Stories by Taylor Wizner
Order of Angell announces membership for class of 2013
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
Order of Angell announced the names of its 111th class.
Students’ achievements in robotics honored at NCRC
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
Swarming with robotic aircrafts, hoop-shooting androids and images of autonomous cars, the North Campus Research Complex appeared to be a scene out of a science fiction film yesterday.
Audit says AATA in violation of labor law
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
Though a financial audit of the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority’s 2011 finances found that the organization was financially sound, the document alleged that AATA was in violation of federal labor law.
NPR’s Harris speaks on science reporting
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
When the Deepwater Horizon exploded in April 2010, spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, one journalist sought to investigate beyond the surface to uncover the hidden enormity of the disaster.
Councilmembers ask community to help with tornado recovery efforts
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
Following the tornado that ripped through Dexter and parts of Washtenaw County last Thursday, members of the Ann Arbor City Council reflected on the impact of the storm and discussed the need to support the impacted areas at their meeting last night.
Transit plan to aid students
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
While the city of Ann Arbor awaits approval of a four-party agreement for a proposed county-wide transit authority by Washtenaw County and Ypsilanti, students and University employees are also eagerly anticipating the arrival of an array of mass transit improvements.
Michigan Book & Supply closing
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
After 23 years, students accustomed to the convenience of campus bookstore Michigan Book & Supply will soon need to find a new venue to purchase their materials for school.
City Council passes four-party transit system
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
After hours of deliberation, the Ann Arbor City Council approved a four-party mass transit agreement in a seven-to-four vote yesterday.
City Council to decide on countywide transit plan
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
An Ann Arbor City Council vote today to change the city’s transit law and allow for the implementation of a countywide transit system could make transportation for students in the Ann Arbor area more expansive and accessible.
AATA approves new bus system to DTW
BY TAYLOR WIZNER
Beginning in April, Ann Arbor residents may be able to reach Detroit's Metro Airport more easily, and at a more affordable price.

























