Stories by Alicia Adamczyk
CSG Farmer's Market to offer students fresh look at sustainability
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
University students already sick of cafeteria food and burnt TV dinners, rejoice — Central Student Government will host its second annual Farmer’s Market today in an effort to provide healthy, sustainable produce options on campus.
Michigan voter ID requirements divide parties
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Legislatures in several states, including Michigan, have garnered nationwide attention in recent months for passing, or attempting to pass, stricter voter identification requirements in order for citizens to legally cast ballots in November’s election.
Service rents Ann Arbor homes out for football tailgates
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Fans seeking affordable housing while visiting during football weekends are in luck as Rent Like a Champion, a rental company based in South Bend, Ind., expands to Ann Arbor this year.
Olympian Vanderkaay receives Mott Champions for Children Award
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Isabelle Petit, a patient in pediatric oncology at the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, couldn’t stop smiling Friday as she presented her idol, four-time Olympic swimming medalist and University alum Peter Vanderkaay, with the second annual Mott Champions for Children Award.
AAUW book sale to donate proceeds as scholarships to local area women
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Students and Ann Arborites still mourning the loss of Borders will have the opportunity to pick through over 20,000 used books at Washtenaw Community College this weekend, when the Ann Arbor branch of the American Association of University Women hosts its annual book sale.
Beyond the Diag program expands to new neighborhoods
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Students living off-campus wishing to better connect with their neighbors now have more opportunity for collaboration as Beyond the Diag — a student-led initiative kicking off its second year — expands to encompass six times as many neighborhoods as last year.
Charity, Michigan athletes draw fans to Braylon Edwards’ basketball game
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Though the college basketball season is over, Michigan basketball player Zach Novak had a crowd on its feet Friday with a game-ending slam-dunk at the annual Braylon Edwards Foundation Celebrity Basketball game.
Maize Day unites campus
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
University students passing through the Diag last night were treated to impromptu dance performances, free T-shirts and ample school spirit at the University’s inaugural Maize Day celebration.
Students honor Trayvon Martin in Million Hoodie March
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
Yesterday the unexpected snow flurries did little to suppress the University’s activist spirit, as more than 150 University students and community members joined together for the student-led Million Hoodie March last night.
ONE Campaign event raises awareness for water safety
BY ALICIA ADAMCZYK
At last night’s “Thirsty Thursday” event at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, about 50 students attended a free concert hosted by the University’s chapter of the ONE Campaign, an international nonpartisan advocacy organization working to fight poverty and disease in Africa.

























