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March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…The Ann Arbor Film Festival’s series of short film competitions showcases the beauty and unique nature of experimental film. The festival’s Films in Competition 2 session featured seven films…

… now I can finally attest to its cult status. Side Biscuit celebrates two years LAURA MILLAR Daily Arts Writer Courtesy of Will Castle Courtesy of the Ann Arbor Film Festival 4 — Wednesday, March…

… dreams and reali- ty. ~Belva Davis” WHISPER Ann Arbor Film Festival 2023: Searching for stories in Films in Competition 2 WILL CASTLE Daily Arts Contributor …

…’s cult status in the Ann Arbor restaurant scene has steadily risen since it first opened its doors in 2021. Just after its two year anniversary celebration, I decided that it was finally time to see…

… ranging from five minutes to around half an hour. Each film was completely different in style and theme, requiring me to constantly readjust. From the pastels of “Roses, Pink and Blue” to the…

… Michigan Theater. “Roses, Pink and Blue” “Roses, Pink and Blue” (Julia Yezbick, “How to Rust”) tells the story of two lost balloons on a pastel-colored beach. We never see the balloons. White words…

… begins by showing the helicopter moving in slow motion across the clear blue sky. At first glance, the shot resembles a painting. The camera then moves below to the cars and then around the…

June 01, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…@michigandaily.com Eli Friedman and Riley Hodder Managing News Editors news@michigandaily.com SARAH BOEKE/Daily Ann Arbor for Public Power hosts festival to rally support for public power Community gathers to learn…

… about and support the movement for public power in Ann Arbor Community members gathered at Burns Park Sunday evening to attend a public power festival hosted by Ann Arbor for Public Power (A2P2), a…

… that.” State Rep. Yousef Rabhi, D-Ann Arbor, who has endorsed A2P2’s mission, was one of the festival’s featured speakers. “What could we do if we did not take our money and send it to Wall Street…

…Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com VANESSA KIEFER Editor-in-Chief eic@michigandaily.com ANGIE YU Business Manager…

… non- profit organization advocating for the city to municipalize its energy utility and replace DTE Energy, the private utility company currently serving Ann Arbor, with a publicly owned energy…

… ‘The Missing Middle’: Ann Arbor community members work to reverse the decline in working-class homeownership As people begin to notice a decline in home-ownership among the working class, several Ann

… project, titled “Ann Arbor’s Middle-Income Needs Analysis: Introducing the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA),” motivated a May 5 City Council resolution to collect and…

….com ANN ARBOR ANN ARBOR reason to celebrate and continue advocating for public power. “We have had this campaign for a little over two years by now,” Woodring said. “We’ve gotten a study approved with…

… sustainability and the environment. Ernesto Querijero, a Washtenaw Community College faculty member and a trustee at the Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education, set up a table where he and his wife…

… 75% from the level it was at in 2000. The average housing price in Ann Arbor, on the other hand, is now five times the level it was in 1984. Prospective home buyers must have enough savings to…

January 16, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 51) • Page Image 12

… local newcomers alike took place in gymnasiums, cafeterias and classrooms. While this festival took place just outside of Ann Arbor and gained considerable national attention, its do…

… ‘Fire Emblem’ and other video game highlights of 2019 The most notable events around Ann Arbor in 2019 “War Requiem” Few pieces of music carry the magnitude of meaning that can be ascribed to…

… and soprano soloist, a chamber orchestra with baritone and tenor soloists and a children’s choir accompanied by organ. This past February, the UMS Choral Union, Ann Arbor Youth Chorale and Ann

… — before I was ready to interrupt the perpetual experience that is the “War Requiem.” — Sammy Sussman, Daily Arts Writer Rachmaninoff at Hill Auditorim In late February 2019, the Ann Arbor Symphony…

… to be rejuvenated and energized by listening to the masterful work done by the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra and the University’s own pianists. This combined recital was the best of 2019, not only…

…-it-yourself roots still shone through as local bands from southeastern Michigan, including Ann Arbor, littered the lineup. Groups like Dogleg, Ness Lake, the Doozers and Complainer all played heavily attended…

… sets. While it does involve a community just slightly larger than Ann Arbor, the final installation of BLED Fest proved to be a significant event that was different from any other summer music…

… important part of my family’s life, and 2019 was a big year in politics. Protest events littered my facebook feed the whole year: I attended the climate strike in Ann Arbor, the gun control rally in…

… Detroit and the women’s march in Ann Arbor, and that wasn’t enough. These issues are far from mutually exclusive, and I urge everyone to resist confining them to their own isolated spheres. If you care…

… characters, or hypothesizing with my girlfriend and roommate about how the students of the Blue Lions house would squabble and gossip with one another on a class road trip, I don’t think I would…

October 26, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

….76 across all of the dorms, it seems that the freshmen are already feeling pretty at home in Ann Arbor. This year, Baits II beat out Bursley for being the favorite North Campus dorm. And with an average…

… Follow The Daily on Instagram, @michigandaily michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, October 26, 2022 ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY TWO YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM UMich class of 2026 by the numbers…

… backgrounds where their parents were making less than half of the median family income at the University. While the Go Blue Guarantee offers free tuition for students whose parents make less than $65…

… flurries of the fall, students gathered in the University of Michigan Diag Thursday evening to listen to live music, eat free pizza and register to vote at the Tune In Turn Out Festival. The event was…

… the festival, emphasizing the importance of voting for candidates who will prioritize environmental issues. Tune In Turn Out Festival hosts musicians to promote sustainability, voter…

… President Santa Ono speaks during his first interview with The Michigan Daily in the Alexander G. Ruthven Building October 18. Big Chemical performs at the Tune in Turn Out Festival on the Diag Thursday…

February 26, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… drunkenly through the Coast Guard Festival or like flocking to the 28th Street Steak ‘n Shake when you were high on a summer’s night no longer mattered. Ann Arbor has different rivers, different…

Ann Arbor. The kids living in Grand Rapids now — who are familiar with the new strip malls, and the non- sandwich shop, and the ice-creamless river, and the duties of home among a shared reality…

… I returned to Grand Rapids just a few months ago, only to see an entirely new city in its place. Like how I travel through time after coming back to Ann Arbor each fall with a breath of relief. No…

… matter what I’ve been up to, this city feels the same. This city is home, at least for right now. I’ve been here long enough to reach some of the typical benchmarks: My Ann Arbor address is on my I…

….D. and I have an Ann Arbor District Library card. There are the unwritten ones, too: I can figure out how to get back to my house without GPS if I’ve driven too far away, give a stranger directions…

… our old haunts, sometimes just to sit: Frosty Boy for the lemon soft serve, the Blue Bridge for a good view of the river, Lookout Park for another of the city, that one Meijer on the Beltline for…

festivals and different Steak ‘n Shakes to be experienced. It seems like three years is the right amount of time for strangeness to set in — the right amount of time for the duties to fade and for new…

November 17, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 59) • Page Image 5

… community’s interests in the mental and physical health of its students. Central Campus offers a host of liquor stores: State Street Liquor, Champions Party Store, Campus Corner and Blue Front Ann Arbor

…T he Ann Arbor Public Schools district is in trouble. Within the past few weeks, AAPS has canceled in-person school three times. On Oct. 22, three schools went remote. Five days later, it was…

… is not lame.) L iquor stores thrive in a college environment like Ann Arbor. Sporting events and consistent partying throughout the school year make it a prime place for a booming alcohol…

… economic fabric of Ann Arbor as well as college campuses across the United States, and this is done through institutionalized social norms bonding drinking with celebrations and social connection…

… reach out. I’m sure we can think of something. Opinion BRITTANY BOWMAN Managing Editor Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… leave the city and country I had lived in for the first 19 years of my life and come to Ann Arbor, I was warned of the most commonly cited side effects of being in Ann Arbor, aside from cold weather…

…, an idea that was further drilled into me as I prepared for the next step in my journey: my four years in Ann Arbor and at Michigan. I had been warned by many that it would not be as easy as it…

… spaces and student housing? These liquor stores’ proximity to student hubs reveal that the University of Michigan’s commitment to alcohol moderation education such as “Stay in the Blue” only puts a…

… dreidels were spun or carols were sung, people lit hundreds of thousands of candles to honor a festival of lights. There exists no Halloween hangover arduous enough and no Dia de Los Muertos…

… symbol of the strength that lies in togetherness, kindness and respect for one’s values and beliefs, it isn’t just a festival, but an emotion shared by a subcontinent that holds 1.4 billion people and…

June 03, 2021 (vol. 129, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… should provide funding for students at UM-Flint and UM-Dearborn to benefit from the Go Blue Guarantee even if it means sacrificing academic excellence or lower salary growth on the Ann Arbor campus…

…-person teaching and their satisfaction with progress on U-M diversity and inclusion efforts. The Go Blue Guarantee campaign, launched for the UM-Ann Arbor campus in 2018, offers free tuition for in…

March 29, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

… lunisolar calendar. This year, Holi fell on the night of March 7 and continued into the day of March 8 in India. Despite the chilly winter temperatures still lingering in Ann Arbor, the sun was…

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… shining Sunday afternoon. Participants received bags of colored powder upon arrival in vibrant hues of red, orange, yellow, pink and blue to throw at each other. Attendees were instructed…

… to wear white or light colors in order for the colors to pop on their clothing. Blue tarps covered the blacktop, where attendees could scatter and throw color on each other. Soon enough, the…

…University of Michigan students gathered at the W38 parking lot, located next to Elbel Field at Hill and South Division streets Sunday afternoon to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of…

…. Holi is celebrated annually to welcome the arrival of the spring season, love and new beginnings. The festival usually takes place in March or occasionally in February depending on the Hindu…

… with his family when he was younger and attended the event Sunday. In an interview with The Michigan Daily, Ganjigunta spoke on his reasons for attending the festival at the University. “I…

… News Campus community comes together to celebrate Holi CAMPUS LIFE PHOTO OF THE WEEK U-M students welcomed the start of spring at the colorful Hindu festival The Michigan Daily — michigandaily…

May 27, 2021 (vol. 129, iss. 112) • Page Image 10

…10 Thursday, May 27, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com STATEMENT Town or gown: the two sides of Ann Arbor Painting the rock at the corner of Hill Street and Washtenaw Avenue is much…

… limestone boulder in an Ann Arbor park sometime in the late 1950s. The tradition of “Painting the Rock” persists at both schools today. Almost every time I drive down Washtenaw, the Rock looks different…

April 21, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… than in Ann Arbor. If they decided to do a Go Blue Guarantee, they would take money away from somewhere else. So they’re making the balancing act or values judgment about what is best needed on…

…. Flint and Dearborn are less (in tuition cost) than Ann Arbor. And the chancellors on each campus, or the president here in Ann Arbor, is responsible for making decisions and allocating resources on…

… each of the campuses. Here in Ann Arbor, the reason why we began a guarantee approach to this financial aid is we have a campus where very few people came from the bottom 50% of the socioeconomic…

… strata around our state. So we wanted to invest in making sure that Michigan in Ann Arbor was accessible to people throughout the economic spectrum. TMD: What’s your favorite song from the…

… jdougall@umich.edu & jucomora@ umich.edu. Managing Podcast Editor Gerald Sill contributed reporting. Since April 1, several streets in Ann Arbor have been closed to make room for additional outdoor…

… from Liberty Street to William Street Maura Thompson, interim director of the Ann Arbor Downtown Development Agency, said the change was made as part of the city’s COVID-19 response to…

… footing,” More said. “I think the outdoor seating in that expanded space will help get back to that vibrancy of downtown Ann Arbor.” Engineering sophomore Sydney Anderson said though she had…

…,” Anderson said. “Pedestrians already run Ann Arbor, let’s be honest.” Ann Arbor native Ann O’Brien moved back to Ann Arbor from New York this summer and said she thought the street closures were one…

… happening on the weekends.” Ann Arbor City Council has previously discussed making the weekend street closures something Ann Arbor does every summer. Ramlawi said these conversations began…

Ann Arbor residents and the closure’s effect on retail commerce, that City Council would need to consider before making a permanent change. O’Brien said she hopes the closures become…

March 22, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 108) • Page Image 18

Ann Arbor is a small, Mid- western metropolis, home to many families, faculty and students stretching from near and far. It is a city comprised of almost all loyal Wolverines dedicated to the act…

… late night stroll, passing by young couples on a Washtenaw Dairy date, numerous fluffy dogs and students passing around a soccer ball on Elbel Field. Seemingly so, Ann Arbor is a relatively quaint…

…, cisgender, nuclear-like families are concentrated in the majority of Ann Arbor’s suburban neighbor- hoods. Students are smart, friend- ly and successful, for the most part. The crime rate is quite low…

…, and the Ann Arbor public schools soar in the statewide and national rankings. There is a sense of quaintness and innocence that inconspicuous- ly fills the air. If a student were to ponder it…

… — socially and culturally speaking — the most dirty, sultry, sensual or sinful experience anyone can indulge in Ann Arbor is a mod- erately minor, regrettable drunk mistake on the Skeeps’ dance floor at…

… 1 a.m. on a Thursday. But Ann Arbor wasn’t always like this. During one of those serene Ann Arbor summer evenings, I found myself reading Richard Re- tyi’s “The Book of Ann Arbor – An Extremely…

… untroubled street, nestled between the district library and South Main, was once home to Ann Arbor’s very own Red Light District. In an interview with Retyi, the communications and market- ing manager…

… for the Ann Arbor District Public Library, I learned how he had rummaged through thousands of pictures of local newspaper clippings in the online archives of the library in hopes of finding…

September 01, 2021 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 18

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November 11, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

… Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Editor in Chief…

… winter blues. If your symptoms are more intense, such as loss of interest in normally enjoyed activities, hopelessness and the inclination to isolate yourself from friends and family, you could…

… be experiencing a more extreme form of the winter blues known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Symptoms resulting from the change in season can be expressed in varying intensities…

…, ranging from a mere low mood to a crippling depressive episode. If you’re experiencing symptoms of the winter blues, it’s important that you not only recognize such signs, but validate them and take…

… experience SAD, and about 14% of Americans experience the winter blues. Conversely, only around 7% of American adults have experienced at least one major depressive episode, making the winter blues

… approximately twice as common as major depressive disorder, and even more so in the northernmost regions of the country. Furthermore, women are more likely than men to struggle with SAD or the winter blues

…. Because of the commonality of the winter blues, many people assume that they should be able to simply handle the symptoms, as so many others do. Many may also think that spring will come soon, so…

… seeking help or treatment is a waste of time. However, symptoms of the winter blues can be debilitating and interrupt normal patterns of your daily life, no matter how long they last or how many…

… improving your mood during the winter can be derived directly from the widely accepted causes of seasonal depression. Both SAD and the winter blues result from the disruption of our circadian rhythms…

blues. Most scientists accept that the lack of natural sunlight is the culprit. Fortunately, a solution exists for those who can access it. Light therapy simulates natural light, resetting our…

August 03, 2022 (vol. 88, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

Ann Arbor diminished to a faint, distant loss. With most students my year either completing the semester entirely online or from inconveniently located off-campus housing, the true community we…

… had signed up for was, for the time being, a figment of the imagination. That desolation hit the city of Ann Arbor hard, elevating the already present economic struggle of local, well…

…,” which eventually got me to the wonderful, early-2000s rabbit hole that is urban-fairies.com. The website, run by Ann Arbor’s very own “certified fairyologist,” Jonathan It’s a beautiful day in…

… “appeared” around the city since 1993. It also houses information about Urban Fairies Operation, LLC, Wright’s way of extending Ann Arbor’s magic into the larger fabric of folklore and fairytales. What…

Ann Arbor changes, the fairy doors often follow suit, disappearing and reappearing as the city adapts to a stagnant cycle of social and economic change. One of the first locations to house Wright…

… 4 — Wednesday, August 3, 2022 4 — Wednesday, August 3, 2022 It’s always a beautiful day in the neighborhood; that is, if you’re willing to crouch down in a variety of public places across Ann

Arbor. In the late winter of 2020, the city felt relatively bleak. With almost the entire freshman class (including myself) being kicked out of the dorms, any potential for normalcy on campus and in…

… discovery. Besides the fact that it faces a parking lot on a street few people think to walk on, it’s a hard structure to miss. A bright blue house with a bright red door, inviting curious eyes to…

January 09, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… month, both day of sales last month, both students and the Ann Arbor students and the Ann Arbor community have demonstrated community have demonstrated high demand for cannabis high demand for…

… coming from out- customers coming from out- of-state. In Ann Arbor, stores of-state. In Ann Arbor, stores with licenses include Om of with licenses include Om of Medicine, Bloom City Club, Medicine…

…, Bloom City Club, Exclusive Brands, Greenstone Exclusive Brands, Greenstone Provisions, Ann Arbor Healing Provisions, Ann Arbor Healing LLC, Arbors Wellness and LLC, Arbors Wellness and…

… and counties to use cities and counties to use for public schools, roads and for public schools, roads and infrastructure. infrastructure. Ann Arbor has had the most Ann Arbor has had the most…

…’Connor, Joseph Sim Senior Social Media Editors: Jessie Norris, Mya Steir, Kristina Zheng Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ARTS…

… WEDNESDAY: This Week in History MONDAY: Looking at the Numbers THURSDAY: Twitter Talk #19 Barstool Blue @BarstoolUofM Happy first day of classes U of M students, good luck this semester!! Megan Pesch…

… businesses with approved businesses with approved licenses of any Michigan city. licenses of any Michigan city. It is also home to Hash Bash, It is also home to Hash Bash, an annual festival

… celebrating an annual festival celebrating marijuana, which had one of marijuana, which had one of its most attended events last its most attended events last spring. spring. David Harns, spokesman…

March 10, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 24) • Page Image 13

…O f all the unnecessary wor- ries I had going into my freshman year at the Uni- versity of Michigan (and there were a lot), the one I now laugh at most is that I wouldn’t like Ann Arbor. Having…

… grown up in a major metropolitan area, I was hesitant about going to school in a college town. As if it’s possible to not like Ann Arbor. This place means something dif- ferent for all of us who…

January 11, 2023 (vol. 132, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

Ann Arbor, but there’s one caveat. The business is run by three U-M students out of an unfinished basement. Public policy senior Chris Wong, Business and Public Policy junior Daniel Zhang and…

… off- campus house located in Ann Arbor’s Germantown neighborhood. The chefs — one of whom lives at the house — asked The Michigan Daily to not share the restaurant’s address to protect the…

… New York and Chicago. They stop in Ann Arbor on the way because we have just such an incredible hall and an incredible audience.” Prior to the competition, Music, Theatre & Dance senior Eric Yu…

…-up restaurant brings UMich community together SMTD students compete for soloist spots alongside one of the two University orchestras Students serve multicultural four-course meals out of an Ann Arbor

…@michigandaily.com Data Editor: Matthew Bilik HANNAH ELLIOTT and MYLES MURPHY Managing Video Editors video@michigandaily.com Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www…

… my friends and my family for their support. Go blue!” Deighton said he was looking forward to playing with one of the full orchestras. He said he was especially grateful for the help of his…

… the piece he played, Vladimir Cosma’s Euphonium Concerto, his freshman year. He said he previously played the concerto’s third movement at a festival on its own, but that this competition gave…

October 14, 2020 (vol. 130, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

Blue Leprechaun and Study Hall Lounge in Ann Arbor, told all employees who tested positive to quarantine in accordance with health department protocol. In an interview with The Michigan…

…Landlords in Ann Arbor are pushing ahead with fall leasing for the 2021-2022 school year, despite the ongoing COVID- 19 pandemic, while students question if they should sign leases as early as…

… they have in prior years. The fall leasing period many Ann Arbor landlords observe — in which tenants whose leases start shortly before the academic year begins are asked to decide whether to…

… unit managed by Varsity Management, a company that manages more than two dozen off-campus properties in Ann Arbor. A little more Sandra Steingraber, an alum of the University of Michigan and…

… at the time and now teaches environmental studies at Ithaca College, was unconscious. She was carried away on a stretcher by the Ann Arbor Fire Department after being thrown to the ground by an…

Ann Arbor police officer on Oct. 6, 1988. “I have a really strong memory of the back of my head hitting the pavement because it just sounded like a metal bat hitting a ball,” Steingraber said…

…. michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, October 14, 2020 ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM The Washtenaw County Health Department alerted the public Monday afternoon to a…

… possibility of exposure at two Ann Arbor restaurants, Brown Jug on S. University Ave. and Chapala Mexican Restaurant on N. Main St. Anyone who was at Brown Jug from Oct. 1-3 and Oct. 6 and Chapala on Oct…

… michigandaily.com For more stories and coverage, visit CORONAVIRUS Follow The Daily on Instagram, @michigandaily JULIANNA MORANO Daily Staff Reporter JEREMY WEINE/Daily Landlords in Ann Arbor say they…

… pandemic lead students to question signing leases New COVID-19 cases traced to Brown Jug, Chapala restaurants located in Ann Arbor See COVID-19, Page 2 Photos from The Daily archives feature Rollie…

July 06, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…, finally, riding the bus. It takes around a half-hour to get from my Pittsfield Township apartment to downtown Ann Arbor, and I spend the majority of this time stuck in a locked gaze, inspecting both…

…, with only business closures and outlandish weather provoking new curiosity. But there is one clear and unchanging linearity I see when riding the bus from Ypsilanti to Ann Arbor — the poverty…

…. Extending from Ann Arbor to Ypsilanti, even Packard begins to crumble as it moves away from Ann Arbor’s wealth. Immediately upon stepping out, the outside air reeks of gasoline and cigarettes. The road…

… exists between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti — the former being closer to a standard homogeneity of the well-educated and white upper class, and the latter being a more diverse group of working…

… — this is inarguable. Even in the businesses I see, there is a clear assumption about the locals being made: Ypsilanti is built for low- income groups and Ann Arbor pushes a high-end narrative. On…

… — my low-income apartment and surrounding area were not built for beauty and comfort in the same way Ann Arbor is. Libraries, restaurants, public museums and outdoor areas are all reflections of…

… the investment in quality of life that Ann Arbor gives to its residents. Often, it is rated one of the best places to live not despite its cost, but because of it. The high price-tag investments…

…, Eastern Michigan University, it is not afforded the same cushions and living standards as wealthy Ann Arbor residents are. It is simply built to physically house poor residents, nothing more and…

… nothing less. Ann Arbor is built as an individual- oriented city, but only for those who can afford it. As potentially the most influencing factor in creating Ann Arbor’s population demographic, the…

… the lives of its citizens. These types of underfunded communities are not scarce in Michigan, but Ypsilanti’s economic position is situated uniquely in comparison to the adjoining city of Ann

September 28, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… government to be aware of some solutions. The simplest problem to fix is the lack of student awareness about the University’s Blue Bus system and the city of Ann Arbor’s TheRide system. If they aren…

…I n 2021, the Ann Arbor City Council voted to zone newly annexed residential neighborhoods for single-family use. The same year, the state of California effectively banned single- family…

… direction; Ann Arbor did not. Single-family zoning originated in Berkeley, Calif., to prevent a Black-owned dance hall from moving into a predominantly white neighborhood. Single- family zoning in…

Ann Arbor is rooted in racism as well. Advocates for diversifying housing zoning cite a 1970 article that stated larger lots would be too expensive for Black people to purchase. The legacy of…

… like Berkeley and Ann Arbor are known for being progressive, the application of these laws suggests otherwise. In addition to structural racism, single-family zoning contributes to many…

… other problems in Ann Arbor and the U.S.. One such issue is rent prices. The median rent in Ann Arbor is up 11.1% from last year, raising median rent prices to $1,300. This is expensive by…

… prices is because it prohibits multi-unit housing from being built on single lots, artificially decreasing supply. There is a limited supply of land in the city of Ann Arbor, making it difficult to…

… build enough housing if each lot can only accommodate a single unit. Allowing homeowners to build multiple units on a single lot would expand the housing supply in Ann Arbor, putting downward…

… like Ann Arbor, people have to drive to do activities outside of the home, including to go to work, school and the supermarket. One important reason for this problem is that property is zoned…

… on their property; it just gives them the option to do so. This is a free market response to a major problem in Ann Arbor that reduces rent prices, increases the housing supply and could provide…

October 12, 2022 (vol. 132, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…In 1969, you could be denied voter registration at the Ann Arbor Clerk’s Office if you weren’t “conservatively dressed.” Or if your answer to “Where did you spend your last vacation…

… the University of Michigan’s history, students who attempted to register to vote in Ann Arbor faced arbitrary obstacles, like the above, aimed at their disenfranchisement. Though students…

February 19, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

…michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, February 19, 2020 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail news@michigandaily.com and let…

…, @michigandaily The Ann Arbor City Council voted to terminate City Administrator Howard Lazarus without cause on Tuesday night, effective Feb. 29. The resolution to fire Lazarus, sponsored by…

…. Lazarus opened the meeting with a statement reflecting on his almost four years serving as Ann Arbor’s city administrator. He thanked the council and community members for the opportunity to serve…

… the tremendous quality of life that we have in Ann Arbor, much of what we do is unnoticed, and that is the nature of the job we’ve chosen,” Lazarus said. “We may also never know the extent to…

… which we positively impact the lives of people in our community.” During public comment, multiple Ann Arbor residents addressed the upcoming vote on Lazarus’s termination. Dan Michniewicz, a…

… candidate for City Council to represent Ward 5, said the firing was motivated by politics rather than motivated by concern for the public good. U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., Ann Arbor Mayor…

… Christopher Taylor and multiple Ann Arbor City Council members gathered on Tuesday for a Representative Roundtable hosted by the University of Michigan Central Student Government. CSG President Ben…

….” After the City of Ann Arbor placed Police Chief Michael Cox on administrative leave earlier this month, the Independent Community Police Oversight Commission hosted a community forum to…

… discuss Cox’s leave. Approximately 50 community members and city leaders attended the meeting on Tuesday night in Ann Arbor City Hall. Commission Chair Lisa Jackson began the meeting with a…

… position in 7-4 vote, bids farewell to colleagues Residents question leave of Chief Cox ANN ARBOR ANGELINA LITTLE Daily Staff Reporter See CHIEF, Page 3A AYSE ELDES Daily Staff Reporter Panel…

January 09, 2020 (vol. 129, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Thursday, January 9, 2020 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) is looking…

… to make travel between Ann Arbor and Detroit less of a hassle. The RTA held a public hearing about a potential new bus service, in collaboration with TheRide, connecting the two cities on…

September 01, 2021 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…22 — Thursday, August 5, 2021 Opinion The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com The Official Merchandise Retailer of Michigan Athletics The M Den on Campus 303 South State Street Ann Arbor The…

… Victors Collection by The M Den 307 South State Street Ann Arbor The M Den on Main Street Ann Arbor The M Den 12 Oaks Mall Novi The M Den in and around the Stadium on game day The M Den in…

… Michigan-Flint and University of Michigan- Dearborn students are low- er-income and therefore Pell Grant eligible, while almost half of Ann Arbor’s students come from the top 10% of earners. This means…

Ann Arbor campus, rather than the president of all three campuses — only invoking his role as president to justify austerity on the Flint and Dearborn campus- es in the name of a distant, better…

… future. A truly great university de- serves a president who can use “both-and” thinking, not “either-or.” We can marshal our resources in a manner that cultivates and enhances Ann Arbor’s distinct…

… research mission while supporting the crucial work taking place at the Flint and Dearborn cam- puses. President Schlissel: Are you the President of U-M or the Presi- dent of U-M Ann Arbor? JACOB…

… Schlissel used an evaluative survey sent to all governing faculty at the University of Michi- gan to ask whether they sup- ported expanding the Go Blue Guarantee for the Uni- versity’s Flint and Dearborn…

… campuses. The survey ques- tion framed the program’s expansion as a trade-off with academic excellence and sal- ary growth on the Ann Ar- bor campus. The question’s elitist connotations raised eyebrows…

… Dearborn campus- es is the same as the Ann Ar- bor campus. In fact, it is pre- cisely the divergent missions of our campuses that make the University of Michigan stronger and positions us to make the…

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… coat pocket. When I accidentally fall off the bed at night, when he bumps his head on our shitty Ann Arbor ceiling above the stairs, when he sends me random pictures of weird- looking frogs because…

… fourth piece —“The Second Race” by Thad Jones — featured bassist Paul Keller, a local Ann Arbor big band leader. He and drummer Music, Theatre & Dance sophomore Mitchell Dangler spontaneously played…

… Avian crop 62 Score symbols 63 “You’re kidding!” 64 Whodunit canine 65 Club with a blue and white diamond logo 66 Phillies slugger Hoskins 67 Nair rival, once DOWN 1 Old counters 2 Hiking network 3…

… Michigan Jazz Festival on Feb. 8 exemplified its ever changing nature. Various ensembles performed tunes old and new to the fascination of an audience comprised of all different ages. The event honored…

… spontaneous. Later that afternoon, the UM Lab Jazz Band took the same stage. Directed by Dennis Wilson (who also organized the festival), the group gave an impressive, mostly uptempo performance. Their…

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… in Ann Arbor, I feel contradictory emotions. Sometimes I see the curbless road, the string lights and benches, and think: how nice. When I’m driving, however, it feels like the worst idea ever…

… walking, as they don’t own a car on campus. I spoke with Taubman sophomore Matthew Daines, who drives in Ann Arbor, along with Utley. “With the trees and benches, it looks more inviting and functional…

… Theater Festival this past weekend in Flint, Mich. I won’t bore you with a lengthy explanation of what that is or what that means. It’s less important than it sounds. It’s also, more than likely…

… little consideration for my future self, I signed up for the festival’s odd little side competition called Design Storm, an event in which students from different schools collaborate on a…

… production concept from an assigned play. I had too much to do the week of the competition. For starters, the deadline of this article fell right after the festival wrapped. With a busy week of my first…

… string of deadlines ahead, I forgot about the festival entirely until a few days before, when a professor reached out to me about the driving schedule. It snuck up on me in a way that, in the moment…

…, felt unfair. At 7:15 a.m., I found myself still laying in bed. I didn’t want to go. I couldn’t go. How could I? I was a fraud, attending a festival as an appetizer, not talented enough for its main…

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… myself. Here are some I didn’t. Borders was founded here in Ann Arbor. The first store opened in 1971 at 209 S. State St. — now the site of a CVS — but the owners relocated a few years later to 303 S…

… remain the flagship Borders for the next 17 years. The space used to be a Jacobson’s department store, which my mom would find funny. But the company quickly expanded beyond Ann Arbor. They opened…

… kids section. That’s what I remember. The space-themed, cosmic blue/purple carpet with yellow stars and rocket ships, flattened in the center lines of the aisles where people walked, where they…

… each set of circles 16 Flatbed scanner relative 19 Blues-rocker Chris 21 Lumberjack competition projectile 24 Mortgage balance, e.g. 25 Nonsense 26 Ulan __: former Anglicization of Mongolia…

… Nichols Lewis 12/07/22 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: Release Date: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 ACROSS 1 GI on the lam 5 Annual festival in Austin, TX 9 Tot’s crumb catcher 12 Rural strolling spot 13…

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…. Michigan football is an exten- sion of its enigmatic coach, for bet- ter and for worse. That proposition is as true now, entering year eight of Harbaugh’s tenure in Ann Arbor, as it was back at his…

… good” state of his program. But how long can he manage to keep such positive feelings afloat in Ann Arbor, especially among a fanbase crazed for sustained dominance? That, perhaps, is the greatest…

blue. You’ll join 110,000 other fans in the biggest stadium in America. You’ll make some of your favorite memo- ries, ones that you’ll never forget, even after your time as a Michi- gan student is…

… maize and blue. It’s usually warm out for the first few home games before the infa- mous Michigan winter starts to kick in — make sure to check the weather beforehand and plan your outfit accordingly…

… to those. And at the beginning of the third quarter, the band plays “Can’t Turn You Loose” by Blues Brothers. Everyone in the student section starts doing an accompanying dance; watch the…

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…, including the Kerrytown Book- fest, the Ann Arbor African American Down- town Festival and Edgefest, which is hosted at the Kerrytown Concert House. Thankfully, the weekly gathering of the Ann Arbor Farm…

… geography of Ann Arbor throughout my years at the Uni- versity of Michigan. I have always en- joyed exploring the town on long walks from Central Campus to far-flung locations like the Eberwhite Nature…

…, is one student’s attempt to think about Ann Arbor geographically. To me this is a fascinating subject, but also a serious one. Growing up in Washington, D.C., I formed ties with both the people…

… to one of the most well-known northern neighbor- hoods in Ann Arbor: Kerrytown. The boundaries of Kerrytown were con- sistent across practically every map I con- sulted and every person I asked…

…: Depot Street to the north, South Division Street to the east, East Huron Street to the south and South Main to the west. When looking at historical maps of Ann Arbor, I was surprised to find that…

… origi- nal plaque for the city was located,” Single- ton said. “When Ann Arbor became a city, Kerrytown is kind of where the downtown was. (Zingerman’s) was one of the first build- ings, so it’s all…

… of campus while completing her Master’s degree at the University (though she was clear that she much preferred Ker- rytown, saying, “I have lived in other places in Ann Arbor and this is definitely…

… my favor- ite by far.”) Richards, on the other hand, said she had recently moved to Ann Arbor. Her fa- vorite part about Kerrytown was having access to the various natural surroundings. “I love…

… of Ann Arbor, there is a much larger concentration of greenery on the northern edges, close to the Huron River, when compared to South Campus. When I asked them about their percep- tions of the…

Ann Arbor in 1965 as an under- graduate and has lived in various locations around the city. In the article, Beauchamp examines the psychology of his neighbors in the predominantly middle…

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…-called “Walmart Wol- verine” that is groundlessly affiliated. The “academic Wolverine” is portrayed as an elitist, mak- ing many think the acronym A² stands for “arrogant ass- hole” in place of Ann Arbor. The…

… possessive connec- tion to Ann Arbor for the “academic,” making an ac- ceptance letter an implied entry permit for those wish- ing to take pictures in front of campus buildings or cheer at sports games…

…If you were born in the state of Michigan, you likely en- tered this world with desig- nated colors: green and white or maize and blue. Whether or not you grew into these colors and attended the…

… University, vali- dating your logo and overall tolerability in the stands. In their terms and perhaps even in ours, you are either an “academic Wolverine” al- lowed to exclaim “Go blue!” or a so…

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… easy it is to access COVID-19 vaccines in Ann Arbor. “(I) think that vaccinations are very accessible, and that people are getting them,” Ben-David said. “Every single one of my friends is…

… arrive in Ann Arbor.” Some faculty have grown frustrated with the lack of a vaccine mandate for students living on campus and attending classes during the upcoming fall semester. In early May…

… 13,300 vaccinated students. In December 2020, shortly after the first Emergency Use Authorization of a COVID-19 vaccine in the United States, Michigan Medicine released the “Blue Queue…

… and occupation, as well as interest level in getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Participants were emailed when they became eligible for a vaccine. On Tuesday, May 18, the Blue Queue sent an email…

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… and the student section. Leaving campus soon as a graduating University of Michigan student or an Ann Arbor resident? Wait! Before you go, make sure to revisit these campus traditions by…

… clicking on each location below. Read about topics such as the history of the Diag’s block ‘M’ to which places you should visit before Ann Arbor becomes a part of your past. The Michigan Daily…

… Rock with different paintings significant to the Ann Arbor community. Gallup Park Just a 10-minute drive from Shinola is Gallup Park, one of Ann Arbor’s most popular recreational spots. The…

… for Diag snowball fights. Despite all of this, students still avoid directly stepping on the block ‘M’, adhering to the superstition that stepping on it means failing your first blue book exam…

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…, @michigandaily ANN ARBOR Hash Bash marks 50 years of progress with both virtual, in-person events Festival hosts live-streamed variety show, “smoke-in” on Diag JARETT ORR/Daily Though some organizers…

…michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, April 7, 2021 ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM GOT A NEWS TIP? Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail news@michigandaily.com and let us know…

… across the globe travel to Ann Arbor to light a joint while advocating for marijuana legislation and celebrating cannabis culture. Last year’s rally was held completely online after the COVID-19…

… Detroit. Thom works at Beyond Juicery and Eatery in Ann Arbor, where she prepares food for customers. “My friend, he was out of town at the time, texted me and said, ‘Would you be able to get a…

… encouraged Hash Bash participants to tune in virtually from their homes, hundreds came to the Diag for an in-person smoke-in. In light of the ongoing COVID- 19 pandemic, the annual Hash Bash festival — now…

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…- tional titles. Michigan means using our voices to push for change: on the streets of Ann Arbor and at the ballot box. Mich- igan means more than a degree, more than a campus and more than a smat- tering…

… of semesters — Michigan means a community, forever. Wherever you go, go blue. edition edition …

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…: Flint, Dearborn and Ann Arbor. Throughout Schlissel’s tenure, One University expressed criticism of his actions, including in May 2021, when Schlissel portrayed the expansion of the Go Blue

… more stories and coverage, visit Follow The Daily on Instagram, @michigandaily michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, September 14, 2022 ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE YEARS OF EDITORIAL…

… Guarantee to Dearborn and Flint campuses as both a financial and academic burden to the Ann Arbor campus. Upon Schlissel’s firing, One University released a statement reiterating its discontent, as well…

… campuses,” Lederman said. According to Lederman, Schlissel didn’t understand that Flint and Dearborn campuses serve different communities and have different goals than the Ann Arbor campus. “I think…

… amongst the faculty on our campuses, particularly in Flint, there is a sense that we have a very different mission than, for example, Ann Arbor, and we embrace that mission,” Lederman said. “I don…

…’t think Schlissel could ever understand what we meant by investment and equity if it didn’t mean becoming like Ann Arbor.” The U-M Flint and U-M Dearborn campuses have historically served a…

Arbor campus. In addition, the U-M Flint and U-M Dearborn student bodies differ greatly from U-M Ann Arbor in terms of socioeconomic status. Based on the 2021 campus data snapshot, 40% of U…

…-M Dearborn students and 52% of U-M Flint students received Pell Grants — a federal grant awarded to high- achieving students with financial need — whereas 17% of U-M Ann Arbor students received the same…

… campuses of the University and their unique needs. “I think I’d like to see President Ono embrace us,” Lederman said. “Not because we should or need to move closer or appear closer to the Ann Arbor

… starts with funding,” Dabaja said. “That increase(s) (the) conversation of ‘How can we make campus life similar to what it is in Ann Arbor?’ or ‘How can we bring Flint into the fold of things…

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… look at the events of the story with more care and curiosity than in real life, where everything is always happening so fast.” “Liberation Day” is now on sale. Saunders will be in Ann Arbor on Oct…

…On Feb. 4, 2016, “Buzzfeed Unsolved True Crime” premiered on BuzzfeedBlue. Originally hosted by Ryan Bergara, the show’s creator, and Brent Bennett until Shane Madej took over for Bennett in…

… BYOB 59 Audiophile with an extensive collection of club mixes, one might say 63 Top of a semicolon 64 Place of refuge 65 Unleash upon 66 Approves 67 Bring (out) 68 Cereal tidbit DOWN 1 Talk a blue

…” films, for one 47 “Too true!” 48 Stellar explosion 49 Cereal whose flavors include grapity purple 50 Hindu spring festival 51 Tide alternative 52 Surname at the O.K. Corral 53 Artful 54 “__ who…

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… fanfare, to the tailgates, Ann Arbor bleeds Maize and Blue. And at the University of Michi- gan, game days aren’t just on Satur- days in the fall. No, this isn’t a cliche about bring- ing your A-Game in…

… played during the same week. And with the fiftieth anniversary of Title IX on June 23, the sports- loving student body of Michigan needs your help! Because in Ann Arbor, every sport deserves the…

… Michigan Athletics The M Den on Campus 303 South State Street Ann Arbor The Victors Collection by The M Den 307 South State Street Ann Arbor The M Den on Main Street Ann Arbor The M Den 12 Oaks…

… Mall Novi The M Den in and around the Stadium on game day The M Den in Crisler Center – 2 locations The M Den The Victors Collection by The M Den Briarwood Mall Ann Arbor The M Den The…

… redeemed in store) coupon expires 9.30.2022 – choose pickup at the Deli or delivery in Ann Arbor ZINGERMANʼS DELICATESSEN – 422 DETROIT STREET ANN ARBOR MI 48104 – 734.663.3354 gram receives. Especially…

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…Political signage around Ann Arbor, though often a year-round affair for many students, protestors and organizations, has been amplified by the midterm elections, from splashes of “Vote Yes…

… within me when I returned to Ann Arbor for the start of the school year. It struck me in the physical context of my hometown, where such signs are a rarity. Looking around Ann Arbor, I thought: Were…

….” Together, they make “MichMinnies,” one of 16 co-ops in Ann Arbor’s Inter-Cooperative Council. The brightly colored co-op stands out among the other houses on North State Street. A variety of signs…

… me a sign: Touring Ann Arbor’s Signage Landscape Social hierarchies on campus: Why Greek life isn’t unique CONNOR HERRERAS Statement Columnist Read more at MichiganDaily.com Michigan Theater…

…-M hoodie. Though it was dark outside, I could still admire the exterior of the houses as I approached: the blue “Michigan House” and, sitting just next to it, a large purple townhouse named “Minnies…

…, flags and other objects dotted the wrap-around porch of Michigan House, making it an anomaly among its plain surroundings. Signs on the front of the blue building advertised carbon neutrality, LGBTQ…

…’t see, swallowed in a mass of bodies decked out in maize and blue. A friend of mine from high school was in town, and an old soccer teammate of his invited us to visit his frat before we headed off…

… to watch the Wolverines take on Michigan State. The first thing I noticed was the blue tarp surrounding the frat house’s backyard, which served to both maintain the frat’s privacy and give the…

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… on, and why should horror movies be excluded? Genre shouldn’t determine a film’s value — quality should. Daily Arts Writer Andrew Warrick can be reached at warricka@umich.edu. Ann Arbor

… entertainment hotspots. Since Governor Whitmer’s first executive order of the pandemic, Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase, Ann Arbor’s premier comedy establishment, has had its doors locked. Its website…

… … come get the cure!” With the largest source for stand-up in Ann Arbor closed for live shows, many local comedians have found themselves in a bewildering months-long limbo. Andrew Yang, a…

… master of ceremonies for the showcase, lives in Milford, and has been doing stand-up in Ann Arbor for close to five years. “[The showcase] is doing Facebook live shows,” Yang said in an…

Ann Arbor’s comedy collective. As a community, the Ann Arbor comedy scene reflects some of the best that the Midwest has to offer. As a hub, Ann Arbor comedians come from all over — with large…

… crowds, that income dramatically lessens. Barr confesses, “It’s been really discouraging for a lot of comedians I know to not be able to do what they love.” The Ann Arbor comedy showcase has…

… made no public statements about when they plan to fully reopen, or to reopen in a limited capacity. However, ongoing conversations suggest that Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase plans to reopen…

… love for the craft still exists for many Michigan comics. “I would love to do terrible open mics and bomb constantly if it meant I could do comedy the same as before,” Barr said. For many Ann Arbor

… comics, they can’t wait to return to “the best club in Michigan.” Andrew Yang and Logan Barr currently perform at the Bløm Comedy Night in Ann Arbor. Daily Arts Writer Maxwell Barnes can be…

… comedians find creative ways to perform Movie theaters: Closed. Music festivals: Canceled. Broadway: Dark. Comedy clubs: Still figuring it out. Well, at least the comedians are. Over the past few…

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… President Mark Schlissel announced a University-affiliated individual had tested positive for COVID-19. According to the announcement, the individual is self-isolating in Ann Arbor. It is…

….com Ann Arbor, Michigan Monday, March 16, 2020 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM ‘A selfish thing to do’: Students attend house parties, go to bars against recommendations CDC urges…

… confined spaces this weekend and in celebrating #StPatricksDay. We can lead by being responsible. #GoBlue!” On Wednesday night, the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council, two…

…. In an interview with The Daily, Acker said he understands the disappointment students may feel regarding the cancellation of festivities. However, he emphasized the seriousness of the…

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… roots- rock stylings. If soul is what sets folk music apart from other genres, Moreland is its poster boy. His performance reminds us of why large events like the Ann Arbor Folk Festival are critical…

… concert venue in Ann Arbor. Sporting black jeans and a t-shirt, Michaelson walked on stage with her long-time bandmate Allie Moss. “It’s going to be very acoustic, just how I started touring years ago…

… [great]. She’s so amazingly good and she blends so well.” Sitting down with Ingrid Michaelson, AA Folkfest MUSIC REVIEW KAITLYN FOX Daily Arts Writer The second night of The Ark’s 43rd Ann Arbor Folk…

… danced through the stage doors once more, this time not returning, cleverly-named North Carolina duo Mandolin Orange prepared for a set full of grace and emotional clarity. Ann Arbor Folkfest Day 2…

… album to the characters of “Stranger Things.” I had the opportunity to talk with Michaelson on Wednesday before watching her perform live at Folk Festival to discuss her new album and her upcoming…

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…When Ann Arbor resident Anne Hiller first moved to ‘Tree City’ from the San Francisco Bay Area in 2004, she was looking forward to settling in the Wildwood Park subdivision, a scenic suburban…

… neighborhoods developed in the 1910s and 1920s on the west side of Ann Arbor that instituted racially restrictive policies. During that time, Catherine Street and Miller Avenue became a demographic fault…

Arbor. While restrictive policies were deemed unenforceable across the nation by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1948, the restrictive covenants and discrimination in home sales continued to plague the Ann

… Washtenaw County, according to research conducted by Justice InDeed, a University of Michigan-based collaborative project aiming to map where the covenants still exist in the county. Ann Arbor’s

… FEATURE PHOTO Wildwood Park community eliminates racially restrictive covenants Over 120 communities in Ann Arbor still have racially exclusive language in deeds ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily…

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… the non- profit Live Zero Waste in Ann Arbor where customers can request a reusable carryout food container from a participating business. Customers then have to clean the container after use…

… with the idea of offering reusable takeout containers in 2021 to support Ann Arbor’s commitment to carbon neutrality. Because of the city’s previous environmental and recycling initiatives, Mc…

…Mullen said he believed Ann Arbor was the perfect place to pioneer the program. The nonprofit Recycle Ann Arbor collects curbside recycling throughout the city and strongly encourages citizens to reuse…

… materials when possible. McMullen said Live Zero Waste was able to work with Recycle Ann Arbor to pilot their program. “We have a really unique opportunity in Ann Arbor to work with the recycler…

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… Control and Prevention, are to create space not just between ourselves, but for those who are more vulnerable, more susceptible to the virus. While most of us living in Ann Arbor are young and…

… and take care of each other. The Ann Arbor Farmers Market remains quiet during times of social isolation and self-quarantine. Literati Bookstore temporarily closes its doors and sticks to online…

…, the country or across the world. The infamous blue bins can now be seen being wheeled down streets, a whole two months early accompanied by cars packed to the brim. Instead of panic, fear…

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… of expanding the Go Blue Guarantee to the other two campuses, Broekhuizen wrote to The Daily that the program was created specifically with the Ann Arbor campus in mind. “The Go Blue Guarantee…

… diversity on the Ann Arbor campus. But the higher yield rate among lower-income schools is still surprising given the relatively high cost of attendance at the University. LSA, the University…

…’s largest school, has an in-state tuition between $15,000 and $18,000 depending on class standing. Without aid, the University’s Ann Arbor campus has the most expensive tuition out of all public…

… to increase socioeconomic diversity at the University’s Ann Arbor campus. In an email to The Daily, University spokeswoman Kim Broekhuizen wrote that the scholarship continues to be offered…

… was created to address a specific concern — increasing access to the Ann Arbor campus by students from more diverse socioeconomic families,” Broekhuizen wrote. “The program is designed to…

… help those students overcome the perceived barriers that they cannot afford UM-Ann Arbor whose tuition and fees are greater than that of UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint.” For now, LSA sophomore…

… admitted students chose to attend. With less students on free or reduced lunch, these schools are likely in higher income areas. This difference could point to the success of the Go Blue

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…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Arts 6 — Wednesday, October 26, 2022 Ann Arbor Eats brings local food to students and novelty to an oversaturated influencer scene Expectations Hannah…

…. Honestly, you could also make these without the chai and just have it be cinnamon and nutmeg icing, and it’d be just fine. The Instagram account Ann Arbor Eats pulled me from my complex distrust for…

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…, singing songs around a campfire with the people you love. I got to witness the magic of The Lone Bellow at their recent performance at Ann Arbor Folk Festival when the group performed a short set…

… option 19 Greenish-blue 20 Egg: Pref. 21 Warning word often preceded by a color 22 Scarlett of Tara 23 Chemical reaction named for its two processes 25 Rhoda’s sister 26 __ of Capricorn 28 *Space for…

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… Transportation. The next day, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., made his own stop in Ann Arbor, encouraging students to vote for the Democrats in the looming 2022 midterms. Their mission: Get out the college…

… — even though many of them are not from Michigan. Students from across the country who had registered to vote in Ann Arbor celebrated the triumph of their values. Michigan, a swing state, had swung…

… place, giving Michigan Democrats a boost in what could have been close races. The Blue Blitz paid off, with Whitmer and her allies winning another term in each of the state’s four state-wide offices…

… from deep-blue California, Illinois, New York or New Jersey. A Democratic vote in Chicago or Newark is a blue drop in a vast ocean. A Democratic vote in Michigan could change the color of the…

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…michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Tuesday, January 14, 2020 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM The University of Michigan Senate Assembly met Monday afternoon at the…

… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 S P O R T S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 michigandaily.com For more stories and coverage, visit Ann Arbor City Council met Monday night for a work session in conjunction with Jennifer…

…. Hall said those with an annual income ranging between $20,000- 60,000, around 60 percent of Ann Arbor’s population, would be eligible for these housing units. Residents had concerns about these…

… discusses affordable housing ANN ARBOR Executive Director of Housing Committee joins councilmembers, explores new living units Senate Assembly talks pay through misconduct trials, governance Group…

… through central faculty government,” Banasik said. “So when people do get involved — when they participate in faculty governments — that’s when faculty voices can be heard the most.” Ann Sales…

… Coffee & Tea, Blue Market and Barnes & Noble opened in the newly renovated Union Monday afternoon. Other restaurants opening later in the semester in the Union include favorites such as Subway…

… Services, said the other franchises will be available to students in the coming weeks. “Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea, Blue Market and Barnes and Noble will be open,” Pile said. “The others will be open…

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…. How many other universities had Bernie Sanders on their diag or Hillary Clinton in their auditorium? Ann Arbor and Detroit are big campaign stops for the presidential candidates, meaning…

… and turned into a great study spot. And of course, Reggie was there to bless it during its opening. And finally, here are some of our favorite spots in Ann Arbor. We welcomed Joe’s Pizza…

… single one of an empty Big House. Every photo was saturated with life. With maize and blue crowds, rally towels, sunglasses, posters, etc. From Crisler to Yost to the Big House, all I could…

… times in a row but it never getting old. Fists should be punching through the air as the crowd dances to the Blues Brothers song during the final period of each game. Mr. Brightside should…

… and healthy. Professors, advisors and peers have reached out and offered a shoulder to lean on for anyone who needs. Restaurants have provided free meals and the Maize and Blue

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… bright; he has an inherent impulse to put others at ease. This is why Jack didn’t object to the 10-and-a-half hour drive we had to endure together from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Fair Haven, New Jersey…

… too long of a drive, mostly on open highways, which triggered my anxiety. There was, then, a sentimentality to the departure, and its intangible ironies. The last time leaving Ann Arbor as an…

…, until my vitals were declared perfect, my chest clear and I was handed a blue-grey inhaler for “exercise-induced asthma” and a bubblegum pink discharge slip. There’s one word to describe my brother…

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