. You were somehow able to transcend the Apple-sphere and become available to all smart phones and computers – something I will never be able to accomplish. Your depth is undeniable…

… realizing my peak may have passed. For years I basked in my dominance of the music world, acting as the go-to application for music downloads, storage and organization. I was riding high on Apple’s

November 19, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 33) • Page Image 8

… chat I strolled through the market, finding myself unexpectedly taken by rows of violet cabbage rosettes and the last of growers peak- season apples. I was instantly convinced that the Ann…

… James, “Golden Boy”) and the rest of their team skirt a desolate, computer-animated countryside that resembles Mars. It contrasts strikingly with the antiseptic green of the ship where they are…

February 26, 2015 (vol. 123, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

apple. Each day brought a new and equally crazy lesson. The girls in the class would protest, and often debate would ensue. But alas, you can’t change what Moses wrote in stone. Alas, girls can’t be…

… option of taking the kind of classes I want to take. And I would not have the option of considering a computer science double major (not surpris- ingly, the tuition for an LSA com- puter science major…

January 20, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…. Most use computer science and others engineering, but it’s more about making connections and, you know, learning how to think in the hacking way.” Individuals don’t necessarily have to have their…

… their ideas. Kramer and his team, who had won MHacks III, further devel- oped their now best-selling iOS app, WorkFlow. The app now has over 100,000 downloads and won the Editor’s Choice in the Apple

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