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September 27, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… opinions on campus Speakers protected by First Amendment on 'U' property By PAIGE PEARCY Daily StaffReporter The Diag is often filled with sounds of students hustling to class, squirrels running about…

…, crunching leaves and some- times, the voices of people shar- ing their beliefs. one of these people is Mike Reed, also known as Brother Mike, who often visits the Diag for his "open air preaching." And while…

Diag come to cam- pus since it provides them the opportunity to speak to stu- dents. Reed said he and others speak on University property because they are worried about students' futures. "I believe…

January 27, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… implant. Sincerely, Christopher Nolan Dear Willow Smith, Stop whipping your red hair back and forth! Sincerely, Miss Hannigan 0 DIAG PARTY SHOPPE 340 South State For decades, residents west of cam- pus…

… have debated whether it's worth it to spend an extra buck to have a sit-down experience at NYPD or eat on the run at the less expensive Diag Party Shop. A slice at Diag has a thicker crust, less gooey…

2B - Thursday, January 27, 2011 T Mh n i- c loCh The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com *I .FOODWARS Each week, one Ann Arbor staple menu item becomes a battlefield as Daily Arts editors butt heads…

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