Stories by Aaron Guggenheim
‘U’ to target West Coast in upcoming capital campaign
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
While the Michigan football team strives to be “the champions of the West” each Saturday, the University is also making an effort to move west to fundraise for its next capital campaign.
In week, 5,000 have switched to Gmail
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
After five months of planning, the University unrolled the first phase in its NextGen Collaboration Project with Google last week, officially transferring current e-mail services to University Gmail and giving students, faculty and staff access to the full suite of Google applications.
City plan unveiled to close three fire stations
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
At an Ann Arbor City Council work session yesterday, Ann Arbor Fire Chief Chuck Hubbard presented a proposal for restructuring the AAFD from its current five-station model to a three-station model.
Technical problems delay usage of television screens at gyms
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
During a recent run on the treadmill at the Central Campus Recreational Building, LSA junior Olivia Mariani watched the monitors mounted on the wall above her playing advertisements for programs and activities sponsored by the University’s Department of Recreational Sports.
eRACism event on campus discusses realities of racism
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
Yesterday, in a crowded room in the East Quad Residence Hall, members of the University’s African-American community shared their personal experiences with racism at the University and advocated for the return of affirmative action.
Many students who spoke said the University’s pledges of promoting diversity were hollow.
SACUA criticizes UMHS handling of child porn case
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
Following the recent announcement that the Department of Education and the Joint Commission will be launching a review of the University of Michigan Health System for its six month delay in reporting that a medical resident possessed child pornography, the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs used its weekly mee
Candidates vie for empty regents seats
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
As the 2012 presidential election heats up, another election is starting to gain momentum as Democratic and Republican hopefuls vie for two open seats on the University’s Board of Regents.
Sustainability Series
Sustainable efforts priority at local businesses
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
As the University continues to launch an increasing number of sustainable initiatives in recent years, two long-standing businesses have maintained long-term commitments toward environmental sustainability since their foundations.
Tickets in high demand for Obama address
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
For the students who decided to opt out of joining the crowd of 3,000 who withstood bitter cold early yesterday morning to obtain tickets to President Barack Obama’s speech at Al Glick Field House today, alternative viewing options will be provided.
At SACUA, Coleman discusses financial, academic future of the University
BY AARON GUGGENHEIM
At yesterday's Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs meeting, University President Mary Sue Coleman addressed how the University plans to remain attractive to prospective and current students in the future.























