Stories by Giacomo Bologna
Rackham Student Government proposes secession from CSG
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
Rackham Student Government is leading the charge to remove University graduate students from the jurisdiction of Central Student Government, following an RSG executive order that called for the creation of a committee dedicated to drafting ballot language for secession.
Assembly provisionally appoints three executive CSG board positions
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
The Central Student Government assembly provisionally approved three executive positions at Tuesday's meeting, after losing multiple meetings as a result of the delayed approval of its 2012 election results last semester.
Jeb Bush criticizes Obama administration in Livonia
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
LIVONIA — Red, white and blue streamers, patriotic tinsel and signs supporting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney adorned the white-washed walls of the GOP campaign office in Livonia where former Florida Governor Jeb Bush visited Tuesday.
Fire at Amer's displaces students, affects nearby businesses
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
The Ann Arbor Fire Department responded to a report of a fire at Amer’s Delicatessen on Church Street at about 4:10 p.m. Monday.
Dems, GOP each nominate two candidates for 'U' regent
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
While Republicans and Democrats made headlines at their national conventions over the past few weeks, the state parties also gathered in Grand Rapids and Lansing, respectively, last weekend to nominate candidates at their state conventions.
Assembly holds first meeting of semester
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
Despite taking office more than five months ago, the Central Student Government handled mainly administrative procedures in its first meeting of the semester on Tuesday.
Biden critiques GOP ticket in blunt speech
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
DETROIT — On a warm Labor Day in the shadows of skyscrapers, Vice President Joe Biden spoke to thousands of union supporters here Monday, addressing the concerns of a city defined by organized labor and the auto industry.
Coleman, Parikh welcome new students
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
New students and their parents took a break from the stresses of moving and getting acclimated to campus for the annual New Student Convocation at Hill Auditorium Thursday evening to listen to campus leaders talk about University life.
Ann Arbor City Council
Public art millage added to November ballot
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
In response to growing debate at Ann Arbor City Council regarding the funding of public art, councilmembers decided Monday evening to give voters a definitive say on the subject.
Court of Appeals: Bill banning GSRA unionization can take immediate effect
BY GIACOMO BOLOGNA
The Michigan Court of Appeals, in a ruling Thursday, upheld the immediate effect status of a state law passed earlier this year that prohibits graduate student research assistants from unionizing.























