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Collisions frequent on campus


		Collisions frequent on campus

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

1 day ago by Lindy Stevens, Daily News Editor

For Jerry Erickson, the owner of Coach and Four Barbershop, looking out the window to see a fender bender between haircuts has become somewhat of a weekly routine during the 34 years he's been in business.

According to city traffic data, Erickson's location near the corner of Hill Street and State Street has the 15th highest crash rate of the nearly 1,200 intersections in Ann Arbor.

Steve & Barry's loses University license

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

1 day ago by Charles Gregg-Geist, Daily News Editor

The profit from selling Michigan T-shirts for under $10 apparently isn't enough to keep Steve & Barry's, retailer of collegiate apparel, in business. The famously low-priced clothing supplier, long an icon on State Street and in malls across the country, may be facing bankruptcy.

'M' swimmers clean up at trials


		'M' swimmers clean up at trials

Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi

1 day ago by Ryan A. Podges, Daily Sports Writer

OMAHA - Michigan men's swimming and Club Wolverine coach Bob Bowman understands the ups and downs that come with the U.S. Olympic trials. Just the top two finishers in each event can qualify for the U.S. Olympic team, and in a sport where the difference between winners and losers is measured in hundredths of a second, ups and downs are inevitable.

Deer charges through window during class


		Deer charges through window during class

Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI

4 days ago by Angie Favot

Updated at 1:15 p.m. Thursday

A doe charged into Moore Hall room 111, located on the north side of the building, around 11 a.m. today.

Jeffrey Smith, a broadcast and cinematic arts instructor, was teaching BCA 510: Broadcast and Cable Law with 23 students when a deer jumped through the first floor window.

WSU offers E-commerce camp to high school students

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

5 days ago by Portia Cobb / For The South End

Getting a head start on their futures, 29 high school students from Detroit and Inkster are attending Wayne State University's School of Business Administration's E-commerce Summer Camp this year.

WSU professor discusses journalism ethics at conference panel


		WSU professor discusses journalism ethics at conference panel

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

3 days ago by Isaac Elster

Professional journalists from all corners of America (and some of Europe as well) received an education from WSU journalism professor Berl Falbaum on the ethics of journalism during the Weekly Newspaper Editors Conference at WSU.

The seminar at which Falbaum spoke was part of "Just for Journalists," a collaborative effort between the International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors and the Detroit Chapter Society of Professional Journalists.

WSU becomes greener


		WSU becomes greener

The South End, Wayne State University, MI

1 day ago by Isaac Elster

A WSU project could benefit from the recent bout of rain showers in Southeastern Michigan: the Warrior Demonstration Garden. The Demonstration Garden is a project of the Sustainable Food Systems Education & Engagement in Detroit & Wayne State University, also known as SEED Wayne.

CMU to get only 1 percent hike

Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI

5 days ago by Maria Spicketts

Central Michigan University will receive an increase of $819,400 and a total of approximately $82.7 million in funding from the state of Michigan for the 2009 fiscal year.

Gov. Jennifer Granholm and both Michigan houses approved different educational budgets last week.

Residence Life deals with mail backup

Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI

5 days ago by Sarah Fredlund

Earlier this summer, Mike Hurd was expecting a new debit card from his parents that has yet to arrive because of alleged mail backups for on-campus students.

"It's frustrating," the Orion sophomore said.

After the spring semester ends, mail delivered to the residence halls must be processed for former residents.

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