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Spaces for all
The never ending search for parking by students, faculty and city residence could be recognized as Ann Arbor's most-hated, most-participated-in pastime. The problem has become so apparent that the University and the city of Ann Arbor recently entered into a joint venture, agreeing to share the operating cost of the Forest Avenue-Willard Street parking structure once it is rebuilt. Construction is scheduled to finish by March of 2001.
Funding the future
When the University Board of Regents adopted a proposal to create the Life Sciences Institute in May, it was well aware of the extent of the project. The Life Sciences Institute is fundemental to the University's continued growth.
Soda vs. Pop: Politics for Dummies
There are only a few things that drive me crazy; here is one of them. I'm sure you know the scenario. A bunch of people are hanging out and someone gets thirsty. She gestures towards a can of Diet Coke and asks the host of the gathering if she can have some pop. Someone else overhears and instantly jumps in, usually with, "You mean soda." The thirsty person is immediately on the defensive. She responds sharply, "No, actually, I meant what I said.
Letters to the Editor
Thomas Kuljurgis: Tentatively Speaking
09-24-99
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