Stories by Ariana Assaf
Break-ins reported at Northwood Community Apartments
BY ARIANA ASSAF
University Police are reporting that two units in the Northwood Community Apartments were subject to home invasions this past week.
Wolverine legend talks about his life, struggles
BY ARIANA ASSAF
On Saturday afternoon, about 100 undergraduate students and University employees gathered in Couzens Residence Hall for the Student Housing Leadership Conference featuring speeches from University administrators and Michigan football legend Billy Taylor.
Michigan high court rules against patient-to-patient pot market
BY ARIANA ASSAF
Medical marijuana laws are still a smoking-hot topic in Michigan courts.
Last Friday, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled in a 4-1 decision that patient-to-patient medical marijuana dispensaries are illegal after an ongoing trial involving a dispensary based in Mount Pleasant, Mich.
Police: Cab driver made unwanted advances
BY ARIANA ASSAF
Update: A suspect has been arraigned in this case and new details have emerged. Read here for more details.
University and Ann Arbor plan new bike-share program
BY ARIANA ASSAF
The University is teaming up with Ann Arbor’s Clean Energy Coalition to bring a simplified bike-share program to campus and downtown Ann Arbor, beginning the second phase of a push for bike transit.
A business conference, minus the formalities
BY ARIANA ASSAF
Students and professional entrepreneurs gathered in the North Campus Research Complex Thursday for “unConference,” a non-traditional forum on current economic challenges.
Information professor dies from pulmonary condition
BY ARIANA ASSAF
Michael Cohen, a professor emeritus in the School of Information, the Ford School of Public Policy and the political science department, passed away on Saturday evening at about 9 p.m. as a result of a venal pulmonary edema, a condition that he developed while being treated for cancer.
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.
University employees rewarded for exercise, healthy lifestyle
BY ARIANA ASSAF
University employees have a shot to earn a small stipend and take advantage of the benefits of MHealthy fitness classes.
UMPD earns further accreditation
BY ARIANA ASSAF
The University Police Department has received an accreditation from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Agencies. The accreditation was confirmed last week and will be formally celebrated at IACLEA's conference this summer.
In August, UMPD was reaccredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.























