Campus News

  1. December 5, 2005

    Police Beat

    Police Beat appears monthly in the Record. Look for the next installment in the issue of December 12.
  2. November 21, 2005

    Regents Roundup

    Editor’s note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its Nov. 17 meeting. Internal renovation slated for EECS With many of the faculty and staff from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building scheduled to move into the soon-to-be-open Computer Science and Engineering Building, the regents approved an internal renovation for…
  3. November 21, 2005

    Police Beat

    Police Beat appears monthly in the Record. Look for the next installment in the issue of December 12.
  4. November 14, 2005

    Regents Roundup

    Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Board of Regents at its October meeting. Student Publications Building named for Stanford Lipsey The regents named the Student Publications Building in honor of Buffalo News Publisher Stanford Lipsey, who began his career 60 years ago as a student working for U-M’s yearbook, the Michiganensian, and…
  5. November 14, 2005

    Police Beat

    October 2005 crime map> Local man charged with laptop thefts A 23-year-old Ypsilanti man was arraigned Nov. 9 in connection with thefts of laptop computers from U-M libraries. Isaiah Johnson, an Eastern Michigan University student, was charged with two felonies—larceny from a building, which carries a penalty of four years in jail and/or a $5,000…
  6. November 7, 2005

    Police Beat

    Police Beat appears monthly in the Record. Look for the next installment in the issue of November 14.
  7. October 31, 2005

    Police Beat

    Police Beat appears monthly in the Record. Look for the next installment in the issue of November 14.
  8. October 31, 2005

    Obituary

    William C. Wood, a former Photo Services photographer, died Oct. 14 after a three-year battle with early onset familial Alzheimer’s disease. He was 38. Wood (Photo by Paul Jaronski, U-M Photo Services) Wood graduated with a bachelor of fine arts degree from the School of Art & Design in 1989. He was a staff photographer…
  9. October 24, 2005

    Police Beat

    Police Beat appears monthly in the Record. Look for the next installment in the issue of November 14.
  10. October 24, 2005

    Regents Roundup

    Student Publications Building named for Stanford Lipsey The regents named the Student Publications Building in honor of Buffalo News Publisher Stanford Lipsey, who began his career 60 years ago as a student working for U-M’s yearbook, the Michiganensian, and student newspaper, The Michigan Daily. The Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building recognizes Lipsey’s distinguished career and…