Stories by Rachel Premack
University researchers look at pollutants in Great Lakes
BY RACHEL PREMACK
University researchers have teamed up with international colleagues in a recently released study to analyze the most pressing issues that endanger the Great Lakes.
University researcher leads archeological dig
BY RACHEL PREMACK
An ongoing archeological dig in Sudan conducted by a University researcher may unearth discoveries about an ancient Nubian city.
Unique donation to hospital spurs similar contributions
BY RACHEL PREMACK
On Dec. 29, 2007, C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital admitted a rare patient: Laurence Carolin, a 13-year-old diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor.
Greek life program encourages recycling
BY RACHEL PREMACK
Though the regular football season may be over, one University organization hopes their goals to establish sustainable efforts during games will resonate beyond Football Saturdays.
The Greek Life Sustainability team — founded by LSA junior Kevin Kononenko, the group’s president — was created to better align the debauchery of Football Saturdays with University values.
A. Alfred Taubman sued for sex discrimination
BY RACHEL PREMACK
A. Alfred Taubman, the namesake of the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and the University’s single largest donor, is being sued as a result of numerous sex discrimination allegations.
Ethics Bowl to compete in Chicago tournament
BY RACHEL PREMACK
LSA sophomore Tracey Fu was nervous. Her mind was racing — running through the argument she perfected, the cases she studied for months and the potential questions she would soon answer.
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