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Welcome wagon: LUCha denied other students' rights to speak
On Thursday, members of Latinas y Latinos Unidos for Change interrupted a welcome reception for University President Lee Bollinger and student leaders with pounding drums and angry protest, demanding a personal meeting with Bollinger to address Latino/a concerns on campus. The president agreed to a meeting this week, but when he refused to give a specific time and place, the protest continued and the reception was cut short.
Silver anniversary: Ann Arbor and LGBPO celebrate activism
Ever since the explosion of gay and lesbian activism during the '70s, Ann Arbor has played an increasingly vital and colorful role in the development of community resources and equal opportunity for the gay, lesbian and bisexual community. This past weekend honored that activism and offered a bit of its own. The University held a weekend-long symposium to honor the 25th anniversary of the University's Lesbian Gay Bisexual Programs Office.
The inevitable truths of the 'U'
Precious few things are certain in life. Something along the lines of death, taxes and bizarre cults.
In accordance with the notion that it is "a different world" from the "real world," college has a different calendar, a different sense of day and night, and a different set of truths to count on. Can you handle the truths?
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