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mong the headlines of the 2007 school year was the war in the Middle East, the ongoing Iraqi conflict, the Detroit Tigers ' World Series apearance, the hanging of Saddam Hussein, the fight over affirmative action, the loss of two Michigan legends and the celebration of diversity with the MLK Symposium. The Diag was home to discussion and rememberance of all of these events. Located in the heart of Central Campus, the Diag acted as a center for political action, student protests, guest speakers and student organization promotions. Students, faculty, and Ann Arbor residents brought their issues to the Diag because it was the one place on campus where students constantly passed through and could be reached easily. On November 8 th , 2006 students set up tents off of the Diag to educate others on campus about the genocide taking place in Darfur. Each tent represented a different country that had terrible genocides in their history, how many innocent lives were taken, and how the problems were resolved, or in some cases, getting worse. On the same date, University President Mary Sue Coleman also appeared on the Diag to give a speech in response to the passage of Proposal 2 on the Michigan election ballot. The Diag was not always a center of debate, but of coming together as well. September 11 th , 2006 marked the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks and students joined on the Diag in a candlelight vigil. Once again, candles illuminated the brass ' M ' when students held another candlelight vigil to mark the passing of legendary Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler on November 1 7 th , 2006. Over the winter break, Michigan lost another legendary man: President Gerald Ford. The University mourned both losses, but used the memory of each to inspire students to continue on the Michisamtradition. eaturas . bpfeliciapesis
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B-School Changes bv alicia benvenuto J Bo Burlingham, editor-at-large for Inc. magazine, addresses a crowd of undergraduate business students at the Domestic Corps Showcase on October 6 , 2006. Burlingham offered insight to the students about how to get into the business by attaining good internships and networking. R. Peplinski photo Bol changes
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