I am in the same general area and even on day 1 there was not much under the shade in sections 4/5. There was seating in 4/5 if you wanted to move low enough to be out of the shade.
It is a nice walk.
More importantly I am not sure why you would park in the garages on campus, they are a pain in the ass to get out of post game. If I am not parking on surface parking on campus I would rather walk to one of the capitol garages just for the ease of leaving.
But we are talking about that happened today right? There were clear tents on campus today and it is clear they did that today to escalate the situation. Maybe now that tent question will get answered in court.
I agree - in this case the “reasonable rule” was no tents ever right? I mean i guess it can be debated if it was reasonable but everyone knew what the “red line” was going to be.
I think it’s dumb and you should just let students protest, i would be curious if the people they are pulling out so far at the ones that were criminally trespassed (the non-students from last week).
Thanks, the why this is snowballing it does seem like it is going to get bad at the Tower.
I am going to be annoyed if Hartzell ends up resigning over this
Still debating where to stay, have a reservation in both Ann Arbor (but on the edge of town it looks like no where near anything) and Detroit (good location).
This game time actually makes driving back a little easier.
I am with you, I listened to this last year and it made me want to do just that.
https://www.kut.org/texasstandard/2023-01-31/austins-taco-mile-rundberg-lamar-tacos
It’s just ultra cheaply made Chinese goods. These things are coming straight from the factory to you and avoiding import taxes (by direct shipping).
The quality is going to be low but at those prices most people don’t care/accept that as part of the cost.
I am so confused by this story. It seems like clear bullying according to the article.
What are the missing details that “members of the football team” argued?
That’s interesting. It starts with devices produced in 2025, I think the only parts Apple does that today are displays on iPhones right?
I wonder why they did carve outs for things like HVAC systems, video game systems and electric toothbrushes.
I recognize it from Ben Thompson’s newsletter this week. Here is the whole article if you want to dig deeper he finds things troubling for both Apple and the DOJ. It should be noted he is a tech writer not a legal writer so it is from that perspective.
https://stratechery.com/2024/united-states-v-apple/