Stories by Amrutha Sivakumar
Osborn takes presidency pending UEC hearings
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
LSA juniors Chris Osborn and Hayley Sakwa, the first candidates of forUM, will become CSG president and vice president conditional on the outcome of pending UEC hearings.
Students run for Central Student Government representative
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
The presidential and vice presidential elections may seem contentious this year, but the greater battle may lie in the Central Student Government representatives election.
LSA Student Government to hold elections Wednesday
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
As the Central Student Government candidates gear up for their final push during election week, the candidates for LSA Student Government are hard at work prepping for their own contest.
CSG debate looks at diverse issues
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR AND STEPHEN YAROS
Eighty minutes was all it took for the five presidential candidates to express their views on issues that the Central Student Government would face in the follow academic year. It was also the amount of time it took for multiple dichotomies to arise on Twitter.
Halfway over, Month of Entrepreneurship still going strong
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
The University's designation of March as the Month of Entrepreneurship marks the first time a U.S. university has dedicated an entire month to the topic.
The Statement
The Research Difference: How the University varies the value of faculty members
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
The union representing lecturers has been bargaining for increased wages for its members, hoping to gain not only recognition but also pay compensation equal to research faculty members. The obstacle, however, is deciphering why exactly these lecturers are valued less than their research-focused counterparts.
Pierpont Barnes & Noble renovated after new release
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
What is now broken walls and chipped tiles will soon be a newly renovated North Campus bookstore.
Ben Folds to perform at Hill Auditorium
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
On April 11, Ben Folds won’t be “Rocking the Suburbs.” Instead, Ann Arbor will rock as the singer-songwriter performs at Hill Auditorium.
Program to offer unique semester
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
Sick of cookie-cutter syllabi? The Flipped Semester is ready to serve Michigan students who have a knack for the unconventional.
Hashwi won't run for CSG President
BY AMRUTHA SIVAKUMAR
CSG Vice President Omar Hashwi announced during Tuesday night’s Central Student Government Assembly meeting that he would not be running for president of the student assembly. Last week, he had taken the opposite position.























