RMAFC faults high cost of governance, seeks better prudence
The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) appeared to have spoken from both sides of its mouth yesterday when it criticised Nigeria’s cost of governance, describing it as one of the highest in Saharan Africa The post RMAFC faults high cost of governance, seeks better prudence appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Source...
News24 | Stellenbosch University Council to meet after Edwin Cameron claims Wilgenhof report was altered
The Stellenbosch University Council is set to meet on Friday after allegations that the final report submitted by the panel that investigated the controversial Wilgenhof men's residence, was "altered" before it landed on the council's desk. Source link
Women display depth at EMU Fall Classic
For most teams, the final meet of the season serves as a culmination of the season. Everything that the team worked on in the last couple of month’s is highlighted. This was not the case for the Michigan women’s cross country team. Instead, its final meet of the regular season offered a look toward the future. On Friday, the...
Ann Arbor SPARK Announces Funding for Infrastructure Projects in Livingston County
ANN ARBOR – Ann Arbor SPARK announceD that work is officially underway on Strategic Site Readiness Program (SSRP) grants aimed at delivering critical infrastructure to key areas in Livingston County. Supported by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), these projects are part of a broader effort to enhance investment-ready sites across Michigan.In January, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the...
Blevins leadership, Goldson heroics help Michigan take down #2 Maryland
If Friday night’s contest between the Michigan men’s soccer team and No. 2 Maryland was played on paper, the Terrapins would be celebrating all weekend long. However, fortunately for the Wolverines, the game was played on grass. With only one conference win under its belt, Michigan (7-3-5 overall, 2-3-4 Big Ten) was presented with a tall mountain to climb:...
With stagnant offense, Michigan falls to Indiana, 2-1 Quiet offense and breakable defense results in Michigan loss to Indiana
When an offense is unable to capitalize, the defense’s top priority is to stop the opponent from reaching the scoreboard. If the defense crumbles, then winning could be more out of reach. On Sunday, the No. 7 Michigan field hockey team proved that challenge as Indiana’s offense was able to break through its defense. The Wolverines (11-4 overall, 4-3...
Claire Taylor anchors Michigan defense despite Indiana setback
“Yeah, Claire!” yelled a chorus of 26 voices in unison. It began a pattern, repeating every few minutes, echoing across the field for a full hour. Three times in the first quarter, five times in the second, thrice in the third and twice in the fourth, redshirt junior midfielder Claire Taylor stole the ball following quick Indiana offensive pushes. In...
GEO rallies to challenge reduction in GSI positions
About 35 University of Michigan students and staff gathered in front of the Michigan League Friday morning for a rally challenging LSA’s decision to reduce the number of graduate student instructor positions by 8% this semester. The decision is reflected in changes in the LSA Graduate Student Allocation Guidelines, a policy implemented in February that outlines changes to...
Michigan’s offense is back to square one, and it needs to stay there
SportsMonday: Michigan’s offense is back to square one, and it needs to stay there Skip to content Home » Sports » Football » SportsMonday: Michigan’s offense is back to square one, and it needs to stay there Source link