Monthly Archives: January 2004

Here’s a comment posted below under my post about the Daily’s jeopardy issue: “I wasn’t offended either; I can stand a lot of un-PCness in the name of humor, but it was just really vapid; not even a little intelligence or humor. What has happened to the Daily, in general, BTW? It used to win […]

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The U-M chapter of the national marijuana legalization organization NORML is planning a meeting of campus organizations to begin planning for this year’s hash bash on Wednesday, February 4 at 7:00 PM in 3rd-Room B of the Michigan League. Here’s the campus chapter’s website.

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Some activists are organizing a mass meeting for people concerned with the SAPAC re-organization and student services funding cuts more generally. The group, calling themselves “Our Voices Count,” has called the meeting for 8:15 PM Monday night in MSA chambers on the third floor of the Union.

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If you have a Comcast cable modem and use a lot of bandwidth, you might surpised to find out the “unlimited” service isn’t actually – Comcast has recently begun sending letters to heavy users telling them to cut their use or face termination. The only problem? The limit is secret. “SAN JOSE, Calif. – By […]

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Leading the charge to keep the AATA’s The Link service alive: the city’s elderly citizens: … “The parking’s so terrible, I drive back to Birmingham and do my clothes shopping,” said Thomas, 64. That’s about to change. Thomas was one of nine members of the Viva Club, a social group of active people over 50, […]

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The Michigan Daily’s “jeopardy” or annual joke edition was today, the last day the old editors are involved before handing the operations off to a new set of editors. The tradition grew out of the practice of graduating seniors slipping small jokes into an otherwise normal paper, and has now grown into an entire paper […]

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