Stories by K.C. Wassman
Ahmo’s to join Union food court
BY K.C. WASSMAN
After anticipation and speculation, including fake signs suggesting Chick-fil-A and McDonalds would be leasing space, University Unions has announced the tenant line-up for the Michigan Union’s ground floor food court, the Michigan Union Grill.
Zaragon apartment implicated in three off-campus sex crimes
BY K.C. WASSMAN
After it was reported that a student told a University employee she was sexually assaulted on Feb. 15, University Police are now saying that two other students were also sexually assaulted by the same student in his Zaragon Place apartment.
Borders space to be filled by mid-2013
BY K.C. WASSMAN
Upon completion of a major remodel, the former, original Borders store on East Liberty Street will once again have tenants.
Walgreens likely tenant of former Michigan Book & Supply building
BY K.C. WASSMAN
The Landmark building, formerly occupied by Michigan Book & Supply, was sold this week to a Farmington Hills, Mich.-based realty company, which intends to make it into a retail drug store.
Groups rally in front of the court
BY K.C. WASSMAN
WASHINGTON — Diversity was the message on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday as hundreds gathered outside for the proceedings of Fisher v. University of Texas, which could have lasting implications on how affirmative action is used in college admissions.
School of Public Health finds ground breaking Alzheimer's discovery
BY K.C. WASSMAN
Last month, the University was once again the leader in groundbreaking medical research with a new study from the School of Public Health that discovered a change in Alzheimer’s patient’s brain structure.
Fraternity learns about living with disabilities at event
BY K.C. WASSMAN
At the second annual Empathy dinner on Friday night, a group of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brothers were bound, blindfolded or given earplugs as their brothers aided them through the meal, as part of an effort to simulate the day-to-day struggles that students with disabilities face.
Insomnia Cookies leases space on South University
BY K.C. WASSMAN
The cookie crumbs of Insomnia cookies will soon increase in Ann Arbor as the company is returning to Ann Arbor after a hiatus of more than a year.
Popular cookie vendor Insomnia Cookies signed a lease last month to move into the space formerly occupied by Yogo Bliss on South University Avenue.
Following numerous disputes, Dream Niteclub faces eviction
BY K.C. WASSMAN
After a year filled with numerous court proceedings, Dream Niteclub — located at 314 South Fourth Ave. and previously known as Studio 4 — is facing eviction.
Housing shortage displaces students
BY K.C. WASSMAN
This year, University Housing faced its largest housing shortage in recent history after it was forced to deny housing to 180 students — including 168 upperclassmen — for the fall 2012 term.






















