Stories by Alicia Adamczyk
IASA prepares for 'ZASTANA'
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
In its 28th year, the IASA Cultural Show is one of the most popular and highly regarded cultural events at the University. Over 220 IASA members will dance across the stage Friday, highlighting choreography from traditional Indian dances to contemporary hip hop.
Elementary school students experience college life at K-Day
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Though the Diag is usually filled with 20-somethings on a typical weekday, about sixty 9 and 10 year-olds took over campus on Friday afternoon.
Polling places closely watched
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Students voting Tuesday may notice increased numbers of election monitors at polling stations around campus as part of an effort to combat voter intimidation.
University experts: Michigan leaning toward Obama
BY ANDREW SCHULMAN AND ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Despite polls showing a narrowing race in Michigan between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, the state will likely give its 16 electoral votes to Obama, according to University experts.
Hayden: Student activism still relevant 50 years later
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Half a century ago, University alum and political activist Tom Hayden sat in a jail cell crafting the Port Huron Statement.
the b-side
Designing a Decision: The art behind campaigns
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Campaign teams, hoping to appeal to the greatest variety of voter demographics, pore over countless designs for posters, fliers, pamphlets and logos to ensure they’re sending the right message.
At showcase, TechArb highlights student work
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Much like Diagon Alley, the Liberty Square parking structure located at 510 E. Washington St. doesn’t seem out of the ordinary. But one floor below the structure’s surface, student entrepreneurs are collaborating to create the extraordinary.
Administrators focus of early-morning protest
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Though most students dread the thought of voluntarily waking up before 8 a.m., the Coalition for Tuition Equality did just that Thursday morning to advocate for undocumented student tuition equity.
Folk-Rock-O-Rama for Barack Obama to drum up support through music
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Folk-Rock-O-Rama for Barack Obama is a collaboration of artists from the Ann Arbor area. It will feature folk, jazz, hip-hop and spoken word performances. Prizes, including signed concert posters, will also be raffled off.
Pizza, sandwich shops to open in former White Market space
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Following the closure of White House Market in August, and College Shoe Repair in 2010, two new restaurants are slated to fill the vacancies on East William Street this summer and add to the city’s culinary scene.


























