Stories by Alicia Adamczyk
Counseling service shows off positive message wall
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
The outer wall of the Counseling and Psychological Services office will be transformed into a destination for hope in CAPS’s ongoing effort to promote student mental heath.
Shelly Schreier: "I came and never left ... I bleed maize and blue"
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Each year, the Golden Apple recipient delivers his or her “last lecture,” the talk the winner would give if he or she had only one left. Schreier will present hers April 4 at 7 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium.
The Statement
'U' study abroad
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
When it comes to academic programs, few other public institutions match the quality of the University’s. But there’s one component of the University’s repertoire that may not stand up to the gold — well, maize and blue — standard, at least according to many students: the study abroad programs.
Crime alerts focus of 'I Will' conversation
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
LSA senior Josh Buoy knows talking about sexual assault isn’t easy. In fact, it wasn’t until last week that he even spoke about it publicly. But that isn’t stopping him from spurring a campus-wide conversation about sexual assault and what the University can do differently to address the issue.
The Detroit Issue — The Statement
The Heidelberg Project: An oasis of art
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
The Heidelberg Project is an art initiative on the east side of the city started by Detroit artist and resident Tyree Guyton. In 1986, Guyton reclaimed his childhood neighborhood, transforming vacant lots into what is now considered world-renowned, outdoor art installations.
University says it didn't kick Christian group off campus
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK AND ARIANA ASSAF
The University has denied allegations that it kicked a student group off campus for the club’s bylaws, which are perceived by some to be discriminatory.
600,000 flock to National Mall to hear Obama
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
WASHINGTON — Thousands of college-aged students descended on the Capitol Monday to celebrate President Barack Obama's second inauguration ceremony.
Michigan delegates prepare for inauguration
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK AND KATIE BURKE
WASHINGTON — Between celebratory speeches and inaugural balls, thousands of Michigan residents took time to discuss the future of their state under the newly re-elected Obama administration.
Reported rape in West Quad
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK AND TAYLOR WIZNER
University of Michigan Police reported a female student was raped in a common area in West Quad residence hall early Sunday morning.
Students receive diplomas at Winter commencement
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Cameras flashed, families cheered and beaming graduates donned in gowns and sashes proudly accepted their diplomas at the Crisler Center Sunday afternoon, leaving the University to join the ranks of leaders and best across the globe.



























