Stories by Stephanie Dilworth
Hillel hosts TEDx event as part of series of discussions
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
Scraps of paper scattered across the floor of a room at the University of Michigan Hillel alerted students to gender inequalities at an event Wednesday.
Group pushes for sustainable cleaning spray
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
For their final project in Environment 391: Sustainability and the Campus, LSA and Art & Design students are working to raise awareness and to help complete the transition to using liquid-ozone cleaner in the University’s dorms.
Anniversary of campus crime prompts lecture
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
Speaking to a crowded Natural Science Auditorium, Tricia Bent-Goodley presented the 9th annual Tamara Williams Memorial Lecture last night, “Understanding Intimate Partner Violence and Why Race Matters.”
Symposium focuses on respecting local culture during global service
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
The Students for Global Engagement presented the Third Annual Student Symposium on Global Service and Engagement in the Michigan Union Saturday.
Oncologist highlights need to crack cancer stem cells
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
On Wednesday, Oncology Prof. Max Wicha, director of the University of Michigan Health System’s Comprehensive Cancer Center, gave a lecture entitled “Cancer stem cells: A new frontier in cancer research,” the first in the University’s Health Science Lecture Series.
Law school clinic hosts lecture
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
University alum Elizabeth Campbell, a staff attorney at the University of Michigan Law School’s Human Trafficking Clinic, presented a speech on human trafficking Friday to educate the community on the effects of the all-too-prevalent crime.
Event focuses on MLK's visits to Mich., University
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
The event, The Making of the Dream: MLK, Detroit and U-M, was one of the first held as a part of the University’s 27th Annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium. It was sponsored by the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies.
Mexican, Japanese restaurants open on East Liberty Street
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
East Liberty Street has two new, tasty additions only one block apart: Asian restaurant Kuroshio and Mexican restaurant Isalita.
Residential College adapts to life in West Quad
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
The students of the University’s Residential College are homesick — not for their hometowns, but for East Quad Residence Hall.
Ann Arbor Transit Authority breaks ground on new transit center
BY STEPHANIE DILWORTH
City officials donned in bright orange construction hats gathered on South Fourth Avenue with shovels in hand on Monday morning to signify the start of construction of a new transit center.
























