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Meal conversion limit draws anger

    In a move that has outraged some UDM students, University Dining Services has begun enforcing meal-conversion limits at all cafés and cafeterias on campus. Students purchasing food from the Titan Dining Room, The Loft, Titan To-Go, Simply To-Go and Subway could have their transactions affected by a reduction in the number of allowable meal conversions.

Torrez

Exploring the ‘testemonios of migrants’

Former UDM student returns as MSU professor to share experience as migrant farmworker

    A former UDM student who became a professor after working as a migrant farmworker and activist will discuss her experiences on Friday, Feb. 17, at 7 p.m. in the Fountain Lounge. Dr. Estrella Torrez will give a lecture titled "Testimonios of Migrants, Chicana Studies and Indigenous Youth Empowerment.

Cramming: Students do it, profs. warn against

    The night before a big test when UDM students have not had enough time to study, they may find themselves studying hard at the last minute. In other words, they are cramming. Samantha Rekuta, a junior finance major, does not lie about how she studies.

Don't get carried away with regular season wins

    If a basketball season is supposed to be a series of highs and lows, then, right now, both Titan hoops teams are higher than the temperature inside the Tommy Titan costume. Both the men and women have notched eye-popping road wins the past two weeks, snapping streaks that have stood more than a decade.

Boutte ready to move on after trial

Freshman guard says he has learned from mistake

  Four months after his arrest in Ann Arbor, freshman P.J. Boutte is ready to put the event behind him. Boutte was sentenced Wednesday, Feb. 8, to one year of probation for possessing a stun gun and alcohol in an Oct. 9 arrest in Ann Arbor. In addition, the UDM freshman will pay a combined $1,247 in costs and fines.