Stories by Tui Glasgow-Rademaker
150 more professors win MCubed grants
BY TUI RADEMAKER
For faculty clamoring for to fund research initiatives, they now have the opportunity to vie for 150 additional $60,000 research grants in the second round of the University’s MCubed program.
National headquarters officially shuts down ZBT fraternity
BY TUI RADEMAKER
Years after being removed from the University’s Interfraternity Council, the national headquarters of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity officially shut down the organization’s Eta chapter on Tuesday.
ZBT officials from the University’s chapter were not available to be reached for comment.
Experts: Marijuana legalization not likely in Michigan
BY TUI RADEMAKER
Nowadays there seems to be as many different opinions on marijuana usage as there are nicknames for the drug.
Obama campaign: Tightening polls not a concern
BY TUI RADEMAKER
"'Go Blue' has a double meaning,” said U.S. Sen. Carl Levin (D–Mich.), Saturday morning at the Democratic campaign office in Ann Arbor, emphasizing the importance of capturing Michigan's 16 electoral votes for President Barack Obama.
Steele, Horning hope to change balance on board
BY TUI RADEMAKER
The two Republican candidates running for the University’s Board of Regents are striving to bring a more conservative perspective to the Democrat-controlled board as they vie for two open spots on Election Day.
College GOP prepares for final push before Nov. 6
BY TUI RADEMAKER
Members of the University’s chapter of College Republicans crowded into a Mason Hall classroom on Tuesday night to discuss plans for the final week of campaigning leading into Election Day, as recent polls show a constantly narrowing margin between the two presidential candidates.
Bernstein, Diggs differ over how to lower tuition
BY TUI RADEMAKER
With Regents Olivia Maynard (D–Goodrich) and S. Martin Taylor (D–Grosse Pointe Farms) not seeking re-election to the University's Board of Regents, Democrats are hoping to retain their seats and maintain a decisive majority on the board.
Accidental grade leak a breach of federal law
BY TUI RADEMAKER
With midterms in full swing, many students are constantly refreshing CTools pages for any sign of posted exam results. For those enrolled in Cultural Anthropology 101 with Prof. Andrew Shryock however, they got more than just their own results this week.
Minority enrollment remains stagnant
BY TUI RADEMAKER
When senior Levester Williams came to the University as a freshman, he said he often felt disconnected from the campus community as a black student.
Though Williams overcame these initial feelings through active involvement in various multicultural groups, he said he still thinks the student body lacks diversity.
Michigan voters divided on Proposition 3
BY TUI RADEMAKER
In the third of six ballot proposals Michigan voters will face on Nov. 6, voters will have the opportunity to decide to institute environmental policy in the state constitution, an effort that no other state has undertaken.





















