Month: November 2015

Features

Campus pays tribute to vets

In honor of the brave men and women of the U.S. service, the Student Programming Board partnered with Student Life Office to host their annual Veterans Day program Nov. 11. The commemoration began with the National Anthem sung by student Ashe’ Lewis and an opening prayer by student Akilea McKay. […]

Features

UDM pop-up restaurant gets praise

UDM students got a taste of Middle Eastern food from the Al-Saha restaurant at The Loft recently. On occasional Thursdays, the restaurant will be staging a pop-up restaurant on campus for a few hours at lunchtime. The October visit saw students in lines attempting to get their special meals. Chicken […]

News

An icon, symbol, and memory

UDM students pass near it while walking to and from class without giving it a second thought or glance. It is the university’s most recognizable symbol – a structure older than most buildings on campus. It can be seen from some point in almost every building. University of Detroit Mercy’s […]

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JR JR gives off good vibes in Royal Oak

Before last week, I had listened to one JR JR song, their cover of “We Almost Lost Detroit” by Gil Scott Heron. In preparation for an interview with front man Daniel Zott and the Royal Oak show Friday night, I listened to everything they were playing on their current tour […]

Columnists

Assistants happy to be part of new vision for Titans

Head coaches are the face of their sports programs, but without assistants on staff to back them up they wouldn’t have much of a chance for success. In his new positions as head coach of the women’s basketball team, Bernard Scott has three assistants to help him turn the program […]

News

Aiding world’s refugees

Whether escaping political tyranny, extremist militant groups or severe poverty, more than 60 million people around the world are living in some sort of refugee camp. One UDM professor is doing his part to change in those numbers for the better. Jeffe Boats, chair of the department of mathematics, designed […]

Features

Phenomenal performances drive ‘Jobs’

The beauty of “Steve Jobs” is how it fails to tell the entire life story of Steve Jobs. Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin gives us three 40-minute scenes that lead up to the product launches of the original Macintosh, Jobs’ failed NeXT computer, and the first iMac. There are a couple flashbacks, […]

Columnists

Australia, Malta, Luxembourg

ldquo;You can’t chase the night. When the night is over, the night is over. That’s just the way it is.” William Wesley, better known as World Wide Wes, was speaking on the nightlife, but it applies equally to life after college for athletes, especially basketball. Evan Bruinsma is still […]