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MSA student regent quest moves to Secretary of State
After months of extensive planning and meetings, the Michigan Student Assembly's fight for a student regent may have a few more obstacles ahead.
In this past semester's elections, University students approved a $4 increase for MSA to begin collecting signatures for a petition to place the student regent issue on the statewide ballot.
Springing ahead
While some University students spend the summer months relaxing with family and friends, others opt for a different activity - hitting the books. Some say there are several advantages to taking spring or summer classes.
LSA sophomore Romika Singh said taking spring courses allows for more free time during the fall and winter semesters.
700 discuss future, effects of Internet
When historians reflect upon the crucial events of our century, which ones will stand out? One of the most noticeable changes in daily life has been the development and growth of the Internet, but what effect does computer technology have on society?
Army awards $1.6 million grant
The U.S. Army has awarded the University College of Engineering a $1.6 million grant to develop an artificial eye.
The grant, which goes into effect today, will fund the multidisciplinary project that involves the efforts of research centers across the country. The project plans to focus on creating hardware that will detect light in a far more detailed way than ever seemed possible.
Bill to aid Washtenaw arts programs
A bill to allow Washtenaw County residents the opportunity to vote on a millage for cultural funding will be up for vote in the House of Representatives this week.
The bill, introduced by Representative Kirk Profit (D-Ypsilanti) and passed by House committee last week, would help financially support cultural and recreational programs in Washtenaw county.
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