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December 13, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…- tion program for incoming Latino students. But Acosta has said he wants to expand the orientation to include members of other eth- nic communities, including black, Native American and Arab stu- dents…

…, iPod By BRIAN TENGEL Daily StaffReporter Students across campus are get- ting ready for the winter holidays. They're hanging lights, dusting off menorahs and writing wish lists. There's one winter…

… tradition, though, that students probably aren't looking forward to - the annual winter break crime wave. Year after year, students return from break to find a slashed win- dow screen or a broken dorm room…

… lock. Electronics like computers and iPods are often stolen, forcing some students to trek to the Fish- bowl in silence for the rest of the year. Many break-ins result from stu- dents failing to lock…

… an estimated $10,500. Thieves were also on top of their game during winter break in 2004. While most students were home celebrating, 24 homes were invaded and $55,000 in cash and property was reported…

… stolen. Minutes after some students returned to campus, they were already adding a new Xbox to next year's wish list. Although winter recess is a par- ticularly bad time for break-ins, this year…

…'s Thanksgiving Break also saw an onslaught of dorm invasions. Over the four-day-long break, 16 rooms in Couzens Residence Hall and one in Alice Lloyd Hall were broken into. Luckily for students, the thieves only…

… stole two iPods and several rolls of quarters. In hopes of preventing break-ins, the Department of Public Safety issued a list of precautionary mea- sures that students and staff should take before they…

… head home for the holidays. In an e-mail, police said stu- dents should lock windows, doors, desks and closets to deter thieves. To prevent fire and save electricity, students should turn off appliances…

… that might drain power. Ann Arbor Police Detective Sgt. Richard Kinsey also offered some tips to University students. He said students should have some- body check up regularly on their house, and…

October 13, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… nited States has a similar choice to make with illegal immigration,Boyd said. The protesters came from a wide range of campus oganizations, including the Student of iColor Coalsition, La Von Latina, Black…

Student Union and the undergradu- ate and law school chapters of the protesters had made specifically for the event. 'Many representatives of those groups were upset that BAMIN, known for its incendtaiy…

… and often disruptive tactics, showed up. "I asked them not to do it" Lai VOZ executive hoard member Alicia Ienavides said. The B M\ tN contingent wasn't just made up of University students. Lashelle…

… Benjamin, a junior at Cass Technical High School ilo Detroit, said BAMN organizers brought her and 17 other students to Ann A rbor for the event. BAI N members yelled loudly every time Boyd tried to speak…

…, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Pyongyang is also believed to have engaged in conventional arms deals for cruise missiles and other wares with most of those countries and 11 others: Angola, Burma…

… opportunity to tell us," Keller said. "We aren't signing any leases until the 90th day." Some landlords have been encouraging students to sign the waivers by offering incentives. Dan's Hlsiuses sent out an e…

…-mail telling tenants that if they sign by Oct. 1, the landlord would guar- antee not to increase rent the next year. Campus Management is holding a raffle for students who send back their waiver forms…

… look atlit again" 'Greden said. Laura Van Hyfte, the former Siaison between the City Council and the Michigan Student Assem- bly who served during the push for the ordinance, said the Coun- cil added the…

February 13, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… about the amount of work that is required, but I know Y. I will look back and realize that I learned from the best x of the 'best: f' Chris G~rier, chiropractic student, Student Senate President k…

…-U.S. faction. Al-Jaafari's selection paves the way for the Shiite alliance to begin talks with parties representing Sunni Arabs, Kurds, secularists and others to form a broad-based govern- ment, which the U…

… your own account territory for77R - Earn money working with a student-run organization " Flexible hours that work around your class schedule - Management opportunities available …

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