Waves of Latinx Greek Life: A Subculture at Umich

Waves of Latinx Greek Life: A Subculture at the University of Michigan By: Antonio Gallegos Fraternity and Sorority life has a long history here at the University of Michigan. Since 1845, just 8 years after the University of Michigan was moved to the city of Ann Arbor, Greek-lettered organizations have provided students with a plethora…

Latinx Recruitment in the 1980’s and 1990’s

University of Michigan Recruitment Efforts in the 1980s and 1990s Records show that from 1989 to 1990, the percentage of Hispanics admitted to the university increased by 39%. In terms of increase, this seems like a large and positive number, but when looking at the exact number of Hispanics admitted between those two years, it’s…

The Life of José Tomás Canales

By: Lily Linares Most University of Michigan Law students who study in Hutchins Hall do not realize the importance of the portraits that hang. The people whose portraits line the walls represent parts of history. Hutchins Hall, room 120 is dedicated to State Legislators and it is the room where a portrait that represents an…