Editorial

Candidates on the Web: Students learn about issues on new Website

As representative candidates begin their walk down the campaign trail, a new development on the Michigan Student Assembly's Website has added a slight curve to the path. No longer will the candidate with the most ostentatious campaign literature necessarily have the advantage. MSA has recently begun providing literature on all candidates on its Website. Now, students are able to access the platforms of each candidate.

The city and 'U': Conference aims to promote good relations

Nurturing the city-university relationship was the central theme Wednesday as representatives from two major college towns met to discuss U.S. college town problems. One hundred and five representatives from the Chapel Hill, N.C., city government business sector and the University of North Carolina traveled to Ann Arbor to meet with members of the city council, local leaders and the University. The culmination of two years of planning, the event sought to provide an opportunity for both sides to glean a new perspective on effective means of addressing concerns in their respective communities.

Column: The more we have to do, the less we listen

One of life's lessons as learned in kindergarten, or in listening to mothers and children at the supermarket: No one talks to hear themselves speak. But it feels that way.

Letters to the Editor

11-13-97

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