Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
4 days ago by Lindy Stevens, Daily Staff Reporter
While rice piles on plates for millions around the world everyday, prices for the food staple in the United States have skyrocketed in the past year, hitting an all-time high about two weeks ago and causing concern for some Ann Arbor eateries.
Rice that traded for $10.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
1 day ago by Clara Hogan - The Daily Iowan
The final blow could have killed him within 30 minutes.
It was a punch that smashed UI student Brian LaGro's skull, flooding blood between his skull and brain tissue and sending his body to the concrete sidewalk.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
2 days ago by Ashton Shurson - The Daily Iowan
Faculty and staff who are married to each other and those with children could stand to lose some benefit funding and single parents could receive more under a proposed policy change that sparked heated debate Wednesday.
At the UI Staff Council meeting, Rick Borchard, a co-chairman of the Fund Retirement and Insurance Charter, presented proposed changes in how UI employees will receive their health, dental, life, and retirement insurance. Nearly 150 people were in attendance, and many tempers flared.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
3 days ago
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
5 days ago by Amanda Wowk
By Amanda Wowk
Staff writer
So the temperature is finally above freezing (for the moment), the sun is shining on Lake Michigan and best of all, school is out for summer! There's nothing quite like Chicago in the summertime. The city really seems to come alive with festivals, fairs, and people basking in the heat.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
5 days ago by Elizabeth Lai, Daily Staff Reporter
The Ann Arbor City Council revealed plans to move forward with the Ann Arbor Discovering Downtown development plan at an open house Thursday. The five-part project, called A2D2, includes changes to zoning codes, expanded parking options, and a new design requirements for future downtown development.
Michigan Daily, University of Michigan, Mi
5 days ago by Caitlin Schneider, Daily Staff Reporter
Michigan Democrats may be one step closer to deciding how the state's delegates should be seated at the Democratic National Convention in August. A plan drafted by four members of the Michigan Democratic Party would award 69 convention delegates to Sen. Hillary Clinton and 59 to Sen.