Stories by Chelsea Landry
Behind the business
Wazoo Records owner strives to keep vinyl alive
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
A narrow staircase surrounded by decorative murals shields devoted music lovers on their way into Wazoo Records from the hustle and bustle of State Street.
behind the business
Le Dog owner draws crowds with 300 varieties of famous soup
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
At lunchtime on any given weekday, a crowd of people lines up in front of a vibrant red 200 square-foot restaurant hoping to secure their favorite bowl of soup.
Program to pair Detroit start-ups with ‘U’ students
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
Students interested in entrepreneurship, but not yet ready to take the plunge to start their own businesses, might find a fit with a new fellowship program.
Number of community college transfer students to the ‘U’ at highest in six years
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
Though community college enrollment across the state is fluctuating, the number of community college transfer students enrolling at the University is at an all-time high.
Annual EarthFest event aims to increase environmental awareness among students
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
Dressed head-to-toe in a white plastic bodysuit, thick gloves and goggles, LSA junior Anna Snoeyink sorted through heaping piles of pungent trash on the Diag.
With building sold, White Market owners unsure about lease renewal
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
Ann Arbor's 62-year-old grocery store, White Market, faces an uncertain future since the building that has served as home to the shop recently changed hands. Dave Jones and his wife Darlene, owners of White Market for more than 27 years, confirmed last week the building has been sold.
Ann Arbor 350 petition calls for solar panels on Big House
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
The Big House might be one of the largest stadiums in the country, but one group wants to also make it one of the most environmentally friendly.
behind the business
Underground Printing owner continues to expand business
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
University alum Rishi Narayan, co-owner of Underground Printing, has launched his entrepreneurial pursuits down the street from his former student address on South University Avenue and to 10 states in the past decade.
Construction of pedestrian mall on 700 block of Monroe Street remains stalled
BY CHELSEA LANDRY
The University’s plan to create a pedestrian mall on Monroe Street between State Street and Oakland Avenue still awaits approval by the city of Ann Arbor.
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