Stories by Sabira Khan
Gordon files motion against Andrew Shirvell's complaint
BY SABIRA KHAN
Attorney Deborah Gordon filed a motion with the United States District Court on Wednesday to dismiss a count in a complaint filed against her by Andrew Shirvell, a former Michigan assistant attorney general.
Cornel West discusses issues of race in America
BY SABIRA KHAN
As activist and Princeton University Prof. Cornel West told a crowd yesterday, talking honestly about race isn't easy. "Things have to get a little bit different. Things are going to get a little bit funky,” he said.
Spectrum Center celebrates 40th anniversary
BY DANA DEL VECCHIO
After working for the University as an athletic trainer for the football team from 1968 to 1979, Lindsy McLean joined the San Francisco 49ers as a trainer. But for the 24 years that McLean worked with the team, he stalled coming out to his professional community to keep his personal life and career separate.
'U' professor mimics Guido lifestyle
BY SABIRA KHAN
Since its premiere in 2009, “Jersey Shore” has become an American pop culture sensation. But while GTL — the iconic motto of Gym, Tan and Laundry from the show — has entered the vernacular of the American public, few people have adopted it as a lifestyle like Screen Arts and Cultures Prof. Candace Moore.
SAPAC looks to future after 25 years at 'U'
BY SABIRA KHAN
With its 25th anniversary, SAPAC is looking ahead to reach more students, provide more comprehensive strategies for educating the campus community on sexual assault and intimate partner violence and better protect the survivors of these incidents.
'U' Solar Car Team places third in World Challenge
BY SABIRA KHAN
After battling brush fires and desert heat for five days in the Australian Outback, the University’s Solar Car Team finished in third place in the Veolia World Solar Challenge on Thursday.
'U' professors receive Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
BY SABIRA KHAN
Instead of teaching classes today, two University professors will travel to Washington, D.C. to receive presidential awards for their achievements in science.
DPS chief talks safety at Michigan Student Assembly
BY SABIRA KAHN
An ongoing pertinent discussion in the University community — student safety — was on the Michigan Student Assembly’s agenda last night.
Accelerate Michigan collecting students' business proposals
BY SABIRA KHAN
As the state continues to struggle economically, one competition is encouraging students to help stimulate growth in Michigan through their innovation and entrepreneurial skills.
Mott aims to improve patient, caregiver experience with mobile alarm technology
BY SABIRA KHAN
The long-awaited C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital will open to the public on Nov. 13, complete with technological advancements that will increase communication between patients and nurses.
























