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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 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… would grow. Computer Center (NUBS) yesterday fternoon, all 75 Apple Macintosh and Some claimed it was the result of a Ontel terminals were in use. A computer science professors' plot to monitor said it…

…, Page 8. Daily Photo by DAN HABIB (17), and Dieter Heren (35) celebrate Jack Walker's fumble recovery in Saturday's spring intrasquad football game. Students suffer year- end computer crunch By MICHAEL…

… LUSTIG Mastering the art of under- statement, if not the art of time Procrastination is the name of the management, Bob Lazich, an LSA game in computer programming freshman who had been waiting for a…

… classes at the University. Students computer for two hours and faced who wait until the last minute may not another hour wait, said "I'll be here a pass through long lines - and they while." may not pass in…

… their programs. Most introductory computer THE situation was no less grim at programs are due tonight at midnight the Undergraduate Library computer and apparently most students waited center. While…

… Zenith computers were until this weekend to get on a ter- available in the early afternoon, 20 minal. people waited on line for Macintoshes and a monitor predicted the line AT THE North University Building…

… was the "businest day jam the centers and make them pay of the year. People are waiting three for procrastinating. to four hours for a terminal and then But Jerry Turner, a computer another 45 minute to…

… yester- the students to get started early." He day at the Union Computing Center added that the computing centers get she called her situation a "night- jammed because many students mare.' procrastinate…

April 21, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… six students are using the 75 available computers in the computer lab. But these stu- dents aren't just students - they're athletes, and they're the only stu- dents allowed to use the building. The Ross…

… be allowed. He explains there is not enough space for the athletes let alone the entire student body. "It's so crowded by 750 student- athletes that we don't have enough computers and computer stations…

… lecture tonight. Williams, who received both his He was the recipient of the Gold- ever Lifetime Achievement Golden bachelor's degree and Ph.D. from en Apple Teaching Award in 1992. Apple Award. the…

April 15, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…, Director led the institution's Department of Electrical and Computer Engi- neering and was a professor there since 1977. Director said he now looks forward to working at a larger, more research…

… Arslanovski, was able to Ommunicate Friday with her class- mates in Grand Rapids via the, Internet and a quickcam camera. "Personal computers can be a valu- able tool," Arslanovski said. "We can Bone…

… on their way to southern Lebanon and that they will strike Israel abroad as well. First woman to deliver Golden Apple lecture By Patience Atkin Daily Staff Reporter For any student who ever wondered…

… what the "f' word means, tonight's Golden Apple Award lecture may shed some light on the subject. Carol Boyd, this year's recipient of the Golden Apple Award, will deliver her ideal last lecture, titled…

… of Nursing, said she assumes that the "f' word refers to "feminism." "At least, that's what she said," Hinshaw said. Previous Golden Apple recipients in- clude English Prof. Ralph Williams, his- tory…

… Prof. Sidney Fine, chemistry Prof. Brian Cnnol n h~is torv Prof Tomn polls University students to select a Golden Apple winner. "It's a campuswide selection pro- cess," Kraut said. He said that this…

April 16, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

Computer pirates elude the law By ROB FRANK Ask Joel to open his top desk drawer and what you see could be considered a small for- tune. A fortune not in cash but in bootleg com- puter software. If…

… of computer games for the Macintosh. Harvey, a former editor of the newsletter for the MacTechnics users group, noted that in a community such as the University, enforcem- ent of copyright laws become…

… well. "I have four versions of Macwrite that haven't been released yet," he said, referring to the word processing program developed by Apple Cor- poration. His most recent version, Macwrite 4.0, is not…

… expected to be in the stores until May. AMONG THE losers from the widespread copying of licensed software are local retailer who have already suffered from the Univer- sity's entry into the computer hardware…

April 15, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… administration," said Provost J. Bernard Machen. "She took on the toughest jobs and was able to solve prob- lems other people couldn't. Mann gives 'Apple' lecture Biology lecturer gets to 'the point' "We never…

… absent from his ideal last lecture. Mann, the recipient of the seventh annual Golden Apple Award for excellence in under- graduate teaching, mixed humor and serious- ness last night to move a crowd of…

… literature about the upcom- ing change to the public. "The new phone books will also list the prefixes that will be affected," Woodward said.' In the Ann Arbor community, num- increase in fax, computer and…

April 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…, that insinuated t h a t the hermit could be the remains of one Horace P. Schlochmeisterk, a choir director at the university in the early 1920's who was ~big 'U' supply of Boones Farm apple wine, and an…

… had been shorn, his ID card had been defaced and his five day supply of Boones Farm apple wine had been confiscated. Detective John Nosupdeass of the Ann Arbor Police calls the murder "brutal, heartless…

… to have been reluctant to discuss trade ne- gotiations with SGC, but relented when Koza showed him a computer program proving that China could not lose money on the deal. "It's amazing what that man…

… can do with a computer," Chou said. "Ie showed that SGC's GNP is growing faster than China's." An apparent snag in the talks came when the Chinese trade minister A Choo claimed that he had been swindled…

April 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… for elec- trical computer engineers on "The National Power Survey" at 170 Physics and Astronomy Bldg. Trial and error The reason Larry Page didn't, bother to appear at his arraignment Monday had nothing…

…, Mysterious food rip-off hits tU' hospital corridors By LOIS JOSIMOVICH The University Hospital is facing a unique food crisis that only a team of detectives could crack. Soft drinks, , apples, oranges, and…

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