On Saturday, in a town called Clinton, the two Democrats leading the race for their party’s presidential nomination convened separately to rally supporters and, with just days before the Iowa caucuses, draw contrasts between two platforms that are in many ways similar.
Two Republican presidential candidates were in Michigan on Wednesday — Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and neurosurgeon Ben Carson, a University alum.
Biden spoke to a group of shift workers and local dignitaries at the Detroit Department of Transportation on Thursday.
The Daily not only must adapt in a field that’s changing at an incredibly rapid pace, but also must do it with 125 years of sepia-colored bound volumes staring down from the conference-room shelves.
University President Mark Schlissel marked that occasion — his second first day of school since assuming the University presidency last summer — with a welcome back e-mail message.
With residence hall move-in kicking off Friday, traffic flow will be altered on several city streets near University residence halls.
University President Mark Schlissel departed Detroit Metro Airport on Wednesday for Utah in advance of Thursday’s season opener against the Utes.
Under a proposed collaboration with the Ann Arbor Police Department, officers with the University’s Division of Public Safety and Security could have joint authority to police off-campus neighborhoods heavily populated by students.
Schlissel also said he doesn’t anticipate changes to the policy’s definition of consent.
James Cavalcoli, the University assistant professor of computational medicine and bioinformatics arrested in Florida earlier this month for attempting to have sex with a minor, entered a not guilty plea in federal court Friday, according to court records.
Cavalcoli was indicted Thursday on one felony count of persuading a minor to engage in sexual activity and one felony count of interstate travel with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct.