January 30, 2008
(vol. 118, iss. 86)
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… gathered for a half hour yesterday in the southwest corner of the Diag. Leaders of Bridge the Gap, an organization working to ease tension between Arab and Jew- ish students, had planned to march from the…
… to hold a associated with the Detroit Proj- mass meeting tomorrow to explain ect, started ordering shirts from the program to student group rep- Justice Clothing last month, said resentatives and…
… respond to any LSA senior Megan Hanner, the questions or concerns. coalition's founder. "The main concern of a student The group purchased the shirts organization is how pricy it'll be," for about $7 and…
… sold them for $10. Everts said. "It costs more to have She said the group was willing to environmental standards and pay more than that. human rights." Srdjak said only a few student Fair Tees is…
… fall. The Michigan Student Sustain- ability Coalition, which ordered conventionally manufactured shirts last year, plans to buy about 400 shirts through the Fair Tees program next year, said School of…
… interest in it," she said. Some student groups, though, will likely stick with traditional apparel-ordering options. LSA junior Justin Zatkoff, chairman of the Michigan Federation of Col- lege Republicans…
…, said the price of the shirts will still be an overriding factor for many student groups. "We should never boycottwork- ers in a third world country who might be starving otherwise," he said. "Whoever…
… Garrison stated that he did not believe in buyouts," Rodri- guez wrote. "I told him the four million dollar buyout was unfair and Garrison agreed." RALLY From Page 1A other campus venues. About 20 students…
… many students showed up to meet the administration - that was a good representation of how we were voicing our opinions." Ross School of Business senior Fouad Hassan attributed the lack of turnout to an…
… article in yester- day's edition of The Michigan Daily that said Eastern Michigan University had been ruled out as a possible venue for commence- ment. Hassan said some students may have been content with…